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Cabot, John, [4]

Cabral, Portuguese explorer, [5]

Caceres, [53]

Cacique, Indian, Caonabo, [6]

Cemaco, [20]

Careta, of Cueva, [36]

Comagre, [37], [56]

of Tenepal, [115]

Monteczuma, so called in Cortes's letter, [156]

Quahpopoca, [172]

of Tlacuba, [216]

Cannibalism universal among Aztecs, [126]

Capac, Manco, [68], [85], [92], [93], [95], [111], [112]

Huayna, [71], [108]

Cape, de la Vela, [7]

Gracias รก Dios, [7]

Careta, Cacique of Cueva, [36]

Caribbean Sea, [3], [13]

Carrero, Alonzo de Puerto, [123]

Cartagena, [10], [18]

Carvajal, [109-111]

Castile, Golden, [8]

King of, [40]

Joanna of, [41]

Castro, Vaca de, [109]

Caverns, Infernal, of Pitt River, [311]

Caxamarca, massacre of, [73-85]

Cempoalla, town of, [135]

Cacique of, [135]

people of, [135], [166]

Central America, [3]

Chalcuchimo, [72], [85], [92]

Chapus, field of, [109]

Charles V., of Spain, [82], [88], [92], [95], [109], [137], [147], [217], [218], [220]

Chase, Owen, mate of the Essex, [231]

Chaves, Francisco de, [106]

Chesapeake, Bay, [4]

American ship, [251]

Chili, Almagro goes to, [93]

Valdivia partially conquers, [109]

Men of, [102-107]

coast of, [231], [237]

Cholula, [140], [145], [146]

Cholulans, the, [145], [146], [194]

Cilley, Jonathan, [255], [256]

Cipango, referred to, [37]

Claverhouse, compared with Cortes, [120]

Coatzacualco, Province of, [115]

Colmenares, Rodrigo de, [23]

Columbus, Christopher, [4], [5], [6], [23], [37], [117], [132]

Diego, [9], [35]

Comagre, Indian chief, [37], [56]

Conception, a whaling ground, [231]

Cordova, Gonsalvo de, [117]

Cortes, Hernando (or Fernando), mentioned, [9], [75], [107]; lands at Vera Cruz, [116]; story of his birth and early life, [117]; voyage to Santo Domingo and Cuba, [118]; described by Helps and Diaz, [118-120]; expedition to Mexico, [120-125]; march to Tenochtitlan, [130]; personal character of, [133]; describes Tlascala, [138-140]; massacres Cholulans, [145], [146]; describes Mexico, [147-162]; meets Montezuma, [162-167]; seizes the Emperor, [171-173]; Mexico rebels against, [175]; attacks Mexico, [192-218]; the end of, [218-223]; descriptions of, [223-228]

Cosa, Juan de la, [4], [5], [7], [10], [12]

Costa Rica, [21]

Coya, the Inca's legal wife, [72]

Crook, George, [301-311]

Crozier, William, captain of the brig Indian, [240]

Cuba, [3], [16], [55], [120]

Cueyabos, [16]

Cuitlahua, [136], [176], [191]

Cuzco, [75], [85], [87], [92], [93], [102-111]