P

Pacific, the, so called by Magellan, [39] (footnote)

discovery of, [39-42]

Balboa reaches, [45]

Painala, town of, [115]

Lord of, [115]

Panama, Pedrarias dies at, [50]

Pedrarias the founder and governor of, [56]

Pizarro living in, [57]

Pizarro sends ship to, [62]

Pedro de los Rios, governor of, [62]

referred to, [63], [65], [66]

States, [116]

Parnell, W. R., [306-311]

"Pearl Coast," the, [4]

Pedrarias, [32-35]; [42-50]; [107]

Perez, Gomez, [111], [112]

Peru, [40], [53], [63], [64], [66], [68], [93], [95], [105], [109], [237]

Peruvians, the, [69-102]

Pettis, Congressman Spencer, [255]

Philip II., [65]

Pizarrists, the, [106]

Pizarro, Francisco, [9], [16], [18], [38-40]; [48], [54], [55-107]

Hernando, [54], [55], [67], [79], [93], [96-108]

Juan, [54], [96-99]

Gonzalo, the father, [53], [54]

Gonzalo, the son, [54], [96-101]

Pedro, [90]

Pizarros, the, [46], [67], [96], [104], [105], [108-110]

Pizons, the, explorers, [5]

Pollard, James, captain of the Essex, [231]

Popocatepetl, [144]

Popotla, [190]

Porto Rico, [5]

Potosi, the mines of, [65], [109], [110]

Prescott, the historian, referred to, [63] (footnote)

reference to account of Inca civilization by, [69]

reference to amount of Inca's ransom, according to, [87]