Carapucu. I. Hill; in myth of Thonapa, [320].
II. Lake; in myth of Thonapa, [320]

Caravaya. Mountain; in myth of Thonapa, [320]

Carmenca. The hill of, at Cuzco; pillars on, for determining the solstices, [265]–266, [287]

Caruyuchu Huayallo. Peruvian deity to whom children were sacrificed; in a myth of Paricaca, [326]

Casa del Adivino (The Prophet’s House). Ruin at Uxmal, called also “The Dwarf’s House,” [192];
the legend relating to, [192]–194

Casa del Gobernador (Governor’s Palace). Ruin at Uxmal, [191]

Casas Grandes (Large Houses). Mexican ruin, [32]

Castillo, El. Ruined pyramid-temple at Chichen-Itza, [188], [190]

Cauac. A minor Maya deity, [170]

Cavillaca. A maiden; the myth of Coniraya Viracocha and, [321]–323