K.
- Kalles. See [Cadiz]
- Karchkonis, or Karckkockios, [66], [68], [71] seq., [77]
- Keyser, Christoff, agent of Fugger, [80]
- Kueremagbas. See [Mbaiás]
- Kumero. See [Gomera]
- Kuniglin, probably guinea-pigs, [66]
L.
- La Gasca, governor of Peru, [65], [74]
- Lambaré, [20]
- La Palma, island of, [4], [96], [97]
- La Plata. See [Rio de la Plata]
- Las Piedras, or Pan de Azúcar, [160] seq.
- Lauchstein. See [Lujan]
- Leagues, Castilian, [4]
- Lebron, friar Alonzo, [100], [105], [116], [136], [159], [175], [250]
- Lezcano, Juan Gabriel de, [159]
- Lieme. See [Lima]
- Locusts, crops eaten by, [68]
- Lopez, Antonio, a pilot, [104]
- Lima, [74], [76]
- Lip ornaments, [20], [37], [40], [43], [72], [214], [230]
- Lisbon, [xxiv], [xxviii], [81], [85]
- Llamas, or great sheep of Peru, [63];
- Los Reyes, port of, [168], [169], [174], [189], [191], [196];
- Loxa, wife of Alonso Cabrera, [262]
- Luchsam, Jörg. See [Lujan]
- Lujan, Jorge, [6], [10]
M.
- Machin, a Biscayan, [259]
- Machkaria, an Indian chief, [56]
- Machkasis, Rio, [66], [73], [75]
- Machkokios, [65], [73]
- Machkuerendas, perhaps Mocoretas, [16];
- Maijeaijs. See [Mbaiás]
- Maijegoni, or Maigenos, [67], [70] seq.
- Maipai. See [Mepenes]
- Maize wine, [230]
- Malaria, from putrefying fish, [236]
- Manchossa. See [Mendoza]
- Mandepore, Mandcoch parpij, Mandeochade, Mandioch Mandapore. See [Manioc]
- Mandubís, mandues or manduís (pea-nuts), [25], [37], [40], [41], [63], [118], [155], [199]
- Manioc, [14], [15], [19], [37], [41], [63];
- Mantles made by Indian women, [45], [49], [65], [155]
- Mapennis. See [Mepenes]
- Marañon, sierra of, [267]
- Marilla, Bartolomé de la, [244]
- Markets for sale and barter of Indian commodities, [155]
- Marroni, [67]
- Martin Garcia, Island, [33]
- Matanza river, de la, [9]
- Mataraes, Indian tribe, [188]
- Matto Grosso, [xxvii]
- Mayáes. See [Mbaiás]
- Mayas, [153]
- Mbaiás, their kindness to the Spaniards, [18];
- Mbiaçá or Mbiaçai, the country opposite Santa Catalina Island, [35], [83], [100]
- Mechseckheim. See [Mexico]
- Mello, Homem de, referred to, [121]
- Mendoza, Antonio de, [29], [30];
- death of, [31]
- ——, Diego, death of, [8]
- ——, Don Pedro de, first Adelantado of Rio de la Plata, [xv], [xvi], [xxi], [xxv], [xxvi], [xxvii];
- ——, Don Francisco, [52], [240]
- ——, Gonzalo de, [32], note;
- ——, Jorge de, his love-adventure not known in history, [2] note, [4]
- Mepen, Pedro, [234]
- Mepenes, or Abipones, [17];
- Merchireses, Indian tribe, [142]
- Mexico, [4]
- Miguel, a converted Indian, [109]
- Miranda, a Spaniard killed, [238]
- Miranda, Luis de, the priest, [251], [259]
- Molina, Pedro de, [253] seq.
- Monkeys pull and throw down pine-cones to eat, [113]
- Monks, obstinacy of, [116];
- Montoya, Ruiz de, the missionary, [xxxiii]
- Moors, pointed beards of, [266]
- Morales, a gentleman of Seville, [241]
- Mormosén, Indian chief, [137], [138]
- Moussy, Martin de, referred to, [121]
- Moxos, [xxvii]
- Musical instruments of Indians, [44]
N.
- Naperus. See [Yapirus]
- Navarrete, his Collection of Voyages referred to, [xxxii], [xxxvii]
- Navigation, rules observed in, [33], [89]
- Niedhart, Sebastian, [xxv], [2], [80]
- Nigua, Guaraní for the small flea known in W. Africa as “Jigger”, [74]
- Nova Hispania, [4], [75]
- Nuremberg, [2];
- things made at, [48]
- Nythart, Hans, his translation of Terence’s play of “The Eunuch”, [52]
O.
- Ocampo, Augustin de, an officer sent by Irala to Peru, [75]
- Old age rare among Indians, [50]
- Oñate, Pedro d’, [240]
- Orejones, why so called, [200];
- Orejon, Francisco, a Spaniard, [118]
- Orellana, a Spanish officer, the first to navigate the river Amazon, [46]
- Orthuses. See [Urtuesses]
- Osorio, Juan, [5];
- unjustly put to death, [6]
- Ossorig, Hans. See [Osorio]
- Ostriches, [15], [19], [44], [63], [66], [68], [141], [149]
- Ostrich flesh, [138]
- Oviedo, Fernandez de, the historian, [xxvi]