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INDEX
  • 138; temple to the Supreme Being, 77; Santa Ana Church, portraits, 121; Huacay Pata, 133; Atahualpa's army at, 249, 250; siege by Manco, 255, 262; the Colcampata palace, 256; church of La Merced, 263, 271; arrival of the first bullocks, 266; first grapes and asparagus, 267; cane tournaments at, 268; topography, 268, 269; great halls in the palaces, 269; architecture, 319. See Cassana, Colcampata, Cusi-pata, Inti-cancha, Huanay-pata, Amaru-cancha, Quilliscancha, Rimac-pampa, Sacsahuaman
  • Cuzco Chumpi, son of the chief of Lambayeque, 224 ; baptised, 225
  • Cyclopean ruins, 23–33


  • Darwin on the rise of land, 38 n., 200, 227, 228
  • Dawn, worship of, 104
  • December–January, Ccapac Raymi, month, 118, 129
  • Desjardins, view of Inca rule, 171
  • Diviners at the feast of Intip Raymi, 123. See Achacuc, Canahuisa, Canchu, Hamurpa, Huatuc, Hualla, Layca, Llaychunca, Macsa, Pacchacuc, Socyac, Yarcacaes
  • D'Orbigny, his views on Inca rule, 171
  • Doves. See Cullcu, Quitu, Urpi
  • Drama. See Ollantay
  • Ducks. See Nuñuma, Huachua


  • Eagle. See Anca
  • Egrets, 79
  • Emeralds, land of: Manta and Esmeraldas, 186
  • Enock, Mr., on ruins at Chavin and Huanuco, 320
  • Equinoxes, observations for, 116
  • Esmeraldas, 184
  • Espada, Don Marcos Jimenez de la, x; and the second part of Cieza de Leon, 4 n.; edited Betanzos, 5; edited Montesinos, 12; published the work of the 'anonymous Jesuit,' 13, 303; edited the work of Cobos, 14; edited Salcamayhua, 16, 99
  • Esquen Pisan, chief of Lambayeque, 224
  • Esquivel, Maria de, wife of Carlos Inca, 285
  • Eten, coast valley, 208 ; words of Mochica language collected by Middendorf, at, 220


  • Falcon. See Alcamari and Huaman
  • Faquisllanga river, 222
  • February–March, Hatun Pucuy, month, 119, 134
  • Felipe Inca, son of Prince Paullu, 256, 261; schoolfellow of Inca Garcilasso, 265; banished by Toledo, 297
  • Fernandez (El Palentino), 'History of Peru' : he makes Urco one of the reigning Incas, 90 n.; his names of months, 118 n.; Garcilasso's quotations from, 279
  • Fernandez Martin: his sore eye cured by the Inca Garcilasso, 268
  • Festivals: the harvest called Intip Raymi, 120–8 ; Situa, 125–6; Huarachicu, 129–33; Mosoc Nina, 135
  • Figueredo, Juan de, on the Chinchay-suyu dialect, 313 n.
  • Figueroa, Juan de: climb to the roof of his house, 272
  • Figueroa, Garcia Sanchez de: cousin of Inca Garcilasso at Cuzco, 265; his son a schoolfellow of Garcilasso, 265; letters to Garcilasso, 276; quotations from, 279
  • Flamingoes, 79, 176
  • Florida. See Soto
  • Fongasigde. See Naymlap
  • Francisca Ñusta. See Collantes