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ion, Extinct, chaps, iii, ix. Civilization, Celtic, 19. Civilization, Norse, 19-25, 27-31. Civilization, Aztec, etc., 54-70, 82, 83. Civilization, Peru, 172-185. Colon (_see_ COLUMBUS); also an Atlantic port on the isthmus of Darien, 172. Columbia, 76, 85. Columbus, 17-18, 37, 38-46, 157. Columbus, early failures, 39. Columbus, voyage to Iceland, 39. Columbus, variation of the compass, 41, 42, 49. Columbus, discovers Bahamas, Cuba, Hayti, 42-44. Columbus, discovers Trinidad and Orinoco, 45. Columbus, map by (found in 1894), 42. Columbus, autograph (cut) and epitaph, 46. Columbus, Ferdinand, 18; Bartholomew, 43. Columbus, Diego, 47, 157. Continent, supposed southern (cut), 12. Continent, Western, 13 (_see_ ATLANTIS, HESPERIDES). Condor, emblem of prehistoric Inca, 173, 175 (cuts). Copan, 79-81. Cordova lands on Yucatan, 53. Cortes appointed leader, 53, 64, 77, 80. Cortes at Cuba and Hayti, 117. Cortes at Yucatan, 109. Cortes and Teuhtile, in, 112. Cortes, generalship, 119, 124, 126, 159. Cortes, resource, 127, 128, 158. Cortes, cruelty, 129, 132, 153. Cortes at Popocatepetl, 133. Cortes and Montezuma, 141, 143-143. Cortes, lack of delicacy, 152. Cortes, arrest of Montezuma, 152-157. Cortes, personal courage, 162. Cortes, retreat, "Night of Sorrows," 163. Cortes, Mexico retaken and its emperor hanged, 164. Cortes and Charles V., 164. Cliff-houses, 86. Cotton, Az. tec., preparation of, 84, 96. Cromwell, his influence, 170. Cruz, Vera, 110, 114, 120, 156, 157, 163. Cuba, 43-45, 51-53, 84. Culhua, 110. Cuzco, 174, 176, 181, 183, 188. Cuzco, Cyclopean remains, 181, 183. Cuzco, temple, 183. Cyclopean ruins in Peru, 173, 178, 181-183. Cyclopean ruins in Peru (cuts), 173, 175. D. Dalrymple, Sir John, 169, 170. Dampier, buccaneer, 170. Darien, taken by Balboa, 169. Darien, Scottish Expedition, 169. Darien, causes of failure, 169, 170. Darien, crossed by Morgan, 170, 171. Darien, crossed by Dampier, 171. Diaz, navigator, rounds the Cape of Good Hope and names it the "Stormy Cape," 49. Diaz, historian, quoted, 148, 151, 158, 160. Dighton Stone, 28 (cuts, 27, 28). Diodorus Siculus, 16. Druid Sacrifices, 106. "Druidic," 74, 177, 178. E. Edward
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