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Rh * Inticaca or Titicaca, 21, 103 n.
 * Inti-cancha or Ccuri-cancha, temple of the sun at Cuzco, 55; divided into four quarters called Quinti-cancha, Chumpi-cancha, Sayri-cancha, and Yarumpuy-cancha, 56; rulers at first lived in, 58; royal residence removed from, 64
 * Intip Chinan, name for chosen virgins, 106
 * Intip Pampa, in front of the temple: runners assemble at the Situa festival, 125; Inti-huatana in, 116
 * Intip Raymi, June–July, 118; great harvest festival, 120–3
 * Ipacura, one of the Ayar wives, 49
 * Iquichanos, 179
 * Irrigation at Nasca, 177, 237; Chira valley, 207; Chimu, 209; Nepena, 218; former density of population proved by, 229; in southern coast valleys, 237
 * Isabel Yupanqui Ñusta, mother of the Inca Garcilasso, 260; her portrait, 262; called Chimpa Ocllo before baptism, 262
 * Iscuchaca, 81, 86
 * Itenez river, 193


 * , month called Camay, 118
 * Jauja: conquest of, 93, 173; working of the Inca system in valley of, 166; river, 178; Huascar's army at, 246; Hernando de Soto at, 252
 * Jayanca, coast valley, chiefs of, 223; chief of, sent to Cuzco, 224
 * Juana Tupac Amaru, received in the house of Archbishop Loaysa, married to Condorcanqui, Curaca of Surimani, 298
 * Juli, on the west side of Lake Titicaca: Jesuit station at, 192, 313
 * July–August, month called Chahuar Quiz, 118
 * June–July, month called Intip Raymi, 118
 * Justiniani, Dr., descendant of the Incas, Cura of Laris: author's visit to, viii, 145 ; his copy of Ollantay, 146


 * , Don Samuel A.: his work on the cult of Tonapa, 99
 * Lambayeque, tradition of arrival of strangers, 208; chiefs of, 224, 225. See Naymlap
 * La Merced, church at Cuzco, 263, 271
 * Lamistas, tribe of the Huallaga, 178, 198
 * Lampa, contents of a native doctor's wallet at, 157
 * La Raya, 188
 * Laris, viii, 144, 145. See Justiniani
 * Larrabure y Unanue, Don E., x; on use of pillars in Lunahuana ruins, 320; on Paramunca, Sillustani, 319, 320
 * Lasiandra, bushes, 94
 * Lauricocha, lake, source of the Amazon, 193
 * Laycas, diviners, 108
 * Leche, coast valley, 208, 224
 * Leguisamo, Mancio Serra de: story of his gambling away the golden image of the sun, 15, 301 n.; married Beatriz Ñusta, 260; a captain in the force invading Vilcapampa, 293; witness of the Indians reverencing the head of Tupac Amaru, 296, 297; his will, testimony to the excellence of the rule of the Incas, 300, 301
 * Leguisamo, Juan Serra de (the younger), schoolfellow of Inca Garcilasso, 265; received at Vilcapampa, 273
 * Leon, Pedro de Cieza de : author's translation, x n.; early life, 2; services, 3; desire to record events, 2, 3; his chronicle, 3, 4, 96; on Tiahuanacu, 90 n.; gives Tuapaca as the name of