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Rh * Magdalena Tupac Amaru, received in the house of Archbishop Loaysa, 298
 * Mainique, Puncu de. See Vilcamayu
 * Maize, antiquity of cultivation, 30; limit of cultivation, 38; crops in the Vilcamayu valley, 82; height, 246 n.
 * Majes, coast valley, 239
 * Mala, peopled by Yauyos, 180, 227; irrigation, 237
 * Maldonado, Juan Arias: school-fellow of Inca Garcilasso, 265; visit to Garcilasso at Cordova, 281
 * Maldonado, Juan Alvarez: captain in the Vilcapampa invading force, 293
 * Malqui, a mummy. See Interments
 * Mama, name preceding names of Ccoyas, and of some household gods, 236
 * Mama Cuna, matrons of chosen virgins, 106
 * Mama Cusimiray, 241; death, 243
 * Mama Ocllo, wife of Tupac, 94
 * Mama Rahua Ocllo, 241; mother of Huascar returned to Cuzco with the body of Huayna Ccapac, 243; indignant at Huascar's cruelty, 244; retired to Siquillapampa, 244; forced to acknowledge Atahualpa, 249. See Quilacu
 * Mama Runtu, 241
 * Mamoré river, 193
 * Mañaris, friendly Indians, 169, 257 293
 * Manco, the name, 43
 * Manco Ccapac, 54–7. See Ayar Manco
 * Manco Inca, 241 : successor to Huascar, 250, 254; met Pizarro at the Apurimac bridge, 254; acknowledged by Pizarro, 254; escaped; his siege of Cuzco, 255, 262; his defence of Ollantay-tampu, 256; retreat into Vilcapampa, 256; refused to treat with Pizarro, 257; Pizarro's murder of his wife, 257; receives Almagro fugitives, 257; correspondence with the viceroy, 258; murdered by Gomez Perez, 258; his character, 258, 259; his sons, 259
 * Manseriche, Puncu de, Marañon rapid, 193
 * Mansiche river, 209
 * Manta, conquest of, 93, 183, 184
 * Maps (relief) used in administration, 142
 * Marañon, valley of, 33, 34, 182; river, source, 193; rapid, 193
 * Maras, 45; window in Paccari-tampu, 49; tribe, 49; followers of the Ayars, 53; settled at Maras, 55; tribe to Hurin Cuzco, 65. See Ortiz de Orue
 * Marca, division of land, 161
 * Marca Huasi, near Cuzco, vineyards, 275
 * Marcapata, invasion of, 196, 197
 * Marca Yutu, son of Yahuar Huaccac, 76
 * March–April, month called Pacha Pucuy, 119
 * Maria Tupac Usca, daughter of Manco Inca, wife of Pedro Ortiz de Orue, 145, 259
 * Market. See Catu
 * Marriages, Inca, 56
 * Martin Tupac Amaru: banished, but befriended by Ampuero, 297
 * Masca tribe: followers of the Ayars, 50, 65
 * Mascapaycha, royal head-dress, 121, 292
 * Mastodon: found at Ulloma, 37
 * Matahua, fifth station of the Ayars, 53, 130
 * Matecllu, plant, cures sore eyes, 268
 * Matienza, Juan de: his work on Peru, 7, 169; journey with Viceroy Toledo, 289
 * Maudslay, Mr.: on Maya civilisation, 31
 * Maule river: southern limit of the Inca empire, 94, 190
 * Maya, 31