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Rh * Sora: tribe subdued, 92, 176
 * Soto, Hernando de: befriended Quilacu and Curi Coyllur, 252; history of his Florida expedition, 277
 * Soto, Juan de, officer of the court: at the execution of Tupac Amaru, 295
 * Soto, Leonor de, daughter of Curi Coyllur and Hernando de Soto: married to a notary named Carrillo, 252
 * Spaniards: arrival on the coast, 224; reach Caxamarca, 225; destruction of the coast people, 225; at Caxamarca, 249; on the march to Cuzco, 251; Manco made reprisals on, 257; invasion of Vilcapampa, 293, 294; disastrous results of their rule, 299, 300–10
 * Spencer's 'Sociology': his view respecting Inca rule based on inaccurate information, 171
 * Spruce, Mr.: on ancient aqueducts in the Chira valley, 207; describes Chimu plates covered with figures, 213; collected words of a coast language, 220
 * Squier: opinion as to origin of Peruvian civilisation, 31; described the Chimu ruins, 209; and irrigation works, 218; best authority on Inca architecture, 319, 320
 * Stars: number of names given by different authorities, 117. See Chasca
 * Stereoxylon patens. See Tasta
 * Stipa Ychu, grass, 22, 81
 * Stubel, Dr.: researches at Ancon, 227
 * Sucanca, solstitial pillars, 115
 * Sucso. See Socso
 * Sun worship: names, 116; ancestral worship, 46, 49, 63, 104, 110, 168. See Temple
 * Suntur Paucar, insignia of the Inca, 131, 132
 * Supreme Being. See Uira-cocha
 * Surimani, the chief of. See Condorcanqui
 * Suriti plain, 81, 83, 243, 248
 * Susur Puquio, vision of Prince Cusi at, 86
 * Sutic, window of the Paccari-tampu cave, 49


 * , 164, 173: peopled by the Collas, 187, 239
 * Tahuapaca, servant of Uira-cocha according to Sarmiento, 101, 103 n.
 * Tambopata river, 193
 * Tampu tribe: came out of the Sutic window at Paccari-tampu, 49, 55, 65
 * Tampus or tambos, list of, on the roads, given by Huaman Poma, 18
 * Tampu-chacay, murderer of Ayar Cachi, 52
 * Tampu-quiru and Pallata, second station of the Ayars, 51
 * Tampu-tocco: dynasty, 45, 46, 47, 48; three windows in the bill, 49, 80
 * Tangarara, on the Chira: first Spanish settlement, 224
 * Tapacri, near Cochapampa, estate of Garcilasso de la Vega, 273
 * Tarapaca, fossil ant-eaters, 38
 * Tarapaca, one name of the servant of Uira-cocha, 101, 103 n. See Tahuapaca, Tuapaca, Tonapa
 * Tarpuntay tribe, followers of the Ayars, 50, 65
 * Tarpuntay, sacrificing priest, 108, 109
 * Tasta, a shrub, 80
 * Tauri-chumbi, chief of Pachacamac, 235
 * Tempellec, last of the Naymlap dynasty at Lambayeque, 222 Temple of the Sun, 56, 62, 104, 322; to Uira-cocha, 97, 121; to the Moon, 216, 221; at Lambayeque, called Chot, 222
 * Ternaux Compans: his copy of Carrera's grammar in the British Museum, 220; edition of Montesinos, 12; translation of Balboa, 221 n.