I N D E X. 



Tapayaxin Serpent, the Friend of Man, ■ 137 



Tamacolin SQrptnty of the Toad kind, 138 



Tame and tradable Serpent, « ' ► — • 1 46 



Tarantula^ (the Figure, Plate 7,) its Poifon and Cure by Mufick j 



the Manner how, ■ . 151^0 155 



Teuthlacokanquiy in Mexico, call'd the Fortrefs of the Serpents, de- 



fcrib'd, — • " ' 106 



Tetzawhcoatl Serpent, ' — ' 104 



Terpotnongo Serpent, — — « i 1 1 



^" a Symbol of Friendihip, ihid. 



TejugnacUy • ■ ■ 121 



Tej unbana Strpent, . • — . • 122 



Tetzancoathy or the rare Serpent, 139 



Teraphim^ explain'd, . ■ 202 



Tleora, or Tetloa Serpent, __ ■ I40 



— _, an Inhabitant of the Mountains, 141 



Toads y as large as Cats and Dogs, ■ ^ 138 



TzicatUnan Serpent, —- ■ 132 



'■ the Darling of the Ladies, — ibid, 



V. 



Vegetation, none without Air, — — — « 3 



Vegetables, lleep in Winter, ■ — . 7, 8 



. worfhipped, ' — " 212 



Vedlis, -^— — — i^j 



Vipers, different from the Snake, ' 52 



, — a Battle betwixt one and a Magpye, ■ 52 



^- Battle betwixt one and a Dog, ■ 53 



-^ don't eat after they are taken, __— , . ^^ 



Viper a Jndica Tricolor Major, _-i 1 12 



Vtpera Zelanica Mi?2or, Maculis ekganter Variegata, 112 



Vnifon, its Wonders. ■ ■ 160, i 



W. 



IVafps, (the Figure, Plate 7,) defcrib'd, 148 



Wepelon Serpent, — ■ 1 1 5 



TVoma?i with two Horns, — — • — » — - ^^ 



Women warlike, • ' — — - 129 



. the hard Condition of their Marriage, — ibid. 



Words, 



