INDEX. 



547 



MEXICAN NAMES IN ACOSTA. 



Acamapirh, 436 



Acamapixtli, 468, 470. First king of 

 Mexico. 



Aeat/uitillan, 462 



Acopileo, 460 



Atlacuyavaya, 460 



Axayaca, seventh king of Mexico, 493, 

 494 



Autzol, eighth king, 497 



Azcapuzalco, 482 



Chalcas, 460, 517 



Chaleo, 489, 517 



Chapultepee, 357, 459, 473. A charm 

 ing retreat near Mexico. 



Chichemecaw, 44 ( ., 453, 454 



Chimaljjopoca, third king uf Mexico, 

 472, 473, 475 



Cholula, 321, 508, 517. A town in 

 19 4 N., twenty league* east uf 

 Mexico. 



Coatepec, 459, in the district of 

 Jalapa; but there are several places 

 of this name. 



Co|&amp;gt;il, 459, 463 



Cuitlavaca, 486 



Culhuas, peopled Tezcuco, 452, 460 



Culhuacan, king of, 461, 46(5, 476 



Cuyoacan, 353, 357, near Mexico. 

 Here Hernan Cortes founded a con 

 vent of Nuns, and here, according 

 to his will, he desired to be buried, 

 483. Sorcerer at, 498 



Guatemala, 497 



Guatulco, viii, 400. A port on the 

 west coast of Mexico, at the western 

 end of the Gulf of Tehuantepec, in 

 the Oaxaca province. Here Sir 

 Francis Drake landed, viii, //. 



Izcoatl, king of Mexico, 371, 436, 476, 

 482, 485 



Iztapalapa, 462 



Iztacal, 462 



Malinalco, 458, 459. A district in 

 Mechoacan. 



Marina, Indian woman. Guide to the 

 Spaniards, 514 



Mechoacau, 457, 465, 504. A province 

 on the shores of the Pacific, for 

 eighty leagues. 



Mexi, 457 



Mexico, lakes, 153, 154 ; deities, 305 ; 

 burial customs, 315, 316 ; idols, 318, 

 319 ; gods, 321 ; sacrifices, 323 ; 

 temples, 327 ; priests, 330; virgins, 

 333; monks, 336 ; human sacrifices. 



323 to 350 ; festivals, 356, 357, 377 

 to 384 ; unction, 364 ; baptism, 

 369 ; marriage, 370 ; writings, 402 ; 

 picture writings, 403 ; records, 404 ; 

 succession, 436 ; nobility, 438 ; 

 warfare, 440 ; knighthood, 441 ; 

 schools, 442 ; early inhabitants ; 

 449, 450 ; migrations of the Mexi 

 cans, 456 ; foundation of the city, 

 462 ; first king, 466 ; floating gar 

 dens, 4(59 ; death of first king, 470 ; 

 second king, 471 ; third king, 473 ; 

 power of kings, 474 ; murder of 

 third king, 475 ; fourth king, -176 ; 

 coronation, 468 ; 477 ; Mexico was 

 founded, with the name of Tenoch- 

 titlan, in 1327, on a lake in the 

 midst of a valley forty leagues 

 round. Cortes took the city on 13 

 August 1521. Water brought to, 

 499 ; entry of Cortes into, 518 ; 

 insurrection at, 520 ; Spaniards 

 retreat from, 521 ; return of Cortes 

 to, 523 



Moutezuma I, 487, 488, 493 



Montezuma II, 436 ; character, 500 ; 

 household of, 5&amp;lt;&amp;gt;3 ; coronation, 504 ; 

 Government of, 505 ; signs and evil 

 omens presaging fall of, 506 to 512 ; 

 news of the Spaniards, 513 ; em 

 bassy, 514 ; his terror, 516 ; stra 

 tegy, 517 ; submission to Cortes, 

 518 ; and death, 520 



Nauincopa, 216 



Navatlaeas. Invaders of Mexico, 451 



Quahuanahuac, 453 



Quaxutatlau, 497 



Quutzalcuatl, 384, 508, 514 



Suchimilcos, 452 



Tacuba, 491 



Tenoxtitlan (name of Mexico), 478 

 480 



Tepeaca, 504 



Tepauecaa, 452, 460, 464, 468,. 478, 

 480, 481, 485 



Tepotzotlau, 446 



Teuculhuacan, 455 



Tezcatlipuca (Mexican God), 339, 377, 

 M78, 379, 517 



Tezcuco, 253, 437, 452, 466, 476, 487. 

 A town fifteen miles E.N.E. of 

 Mexico, at the foot of the hills in 

 19o 31 30&quot; N. Speech of king of, 

 501, 502 



Ticocic, 493 



