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INDEX 



I'age. 



Bill of complaint, Indian 210-212 



Biologia Centrali-Americana 575 



Blood offering among Zapotecs 277 



Bolian, E.. synopsis of x\nl»in- 



Ooupil collection 1\V- '>0, 04 



Bolon Zacab, Maya god 34, 40, 008 



Bones, use of, in making imple- 

 ments tiriS 



Boturini Bernaducci, Cavaliere 

 Lorenzo. Museo Indi- 



ano of 128 



on fragments iii and iv of 



Ilximboldt collection. 170-1 7s 

 Siguenza's papers in posses- 

 sion of 20 



Boturini collection, fragments of 

 Humboldt collection 



attributed to 100. 



100. 200. 217. 221. 227-228 

 Bowditch. C. 1'., study of native 

 American writing 



promoted by 



translation of papers on na- 

 tive American writ- 

 ing directed by lo 



Bowls, circular, of Amatitlan llo 



Bradley, Chan Santa Cruz visited 



by __. o:?:! 



Brasseur de Bourbourg, Abbe. 

 Landa manuscript 



discovered 1iy 50] 



on blessing of the fields 43 



on dress of American In- 

 dians 003 



on morning star 321 



Brinton, 1 ». C. Irooks of Cliilan 



Balam owned by 27 



Cbilan Balam pulilished by__ 320 



glyph on vessel reproduced 



by , 111 



on relation of glyphs to 



meaning of word 517 



on sign Cauac_" 008 



Buildings, magnificence of, in Za- 



potec country 248 



Burgoa, Father, on harvest cere- 

 mony at Quiecolani- 300 

 on house of high priest at 



ISIitla _ 249-252, 253-254, 255 

 on human sacrifice among 



Zapotecs 277 



on idol at Achiotlan 292, 668 



on intercalary daj's 19 



on marriage of Mexican prin- 

 cess and Zapotec 



king Cocijoeza 264 



on Mixtec cave burial 248 



on southern migration of Za- 

 potecs 201 



on Zapotec expiation of sin-_ 278-280 



on Zapotec high priest 248 



on Zapotec priest pupils 277 



on Zapotec priests 275, 270 



Caban, Maya day sign 33, 50, 51, 52 



Cacique, office of, among the 



Mayas 630 



rage. 

 Cahabon, characteristics and lan- 

 guage of 88 



Calendar, Central American, in- 

 vention of, ascribed 



to Toltecs ;'>27 



paper on, by E. FJirste- 



mann 515-519 



Maya, baffling points in 475 



dates of 402-407 



nature of 327 



significance of, in historic 

 chronology, paper on, 



by Eduard Seler 325-337 



III 2 ; 13, 3d month, 



explanation of 477 



Mexican, origin in Zapotec 



country 55 



table illustrating^- 130 



Zapotec 36-54, 206-267, 268 



four sBclions of, referred 



to rain god 208-209 



initial days of four quar- 

 ters according to 25 



Calendars. Central American 150 



Call! (house), Mexican year sign. 24, 



25, 26, 27, 33 



Camac.a, estate of Motecuhzoma- 155, 



157-15S 



Camaxtli, Tlaxcaltec war god 170, 



008, 670 

 Campur, cave in. excavated by 



Sapper S!>-90 



Canek, cacique of Peten, visited 



by Cortes 7S 



Cannilialism among Mexicans and 



Zapotecs 278 



Cardinal points, colors for 31-33, 667 



glyphs for 27-35 



in Zapotec calendar 38 



symbol of 132-133 



Carrillo y Ancona, Crescentio, on 

 vessel found at 



Puerto Progreso 108-100 



Castaneda, B., collection of 113 



Cauac, Maya glyph 53, 54. 668 



Maya year sign :_ 24, 



20. 27. 28. 33, 34, 35, 607 

 Cave burial among Zapotecs and 



Mixtecs 247-248 



Cazuelas, three-footed dishes 92 



Ceamay, cave in, excavated by 



Sapper 90 



Chac, Maya god of rain and thun- 

 der 22, 



31, 32, 34, 40, 46, 51, 52 

 Clialca, subjugated by Motecuhzo- 



ma the elder 61 



Chalcatongo. cave of. burial place 



of Mixtec kings 248 



Cliamfl. Maya ruins near 86. 87, 88 



two vases from, papers on, by 

 Dieseldorff, Seler, 



and Piirstemann 035-006 



Chan Santa Cruz, sacred city of 



eastern Mayas 026, 



628, 629, 030, 633, 634 



