IN D E X. 



7'.j/>^^^x/« Serpent, the Friend of Man, — — - 137 



TamacoUn Serpent, of the Toad kind, 1 3 8 



Tame and tradable Serpent, ■ . — • 140 



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



the Manner how, - ■ 151 to 155 



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



fcrib'd, ■ ' — — 100 



Tetzawhcoatl Serpent, ■' 104 



Terpomongo Serpent, — ^ — ~ < 1 1 1 



>■ ■ a Symbol of Friend (hip, ■ • ibid. 



Tejugnacu, — — — ^zi 



Tejunhana Serpent, 1 2 2 



Tetzaticoath, or the rare Serpent, — 139 



Teraphim, explain'd, • ■ 202 



Tleora, or Tetloa Serpent, ___— — • 140 



an Inhabitant of the Mountains, 141 



Toads, as large as Cats and Dogs, ^ 1 3 8 



Tzicatlinan Serpent, 132 



die Darling of the Ladies, ilfid^ 



V. 



Vegetation, none without Air, — ■ 3 



Vegetables, fleep in Winter, » ■ 7, 8 



• worfliipped, — - 2 1 2 



VeSlis, 131 



Vipers, different from the Snake, ' ^2 



a Battle betwixt one and a Magpye, ■ 52 



. — Battle betwixt one and a Dog, ■ — 53 



-^ don't eat after they are taken, - 53 



Viper a Indie a Tricolor Major, ■ 112 



Viper a Zelanica Minor, Maculis elegafiter Variegata, 1 1 2 



Unijbn, its Wonders. «_— _— 160, i 



W. 



Wafps, (the Figure, Plate 7,) defcrib'd, — J48 



Wepelon Serpent, — — 1 1 5 



Woman with two Horns, — — ■ — ■ 



Women warlike, - 



54 

 129 



tlie hard Condition of their Marriage, ibtcL 



Words, 



