260 INDEX OF THE 



Cieca (Piedro de) de Leon. Chronicle of Peru. His des- 

 cription of the eruption of the Cotopaxi, xiii, 123j 

 details which he gives concerning the houses of the 

 Incas, xiii, 243, 244, 257, 258 ; xiv, 6, 9, 131. 



Cisneros. Peruvian Mercury, xiii, 175. 



Clavigero. History of Mexico, xiii, 4, 94, 170, 182, 

 185, 219, 387, 389 ; xiv, 18, 59, 68, 172, 249, 

 251, 252. 



Clement (Saint), of Alexandria. Stromata. On the in- 

 scription of Thebes, xiii, 158. 



Codex anonyraus Vaticanus, 3738. See Rios (Pedro de 

 los). 



Colebrooke. On the astronomy of the Hindoos, xiii, 333, 

 356. 



Cortez. Letters to the Emperor Charles V. What he 

 says of Cholula, xiii, 88 ; his conversation with 

 Montezuma on the origin of the Aztecks, 95 ; his 

 description of the TeocalJis, 99. 



Court-de-Gebelin. Primitive World. He pretends there 

 are Phenician inscriptions extant in America, xiii, 

 133, 134, 152. 



Creuxius. History of Caoada, xiv, 254. 



Ctesias. What he relates of the tumulus of Ninus, xiv, 102. 



Cuvier. Lectures on comparative Anatomy. Observations 

 on the frontal bone of the Mexicans, xiii, 132 ; 

 Memoir on the Bones of Mastodonontes and fossil 

 Elephants, xiv, 21. 



D. 



Daniel. Oriental Scenery. His description of the Pagoda 



of Tanjore, xiii, 103. 

 Davis. On the Cycle of sixty years, xiii, 336, 



