VOLUMES X1I1 AND XIV. 279 



Bologna. Description of the Mexican Manuscript preserved 



there, xiii, 179. 

 Bones of Animals that are extinct, xiv, 21. 

 Bones of a Wolf found in a Mexican Tomb, xiv, 48. 

 Borgia, Cardinal, saves the Mexican Manuscript belonging 



to the Family of Giustiniani, xiii, 207. 

 Borgian Museum at Veletri ; Description of the Mexican 



Manuscript there, xiii, 191, 206 ; it has been com- 

 mented on by Fabrega, 208. 

 Boturini Benaducci, Chevalier, Adventures of this Traveller, 



xiii, 136; his Collection of Azteck Manuscripts, 187 ; 



the Remains of them are at Mexico, 188 ; his Study 



of the Mexican History, 279. 

 Bracelet, Obsidian, of an Azteck Girl, xiii, 350 ; xiv, 206. 

 Branciforte, Marquis of, Vice-roy of Mexico, causes a Statue 



to be erected to Charles IV. xiii, 50. 

 Bricks employed to construct an Artificial Hill, xiii, 96, 



105. 

 Bridge of Cords that crosses the River of Chambo, xiv, 72. 

 Bridges, natural, of Icononzo, xiii, 53 ; of Cedar Creek, xiii, 



59 ; their Elevation, xiii, 57, 58, 59. 

 Bueno, Ramon, a Franciscan, asserts that he discovered an 



Inscription in a Cavern, xiii, 153. 

 Bugnato, a particular cut of Stones, is remarked in Peruvian 



Edifices, xiii, 258. 

 Bundle ofRedb, Hieroglyphic of a Period, xiii, 287. 



C. 



Cabeza del Inca, Name of a Mass of Rock detached from 



Cotopaxi, xiii, 123. 

 Cacas, a Bird of New Grenada, xiii, 59. 

 Caio. See Callo. 

 Calantica, the Egyptian Veil, found on the Monuments of 



Mexico, xiii, 47. 



