282 GENERAL INDEX TO 



Cascade of Regla, xiii, 273. 



Caspi, the Marquis of, was once the Possessor of the Mexi-- 

 can Manuscript of Bologna, xiii, 180. 



Castillo, Bernal Diaz del, a Soldier of the Army of Cortez, 

 his Account of the Number of the Steps in the Stair- 

 cases that led to the different Teocallis, xiii, 89. 



Castillo (Christoval del), a Mexican, Author of a History of 

 his Country in the Azteck Tongue, xiii, 278. 



Catcitepetl, a Volcano of Mexico, xiii, 93. 



Catu, Name for a Market among the Peruvians, xiii, 285. 



Cauca (Valley of), separated from the Province of Choco 

 by the Western Chain of the Cordillera of New- 

 Grenada, xiii, 62. 



Causeway, constructed by the Incas of Peru, xiii, 242. 



Cayambe or Cayambe-Urcu, a Volcano of Quito, xiv, 

 99. 



Cayambur. See Cayambe. 



Cedar-Creek, its natural Bridge, xiii, 59. 



Cehuehuetiliztli, a Period of Four Hundred Years, xiii, 

 286, 



Cement, Proof that the Peruvians employed it in their Build- 

 ings, xiii, 257. 



Cemilhuitlapohualiztli, the ritual Calendar of th« Mexicans, 

 xiii, 294. 



Cempohualilhuitl, the Civil Calendar of the Toltecks, xiii, 

 87, 276, and foil. 



Centeotl, the Mexican Ceres, xiii, 220. 



Century, the Aztecks had no Hieroglyphic for, xiii, 287 ; 

 their Hieroglyphic for the Half Century, ibid. 



Ceroxylon Andicola, a species of Palm-tree, xiii, 71. 



Cerro Gordo, a Chain of Mountains, xiv, 204. 



Cerro of Saint Domingo, a Chain of Mountains, xiv, 

 204. 



Cervantes, Professor of Botany at Mexico, xiv, 126. 



