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dhuacohuatl, or the Serpent- woman, the Mother of Man- 

 kind, xiii, 195, 226, 227 ; her Twin Children, xiii, 

 195, 196 j her Figure on the Azteck Paintings, xiv, 

 83, 84. 



Cihuatlanque, Procuress of Marriages, xiii, 186. 



Cinteotl, the Goddess of Maize, one of the Signs of a Series 

 of Nine, xiii, 314, 349. 



"Cipactli, a Sea Animal, the Name of the Nineteenth Day of 

 the Month among the Mexicans, xiii, 313 ; it answers 

 to Capricorn, 338 ; presides always over the first 

 Day of the Mexican Year, whatever he the Sign of 

 the latter, 406. 



Circle divided into Four Parts, the Hieroglyphic of the Day, 

 xiii, 282. 



Citins, Family of the Kings of Azcapozalco, xiii, 138. 



Citlalicue, Goddess of the Aztecks, Spouse of Citlalatonac, 

 xiv, 247. 



Citlalatonac, a God of the Aztecks, xiv, 247. 



Clatocaocelotl, Chapels erected in Honour of the Tiger, 

 xiv, 48. 



Clay employed as a Cement by tho Peruvians, xiv, 8. 



Cochiliztli, a Half-lunation, xiii, 295. 



Codex Mexicanus of the Escurial, xiii, 179 ; of Bologna, 

 ibid. ; of Vienna, 180 ; of Oxford, 188 ; of Veletri, 

 191; of Berlin, ibid ; of Rome, ibid, 192; of Paris, 

 xiv, 167. 



"Coffer of Perote, a Mountain of Mexico, xiv, 76. 



Cohuatl, Serpent, Name of the third Day of the Month 

 among the Mexicans, xiii, 313, 344. 



"Cohuatlicuye, Garment of Serpents of the Azteck Idols, 

 xiv, 46. 



Colhuacan, a Peak of the Cordilleras of Mexico on which 

 the Boat of Coxcox rested, xiv, 64. 



Colhuacan, Kingdom of, the Aztecks once subject to it, 

 xiii, 216. 



