VOLUMES XIII AND XIV. 291 



Epochas of Nature according to the Azteck Mythology, 



xiv, 16. 

 Equinoxes, their Signs in the Mexican Calendar, xiii, 372. 

 Escaupil, a military garment, which the Spaniards borrowed 



from the Ichcahuepilli of the Mexicans, xiii, 202. 

 Escurial, Mexican Manuscript found there, xiii, 179. 

 Etzalqualiztli, name of the eighth Month of the Mexican 



Year, xiii, 291. 



Eve, Mexican. See Tonantzin. 



Ezoztli, name of the fourteenth Month of the Mexican Year, 



xiii, 292. 



Fabrega (Father) his Commentary on the Codex Mexicanus 



of Veletri, xiii, 280. 

 Festival, secular, of the Mexicans, xiii, 380 — 387. 

 Field of the Giants, a Plaiu in the Kingdom of New Grenada, 



xiv, 21. 

 Fire, manner of kindling it, represented on a Hieroglyphic 



Picture, xiii, 225 ; Fire destroyed, according to the 



Azteck Tradition, the second Generation of Mankind, 



xiv, 21 ; Hieroglyphic of Fire, 25. 

 Fire, new, Mexican Festival of, xiii, 381. 

 Flint, Silex, Hieroglyphic of the Air, xiv, 26. 

 Fomagata, the Genius of Evil among the Muyscas, xiii, 136. 

 Forehead singularly flattened in the Figures seen in the 



Azteck Paintings, xir, 85. 

 Four Destructions of the World admitted by the Mexican 



Nations, xiii, 200. 

 Funzha, River. See Bogota. 



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