296 GENERAL INDEX TO 



Icononzo, Val!ey[of,?xiii, 54 jfgeological Description of this 

 Country, 56. 



Idacanzas, Name of [Boohica, in the Mythology of the 

 Muyscas, xiii, 75. 



Idol found at Mexico, xiv, 44; the Professors of the Uni- 

 versity of Mexico got it buried, 47 ; the Bishop of 

 Monterey had it dug up, 48 ; another Idol found in 

 the City of Mexico, 92. 



Ihuitemotzin, Grandson of King Motezuma Xocojotzin, 

 stock of the Families of Motezuma and of Tula, 

 xiv, 253. 



Ilhuicamina, King of Mexico, Hieroglyphic expressing his 

 Name, xiii, 159. 



Ilinissa, Mountain of Quito, xiv, 78. 



Incas, their Palace at Cannar, xiii, 242. 



Inga-Chungana, Description of this Monument, xiii, 251 . 



Inns built on the Road from Cuzco to Quito, by the Incas of 

 Peru, xiv, 1. 



Inscription, pretended Phenician, discovered in the North of 

 America, xiii, 151. 



Inscription, pretended Tartar, found in Canada, xiii, 152. 



Inti-Guaicu, a Rock near Cannar, on which is engraved the 

 Image of the Sun, xiii, 247. 



Iraca, a Town of Cundinaraarca, Residence of the High- 

 priest of the Muyscas, xiv, 108, 109. 



Iroquois, conjecture respecting their Origin, xiii, 171. 



Itzcalli, Name of the first Month of the Mexican Year, xiii, 

 290. 



Itzcoatl, fourth Mexican King, xiv, 252. 



Itzcuintli, Dog, Name of the eighth Day of the Month, xiii, 

 313 ; one of the Signs of the Mexican Zodiac, 342. 



Ixcuina, Goddess of Voluptuousness, xiii, 228. 



Ixtilixochitl, Grand-nephew of Nezahualcojotl, King of 

 Tezcuco, xiv, 253. 



Ixtlicuechahuac, Tolteck King of Anahuac, xiv, 249. 



