300 GENERAL INDEX TO 



Medicine, astrological, traces of it are found in the Hiero- 

 glyphic Paintings, xiii, 210. 



Mendoza (Antonio de) Marquis of Mondejar, first Viceroy 

 of Mexico, his Collection of Mexican Paintings, xiii, 

 182. See Collection. 



Metempsychosis, a Doctrine known to the Tlascalteoks, xiii, 

 200. 



Mexicans. See Azfecks and ToltecJcs. 



Mexico, City of, rebuilt by Cortez, xiii, 49 ; its great Square* 

 ibid. ; Foundation of its University, 143 ; its Cathe- 

 dral stands on the place where was anciently the 

 Teocalli of Huitzilopochtli, 262 ; History of its 

 Foundation, and its Conquests, represented on Hie- 

 roglyphic Paintings, xiv, 185. 



Mexico, Country of, five Nations that have successively ap- 

 peared there, from the seventh to the twelfth Cen- 

 tury, xiii, 81 ; in the tenth Century more advanced in 

 Civilization than the North of Europe, 83. 



Miccailhuitzintli, Name of the twelfth Month of the Mexi- 

 can Year, xiii, 291. 



Mictlancihuatl, the Goddess of Hell, xiii, 213. 



Mictlanteuhtli, Lord of the Place of the Dead, represented on 

 a Mexican Sculpture, xiv, 47 5 on a Painting, 84. 



Miquiztli, Name of the fourth Day of the Month among the 

 Mexicans, xiii, 313 j fifth Sign of a Series, 314. 



Miravalle (Conde de) a Spanish Family, its Origin, xiv, 263. 



Mitla, (Palace of) Description of its Ruins, xiv, 153. 



Monks, Azteck. . See Tlamazacks. 



Monte-Leone (Duke of), a descendant of Cortez, xiii, 50. 



Months, Mexican, their Names, xiii, 290. 



Montufar (Don Carlos), xiii, 237. 



Moon, its Origin according to the Mythology of the Muysca 

 Indians, xiv, 74 j its twenty-seven Mansions or Inns, 

 in the Calendar of the Hindoos, 328 and foil. ; its 

 Temple built of Shells, 401. 



