322 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLS. XIII AND XIV. 



and the Mexican Calendar, xiii, 337, 344 ; the Signs 

 Tiger and Ape, existing therein, prove, that the 

 Nations of Oriental Asia received this Zodiac from a 

 more southern Country, 340. 



Zodiac, Tartar, appears to be that of a Hunting and Pas- 

 toral Nation, xiv, 49. 



Zuhe, a Name of Bochica, xiii, 74. 



Zumaraga (Juan), a Franciscan Monk, first Bishop of 

 Mexico, causes the Idols of the Plain of Micoatl to 

 be broken, xiii, 86 ; his Arrival and his Death repre- 

 sented en a Hieroglyphic Painting, xiv, 171. 



