VOLUMES XIII AND XIV, 



293 



Guanacos (Paramo de) Summit of tlie central Chain of the 



Cordillera of New Grenada, xiii, 62, 

 Guastays, Princes tributary to the King of Lican, xiv, 8. 

 Guatavita (Lake of) described, xiv, 207. 

 Guayaquil, River, Raft made use of on it, xiv, 201. 

 Guesa, the Name given to the Child sacrificed hy the Muys- 



cas, at the beginning of a Cycle of a hundred and 



eighty-five Months, xiv. 134. 

 Gusman (Nunez de), his Departure for the Conquest of 



Xalisco, represented on a Hieroglyphic Painting, 



xiv, 171. 



Gutierez (Garci) of Toledo, finds a treasure in a Peruvian 

 Tomb, xiii, 92. 



H. 



Hakluyt, Chaplain to the English Embassy at Paris, sent 

 the Collection of Mendoza to London *xiii, 182. 



Hambato, Town in the Kingdom of Quito, destructive 

 Earthquake there, xiii, 239. 



Hand of Justice in the Azteck Paintings, xiv, 85. 



Hatchet, Azteck, covered with Hieroglyphics, xiv, 38. 



Head sculptured by the Muysca Indians, xiv, 205. 



Head of the Inca, Rock on Cotopaxi, xiii, 123. 



Head, pointed, characteristic of the Mexican Works of Art, 

 xiii, 131. 



Heads, Observation of Mr.Visconti on the largeness of those 



figured by the Aztecks, xiv, 213. 

 Hernandes de Cordova, his Voyage to the Mexican Coasts, 



xiii, 128. 



Hieroglyphics of the Monument of Xochicalco, xiii, 110 * 

 employed to represent a Genealogy, 135 ; to serve as 

 Documents in a Law-suit, 141 ; their Use was com- 

 mon to tbe different Nations that have inhabited 



