VOLUMES XIII AND XIV. 



297 



Ixtozoliztii, a half Lunation, xiii, 295. 



Iztacmixcuatl, the first Man, created by Citlalicue, xiv, 247. 



Jacal, a Mountain of Mexico, xiv, 204. 

 Jade, a Stone, made of which many Azteck Hatchets are 

 found, xiv, 38. 



Japanese, their Calendar has some analogy with that of the 



Mexicans, xiii, 321. 

 Javirac, a Mountain near Quito, xiii, 235. 

 JorulJo, a Volcano that rose out of the Earth in the 18th 



Century, xiv, 101. 

 Juruyo. See Jorullo. 



K. 



Knives, Mountain of, xiv, 204. 



Knots as substitutes for Writing, See Neopokualtzitzin and 

 Quippoes. 



Language, Azteck, Observation on the length of the 



Words in this Language, xiv, 245. 

 Languages, their diversity after the Deluge of Coxcox, xiv, 



66. 



Languages of the New Continent, display an abundance of 

 grammatical Forms, xiii, 149 $ have but little analogy 

 to those of the ancient Continent, 249 ; Observations 

 on their System of Numeration, xiv, 112 and foil. 



Laws, Mexican, represented on Mexican Paintings, xiv, 181. 



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