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Mortar employed by the Peruvians in their Buildings, xiii, 

 257, 258. 



Motezuma Ilhuicamina, or Montezuma I, fifth King of the 

 Aztecks, xiv, 252. 



Motezuma Xocojotzin, or Montezuma II, ninth King of the 

 Aztecks, xiv, 252 ; lodges the Spaniards in the Palace 

 of AxajacatI, xiii, 50 ; the place where his Palace 

 stood, ibid. ; takes the Spaniards for the Descendants 

 of Quetzal coatl, 94, 95 ; representation of him in an 

 Azteck Painting, 203. 



Mother of God, Bridge of the, near Totonilco, xiii, 60. 



Muyscas, Indians of New Grenada, their Mythological Tra. 

 ditions, xiii, 74 j their Week was of three Days, 283; 

 xiv, 123 5 their Calendar, xiv, 104—43 ; they receiv- 

 ed Laws from Bochica, 107 ; their Language, 111 ; 

 representation of a Head in hard Stone, sculptured 

 by this People, 205. 



N. 



Nabajas (Cerro delas), a Chain of Mountains, xiv, 204. 



Nahuatlacks, a Nation from Aztlan, that occupied the 

 Country of Anahuac, xiii, 214 j Epoch of their Emi- 

 gration, xiv, 251. 



Naked Figures very seldom seen in the Mexican Paintings, 

 xiii, 229. 



Names of the Months among the Mexicans, xiii, 290 ; of 

 the Days, 313 - 3 these Names are those of a Zodiac 

 in use among the Nations of Oriental Asia, 328. 



Names, proper, how they are indicated in the Hieroglyphics, 

 xiii, 141. 



Natagaymas, Indians of New Grenada, their Mythological 

 Traditions, xiii, 73, and foil. 



