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GENERAL INDEX TO 



Suns, Tradition of the Mexicans that four Suns have existed 



before the present, xiv, 16. 

 Suna, or Month of the Muvscas, xiv, 123, 



Tambos, Inns constructed on the Road from Cuzco to 

 Quito, by order of the Incas of Peru, xiii, 255 ; 

 xiv, 1. 



Tapia, elevated Plain at the Foot of Chimborazo, xiii, 234, 

 235 ; xiv, 10 j its Elevation above the Ocean, xiii, 

 235. 



Tarascks, Inhabitants of Anahuac before the Toltecks, xiii, 

 214. 



Taunton-River, Stone of, containing a pretended Phenician 

 Inscription, xiii, 151. 



Tecineuh, fifth Founder of Mexico, xiv, 185. 



Tecpaltzin, Chief of the Aztecks at the time of their first 

 Emigration from Aztlan, xiii, 138. 



Tecpatl, a Flint Stone, a Sign indicating the Cycle of the 

 Years, xiii, 301 ; Name of the sixteenth Day of 

 the Month, 313 ; one of the Signs of a Series of 

 Nine, 314, 350 ; Hieroglyphic of the Air, xiv, 

 26. 



Tecuilhuiliztli, Name of the Ninth Month of the Mexican 

 Year, xiii, 291. 



Tehuilojoccan, a Town of Mexico, Hieroglyphic represent- 

 ing its Name, xiii, 160. 



Temalacati, Stone on which the Combats of the Gladiators 

 were fought, xiii, 265, 266.6 



Tempest represented on a hieroglyphic Painting, xir, 171. 



Ten, Hieroglyphic of this Number, xiv, 307. 



