314 GENERAL INDEX TO 



TJacahuepancuexcotzin, God of War of the Mexicans, re- 

 presented on an Idol of Stone, xiv, 46. 



Tlacatecolatl, a Mexican Divinity, represented drinking the 

 Blood of a Human Heart, xiv, 86, 87. 



TJacaxipehueliztli, Name of the fourth Month of the Mexican 

 Year, xiii, 290. 



Tlaloc, Mountain on which took Refuge seven Giants 

 at the Time of the great Inundation of Anahuac, 

 xiii, 96. 



Tlalocteuctli, principal Divinity of the Toltecks, xiii, 215 ; 



his Image placed on the Summit of a Mountain, ibid; 



Festivals celebrated in his Honour, 293. 

 Tlalpilli, or Cycle of Thirteen Mexican Years, xiii, 286. 

 Tlaltonatiuh, the Age of Earth, Name of the first Age of 



the World, according to the Mexican Mythology, xiv, 



19. 



Tlamacazcks, Religious Orders among the Aztecks, xiii, 98, 

 223. 



Tlamezquimilli, Goddess of Voluptuousness, xiii, 227. 

 Tlasualtecks, a Mexican Nation, speaking the same Lan- 

 guage as the Toltecks, the Cicimecks, the Acolhuans, 

 and the Aztecks, xiii, 81 ; made Use of Knots as a 

 Substitute for Writing, with which they were unac- 

 quainted, 168, 169 ; they adopted the Dogma of the 

 Metempsychosis, 200. 



Tlaxochimaco, Name of the Eleventh Month of the Mexican 

 Year, xiii, 291. 



Tlazolteotl, Name of the Planet Venus, xiv, 174. 



Tlazolteucihua, the Goddess of Love, xiii, 228 j Seventh 

 Sign of a Series of Nine, 314. 



Tletonatiub, the Age of Fire, Name of the Second Age- of the 

 World in the Azteck Mythology, xiv, 21. 



Tochtli, Rabbit, Sign of a Year, xiii, 301 ; Name of the 

 Sixth Day of the Month, 313. 



