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over by the Sign that corresponds to Capricorn, 406. 

 See Calendar. 



Year of the Muyscas, civil, of twenty Months, xiv, 110, 

 127; of the Priests, of thirty-seven Months, ibid; 

 Agricultural, of Twelve Moons, 128—130 ; Picture 

 of the three Sorts of Years, 130 ; Commencement of 

 the Civil Year, 132. 



Year of the Inhabitants of Nootka, is composed of fourteen 

 Months of Twenty Days, xiii, 407. 



Y r ear, Civil, of the Peruvians 5 its Form, xiii, 284 ; its Com- 

 mencement, 288. 



Year, Solar, of Three Hundred and Sixty-five Days, Six 

 Hours j Inquiry whether it belongs peculiarly to the 

 Egyptians, xiv, 224. 



Ynga-Chungana. See Inga-Chungaha. 



Yo, the four, Mountains on which Sacrifices were offered in 



China to the Supreme Being, xiv, 244, 

 Yubecayguaya, Wife of JBochiea, xiii, 74» 



Z. 



Zacatecks, Inhabitants of Anahuac before the Arrival of 



the Toltecks, xiii, 214. 

 Zaque, Title of the Sovereign of the Muyscas, xiv, 108, 



109. 



Zarina, Queen of the Scythians, her Pyramid, xiii, 101. 



Zippa, Title of the Princes of Bogota subject to the Zaques 

 of Tunga, xiv, 109. 



Zocam, Name of the Civil Year of the Muyscas, xiv, 127. 



Zodiac, the Nations that fixed their Attention on the Hea- 

 vens invented two Sorts of Zodiacs, one Lunar, the 

 other Solar, xiii, 369. 



Zodiac, Egyptian, appears to belong to an Agricultural 

 People, xiv, 50. 



Zodiac of the Nations of Oriental Asia, Analogy between it 

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