INDEX. 
A. 
ACAPULCO, arrival at, i. 499. 
—— description of, i. 500. 
—— its ancient commeree, i. 508. 
AcAver Mexicana and its uses, i. 291; 
li. 484. 
—— where seen, i. 198, 254; 11. 105, 
124, 126, 296, 370. 
Acua Dutcr, Texas, ii. 526. 
AGUARDIENTE, how made, i. 290. 
Agua Prrera, Sonora, i. 257, 294; ii, 
290. 
Aguitar, Gov., of Sonora, i. 435. 
—— journey with, to Guaymas, i. 463. 
Axacran, The, of Durango, ii. 557. 
Aamo, The, at San Antonio, i, 41. 
Aamo Mucuo, well at, 11. 132, 140. 
desert at, ii. 135. 
ALAMO DE Parras, arrival at, ii. 478. 
extensive cultivation near, iL 
478. 
ALARCON, his voyage up the Colorado 
in 1540, ii. 168, 170, 181. 
Ensign, voyage to California in 
1594, 11. 98. 
ALBUQUERQUE, its elevation above the 
sea, 1. 196. 
—— character of the country between 
it and the Gila, ii. 144. 
ALcebo, notices the petahaya, il. 192. 
ALDEN, Capt., trip with, to the Fara- 
lones, i. 58. 
AtrGro. History of the Jesuits re- 
ferred to, 11. 1838, 212. 
—— his notices of the Pimos, ii. 266, 
282, 299. 
ALFALFA and its cultivation, i. 487. 
AueGoponrs on the Colorado, ii. 150. 
ALKALINE salt in Chihuahua, 11. 417. 
ALMADEN, Spain, notices of the quick- 
silver mines at, ii. 59. 
ALMADEN, New, description of, ii. 57. 
the quicksilver furnaces at, i. 
58, 67. 
Attar, Presidio of, Sonora, i. 407. 
Ampupta, Gen., his battery in the Rin- 
conada pass, 11. 510. 
Anprews, Maj., at Fort Yuma, i1. 152. 
acknowledgments to, 11. 158. 
Ancrtes, Los, California, journey to 
and description of, ii. 80, 82. 
—— Star, newspaper, ii. 81. 
Angostura, encampment at, ii. 494. 
ANIMALS, losses of, by the cold, i. 144. 
Anxkrim, Hon. J. L., 1. 61. 
ANTELOPE, great numbers of, in West- 
ern Texas, il. 521-526. 
ANTELOPE CREEK, Texas, 1. 74, 75. 
Apacues, first visit from, i. 800. 
—— captives taken from, 1. 310. 
friendly relations with, i. 320. 
—— Americans attacked by them in 
Chihuahua, i. 295. 
—— dialogue with, i. $12, 334. 
their range and numbers, 1. 323; 
li. 886. 
ethnological position, habits and 
physical character, i. 326. 
one killed by a Mexican, i. 381. 
Descent by them on the animals 
at the Copper Mines, i. 
348, 346, 349, 351, 353. 
—— their ravages in Sonora, i. 408, 
447, 450; ii, 292, 817. 
defeated by the Opates, 1. 454. 
—~- their ravages in Chihuahua, ii. 
298, 345, 369, 377, 415, 427. 
—— their depredations near El Paso, 
ii, 384, 388. 
