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Adoration. How it was performed among the Mexicans^ 
xiii, 194. 
Adultery. Its punishment among the Mexicans, xiv, l69 y 
represented on a hieroglyphic painting, 189, 
Aerolite of Clidlula, xiii, 96, 97 5 xiv, 26. 
Aerolite, Son of Citlalatonac and of Citlaliijue, in breaking 
produced 1600 subaltern Gods, xiv, 247. 
Agave Ameificana. Plant formerly employed the Aztecks 
to fabricate their Paper, xiii, 136 ; at present Pulque 
is drawn from it, ibid. 
Age, Golden, of the People of Anahuac, xiii, 93. 
Ages, Five, of the World. Tradition of the Aztecks, xiv, 
16, 17 ; duration of the First, 19 5 of the Second, 
21 ; of the Third, 22; of the Fourth, 23 ; they con- 
tain altogether 18,028 Years, ibid\ or according to 
Alva Ixtilxochitl, 1417 Years, 27 ; Observations of 
Mr. Visconti on iheir Number, 214. 
Aguexotl, fourth Founder of Mexico, xiv, 185. 
Ahuitzotl, king of Mexican, gets the Teocalli of Mexico 
built, xiii, 262 j Epocha of his Reign, xiv, 252. 
Air. Element by which the Third Generation of living Crea- 
tures perished, according to the Azteck Mythology, 
xiv, 22 5 Hieroglyphic of this Element, 26. 
Alaminos (Antonio). His Voyage to the Coast of Mexico, 
xiii, 128. 
Alaques (los). River at the Foot of Cotopaxi> xiiij 122. 
Allowance of Food to Mexican Children of different Affes, 
represented on hieroglyphic Paintings, xiv, 188. 
Aloes. See Agave Americana, xiii, 136. 
Alphabet, unknown to all the Ancient People of America, 
xiii, 149, 150; how the Mexicans supplied its Place, 
161, 162. * 
Altar, Summit of the Andes, is a Volcano fallen in, xiii, 238 ; 
