S76 GENERAL INDEX TO 
ing to the Tradition of the Aztecks, in the Year 4800 
of the World, xiii, 96. 
Apes, only appeared in Mexico, according to tradition, in the 
Third Ago of the World, xiv, 22, 
Aposentos de Mulahalo, name which Cie^a gives to the Stone, 
with which the Callo is constructed, xiv, 6. 
Aquaverde, Name of a Spaniard represented on a hierogly- 
phic Picture, xiii, 144. 
Araucans, a People of Chili. Analogy between their Year 
and that of the Egyptians, xiv, 234, 
Arches, Aztetk substitute for, xiii, 91, 
Arsenal enclosed in a Teocalli, xiii, 112. 
Art of Drawing. Its Perfection among the Aztecks, 
since the Arrival of the Spaniards in Mexico, xiv, 61 , 
62. 
Assuay (Paramo del), Group of Mountains in the Kingdom 
of Quito, xiii, 240. 
Atahualpa, Grotto in which, according to the tradition, he hid 
his Treasures, xiii, 254. 
Atelkusu, Name of the Second Country of the Madjares, 
xiii, 222. 
Atemotztli, Name of the Eighteenth Month of the Mexican 
Year, xiii, 293. 
Atl, Water, Name of the Seventh Day of the Month, xiii, 
313 ; Sixth Sign of a Series of Nine, 314 ; Hierogly- 
phic of Aquarius, 337, 338 ; Observation on the 
Existence of this Word in the Languages of the East 
of Europe, xiv, 222. 
Atlcahualco, Name of the Third Month of the Mexican 
Year, xiii, 290. 
Atonatiuh, Age of Water, name of the Fourth Age of 
the World according to the Azteck Mythology, xiv, 
23. 
Avila, Mountain of, xiv, 208. 
Axajacatl, an Azteck King, his Palace at Tenochtitlan, xiii. 
