VOLUMES Xlll AND XlV. 
277 
50 j Hieroglyphic representing his Name, 159 ; his 
Victory over the Matlatzincks, xir, 173; Period when 
he lived, 252. 
Azcapozalco, Kingdom of. Its Situation, xiii, 137 3 it be- 
came tributary to the Aztecks, 138 3 Genealogy of its 
Princes in Hieroglyphics, 136 and foil. 
Aztecks, a People of Mexico speaking the same Language as 
the Acolhuans, the Toltecks, the Cicjmecks, and the 
Tlascaltecks, xiii, 81 3 Epoch of their Arrival in the 
Equinoxial Region of New Spain, 82 3 when and 
how human Sacrifices were introduced among them, 
216 — 218 3 they obtain Liberty from the Colhuans, 
217 3 ferocity shown by them in their Sacrifices, 222 3 
Historians of the Aztecks, 277, 278 3 their Calendar, 
281. See Year, Calendar, Month, IVeek, Cycle, 
Days, Hours, Period. Their Annals go back to the 
Eleventh Century, 299 3 their Mythology on Five 
Ages of the World, and as many Creations of Man- 
kind, xiv, 16, 17 3 their hieroglyphical History, 57 3 
their Arrival in Aztlan, 66 ; Towns which they built, 
67 3 Epoch of their Departure from Aztlan, 69 3 Ob- 
servations on the Manner in which were formed, in the 
Azteck Language, the Substantive, the Plural, and 
the Superlative, 245 3 Epochas of their Emigrations, 
251, 252 3 Names of the Eleven Kings, who have 
governed them, 252. 
Aztlan, Country from which came the Toltecks, Tlascal- 
tecks, the Cicimecks, the Acolhuans, and the Az- 
tecks, xiv, 251. 
B. 
Baths of the Inca, near the Ruins of the Town of Chulu- 
canas, xiv, 201 . 
