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GENERAL INDEX TO 
Balance, Sign of tlie, added by Julius Caesar to the Romai? 
Zodiac, xiii, 33*> 3 is found among the Indians and the 
Egyptians, xiv, 230 3 References to all the Passages of 
Ancient and Modern Authors relative to it, 241. 
Baptism of an Indian represented on a hieroglyphic Fainting, 
xiy, 171. 
Baragan, a Summit of the central Chain of the Cordillera of 
I^ew Grenada, xiii, 62. 
Basaltes of Regia, their Forms, xiii, 273. 
Bas -relief, Roman, representing the Greek Zodiac, and ano- 
ther Zodiac which resembles that of the Tartar Na- 
tions, xiii, 362. 
Bas relief on the Stone of Sacrifice of Huitzilipochtli, xiii, 262. 
Beauharnois, the Chevalier de, sends to France a pretended 
Inscription found in Canada, xiii, 151. 
Been, Name of a Chiapanese Warrior, which marks a Day of 
a small Period, xiii, 319. 
Belus, his Temple at Babylon resembled the Mexican Teo- 
callis, xiii, 98. 
Berlin, Description of the Mexican Manuscripts found there,, 
xiii, 191. 
Betiin, a Cement of Asphaltum employed by the Peruvians, 
xiii, 258. 
Bianchini, an ancient Planisphere described by him, xiii, 
362. 
Birth of Children, Ceremonies observed at it, xiii, 185 3 
these represented on Hieroglyphic Paintings, xiv, 
187. 
Birds escape in the second Destruction of living Creatures, 
according to the Azteck Mythology, xiv, 22. 
Bochica, a fabulous Personage of the Muysca Indians, and 
their Legislator, xiii, 74 3 xiv, 107 3 he causes Fama- 
gata to be multilated, xiv, 136. 
Bogota, River of, its Fall near Tequendama, xiii, 72 3 its 
breadth above this Fall, 78. 
