VOLUMES xni AND XIV. 
285 
CJialchiuhirieja, the Goddess of Water, xiv, 23. 
Chalchiuhtepehua, the Aztech Priest who tore the Skull of 
the Victims immolated to Huetzelipochtli, xiii, 
267. 
Chalchiuchtlatonac, Chief of the Aztecks m the Eleveuth 
Century, xiii, 299. 
Chamaya, River, xiii, 55. 
Chambo, River, has a Rope Bridge over it, xiv, 72. 
Chantico, Chapels erected in Honor of the Wolf, xiv, 40. 
Chaplet of Beads, known to the Mexicans before the Ar- 
rival of the Spaniards, xiii, 204 ^ represented on a 
Mexican Painting, xiv, 20. 
Charles V, the Emperor, founds the University of Mexico, 
xiii, 143. 
Charles IV, King of Spain, his Equestrian Statue at Mexico, 
xiii, 50, 
Chastisements of Children among the Aztecks, xiii, 185. 
Chiefs, Seven, of the Mexican Tribes, on a Fainting, xiv, 
32. 
Chia, Wife of Boehica, xiii, 74. 
Chiapanese, their Calendar, xiii, 319, 
Chibcha, Name of the Language of the Muyscas, xiv. 111 
Numbers in this Language and their Hieroglyphics, 
112, 119 ; Relation of these Words to those that in- 
dicate the Phases of the Moon, 121 . 
Chichimecks, or Cicimecks, the second foreign Nation that 
came and established itself at Mexico, xiv, 251 5 their 
Union with the Acolhuans and theToltecks, 252. 
Chichiuhalquehuitl, Tree of Milk in the Azteck Mytho- 
logy, xiv, 32. 
Chicomoztotl, the Place where the Aerolite, which gave' 
Birth to the Human Race, fell on the Earth, xiv, 
247. 
Child, New-born, represented on a hieroglyphic Painting, 
xiii, 211. 
