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GENERAL INDEX TO 
Children, Mexican, I^aws relative to, represented on a hie- 
roglyphic Painting, xiv, 181 ; their Birth, their Non- 
rishment, their Education, and their Punishments, 
represented on hieroglyphic Paintings, 187. 
Chimalli, or Mexican Buckler, xiii, 202. 
Chimalpain (Domingo), Author of a History of Mexico in 
the Azteck Language, xiii, 278. 
Chimalpopoca, third King of the Aztecks, xiv, 252; Hiero- 
glyphic indicating his Name, xiii, 141 ; his History 
represented by hieroglyphic Paintings, xiv, 185. 
Chimborazo, its Elevation above the Plain of Tapia, xiii, 
235 ; Description of this Mountain, 230 ; xiv, 100. 
Chiniu, an ancient city of Peru, xiii, 92. 
Chinax, Name of a Warrior given to one of the Days of the 
Chiapanese Calendar, xiii, 319. 
Chingasa, Paramo of, one of the highest Summits of the 
Cordillera of New Grenada, xiii, 61. 
Chipa, a Mountain of New Grenada, xiii, 78. 
Chisel, ancient Peruvian, made of Copper, xiii, 260. 
Chisinche, one of the Heights of the Cordillera of the 
Andes in the Kingdom of Quito, xiv, 3. 
Choco, a Province of New Grenada, xiii, 62. 
Cholollan. See Cholula. 
Chololtecatles, the Azteck Name of the Inhabitants of 
Cholula, xiii, 94. ^ 
Cholula, a City of Mexico, its Population, xiii, 88 , it was 
looked on as Holy, 98. 
Cholula, Pyramid of. See Pyramid of Cholula. 
Cliota, Crevice of, its depth, xiii, 54. 
Christianity, Traces of this Religion which the Spaniards 
thought they had found in Mexico, xiii, 196. 
Chronology, Mexican, Sources from which we can get 
Notions of it, xiii, 276—281 5 xiv, 239. 
Chulucanas, an ancient Town of Peru, Description of its 
Ruins, xiv, 198. 
