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Gallows represented on a Mexican Painting, xiv, 82, 
Gama (Mr.) his Collections of Manuscripts, xiii, 136. 
Gamboa (Mr.) Canon of the Cathedral of Mexico, saved 
from destruction the Stone of Sacrifice of Huitzilo- 
pochtli, xiii, 263. 
Garita del Paramo, the most elevated Point of the Passage 
of the Mountain of Quindiu, xiii, 64. 
Gemelli. See Carreri, 
Genealogy represented on a Hieroglyphic Picture, xiii, 135. 
Giants of Anahuac, xiii, 96 5 Tradition of their Existence in 
the Plains of Tlascala, xiv, 19 ; Peruvian Tradition 
of the Giants, who disembarked at St. Helen’s 
Point, xiv, 21. 
Gilbar (Narcissus) Franciscan Monk, finds Paintings in the 
form of Books among the Pano Indians, xiii, 174; 
gives the Author a Peruvian Chisel, xiii, 260. 
Giustiniani (Princes) were once Proprietors of the Mexican 
Manuscript of Veletri, xiii, 206. 
Graelin, a German Painter, drew some of the Views in this 
Work, xiii, 246, 
Goasacoalco, a River of Mexico, at the Mouth of which 
Quetzalcoall disappeared, xiii, 94. 
Gormus, King of Scandinavia, his Sepulchre, xiii, 102. 
Great Spirit. See Tezcatlipoca. 
Great Year of the Aztecks, a Period of fifty-two Years, 
xiii, 287. 
Great Goddess. See Cinteotl. 
Great Week of the Aztecks, xiii, 287. 
Grecques, Ornaments of the Palace of Mitla, xiv, 158. 
Grixalva, his Voyage to the Mexican Coasts, xiii, 128. 
Guachinangoes, Mexican common People, their Dress, xiii? 
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