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the Country of Anahuac, 150 j difference between 
the Hieroglyphics of the Egyptians and those of the 
Mexicans, 157 j the Mexicans had three sorts of 
Hieroglyphics, simple Hieroglyphics, phonetic Hie- 
roglyphics, and compound Hieroglyphics, 159, 161 ; 
comparison of their Hieroglyphics with those of the 
liolls of Papyrus which have been found in Egypt, 
160 3 they served instead of alphabetical Characters, 
162 ; they are drawn without any knowledge of the 
Art, 165 3 Hieroglyphics were introduced into Mexico 
by the Toltecks, 169 3 resemblance between the Mex- 
ican Hieroglyphics and those of the Iroquois and the 
Hurons, 171. See also, Manuscripts, Aztech^ 
High-priest of Eiuitzilopochtli. See Teoteuctli. 
Hill, artificial, constructed by the Giant Xelhua, xiii, 96. 
Historians of Mexico, who have written in the Azteck Lan- 
guage, xiii, 278. 
Hours, Azteck, were of unequal length, xiii, 282. 
Hours of the Night were announced to the Mexican People 
by the Priests, xiii, 100. 
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Huasteca, a Province of Mexico, Dress of two Women of 
this Province, xiii, 204. 
Huata, or Peruvian Year, xiii, 284 3 Etymology of this 
Word, 287. 
Huehuetlapallan, the Country of the Toltecks, xiii, 94. 
Huemac, Chief mf the secular Power in the Government 
established by Quetzalcohuatl, xiv, 250. 
Huematzin, a Tolteck Astrologer, of the seventh Century, 
author of the Divine Book, xiii, 207 ; xiv, 249. 
Huepilli, Clothing of the Women among the Aztecks, xiii, 
187. 
Hueymiccailhuitl, Name of the eleventh Month of the Mexi- 
can Year, xiii, 291. 
Hueypachtli, Name of the fifteenth Mexican Month, xiii, 
292. 
