VOLUMES XIII AND XIV. 
299 
Manuscripts found among the Indians of Ucayale, xiii, 174, 
Manuscripts, Azteck, those of Boturini, preserved in the 
Palace of the Viceroy, at Mexico, xiii, V61 Materials 
on which they were written, 162 ; Manner of folding 
them, 163 3 Contents of these Manuscripts, 164 5 
Defects in the Art of drawing characteristic of them, 
165 ; Azteck Manuscripts in the Escnrial, 179 ; at 
Bologna, ibid. 3 at V ienna, 130, xiv, 148 ; at Berlin, 
xiii, 191 3 xiv, 80, 88, 175 3 at Veletri, xiii, 191 3 xiv. 
83 ; at Dresden, xiv, 144 ; in the Vatican, xiii, 191 3 
at Paris, xiii, 167 3 Collection of Azteck Manuscripts 
made by Mendoza, See Collection of Mendoza; Col- 
lection made by Boturini, See Boturini ; Collection 
of Pichardo, See Pichardo, 
Manuscripts, Siamese, resemblance they bear to those of the 
Aztecks, xiii, 163. 
Map, geographical, drawn at Mexico before the arrival of 
the Spaniards, xiii, 112. 
Maquahuitl, a Sceptre terminated by a Hand, xiv, 84. 
Marin (Don Feliciano) Bishop of Monterey, gets again dug 
up an Azteck Idol, which the Professors of the Uni- 
versity of Mexico had interred in order to withdraw 
it from the sight of the youth, xiv, 48. 
Marriage, how it was celebrated among the Aztecks, xiii, 186, 
187 3 its Ceremonies represented on a Hieroglyphic 
Painting, xiv, 189. 
Martin (Don Luis) an Architect of Mexico, xiv, 154. 
Matemecatl, Mexican Bracelets, xiii, 203. 
Matlalcueje, the Goddess of W ater, xiv, 23. 
Maxtlatl, a Mexican Girdle, xiii, 203, 
Mazatl, Name of the fifth Day of the Month among the 
Mexicans, xiii, 313, 
Mechoacan, an ancient Kingdom comprehending the Pro- 
vince of Valladolid j Dresses of its Inhabitants, xiv, 
163. 
