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GENERAL INDEX TO^ 
Q. 
Qouichua, Name of the Language of the Inca, xiv, 11 L 
Qaapan, second Founder of Mexico, xiv, 185. 
Quahuitlehua, Name of the Third Month of the Mexican 
Year, xiii, 290. ^ 
C^uauhtemotzin, last King of the Aztecks, xiv, 252. 
Quauhtinchan, a Town of Mexico, Hieroglyphic expressing 
its Name, xiii, 100. 
Quauhtli, an Eagle, Name of the thirteenth Day of the 
Month among the Mexicans, xiii, 313. 
Quecholli, Name of the sixteenth Month of the Mexican 
Year, xiii, 292. 
Quesada (Gonzalo Xiinenes de), Conqueror of the Kingdom 
of New-Grenada, xiii, 73 , xiv, 10 . 
Quetzalcoatl, God of the Air of the Aztecks, xiii, 92 ; xiv, 
22; was their Legislator, xiii, 92 5 his Reign, their 
Golden Age, 93 ; his Journey to Tlapallan, 94 j ac- 
cepts the Government of Cholula, ibid ; his Disap- 
pearance, ibid ; the Spaniards under Cortez taken for 
his Descendants, 95 ; the Spaniards think they dis- 
cover in him the Apostle Saint Thomas, 197; xiv,. 
250 ; he preached against human Sacrifices, xiii, 
220 . 
Quiahuitl, Name of the seventeenth Day of the Month among 
the Mexicans, xiii, 313 ; ninth Sign of a Series of 
Nine, 314. 
Quihica, Door, denomination given to the human Victim 
immolated at the beginning of a Cycle of a hundred 
and eighty-five Months, xiv, 134. 
Quilla, the Peruvian Month, xiii, 284, 
Quindiu, one of the Summits of the central Chain of the 
