VOLUMES XIII AND XIV. 
T^naliuitiliztli, Name of the thirteenth Month of the ]\Icxi- 
can Year, xiii, 292. 
Tenochtitlan, Capital of Anahuac. Epocha of its Founda- 
tion, xiii, 49 j xiv, 252 5 its Destruction, xiii, 49 ; 
its Teocalli contained an Arsenal, xiii, 112 5 its Ten 
Founders, indicated on a hieroglyphic Painting, xiv, 
185. 
Tenuch, Sixth Founder of Mexico, xiv, 185^, . 
Tco-amoxtli, Divine Book, dictated by Huematzin, a Tolteck 
Astrologer, xiii, 207 ; xiv, 249. 
Teocallis, or Houses of the Gods, have a pyramidal Form 
among the Nations of Mexico, xiii, 81 ; that of Te- 
nochtitlan was built only Six Years before fhe Dis- 
covery of America, 84 j see also Pyramids of Cholula 
and Huitzilopochtli, Analogy of their Structure with 
that of the Temple of Belus, xiii, 98 ; they were 
built so as to face the Four Cardinal Points, 100 ; 
they were at the same time Tombs and Temples^ 
102 . 
Teocipactli, Surname of Coxcox, xiii, 313. 
Teocualo, a INlexican Ceremony, in which the Faithful ea^ 
their God under the Form of Maize kneaded with 
Blood, xiii, 292. 
Teoicpalli, a Chair of Reeds, on which is placed the Image 
of Huitzilopochtli, xiii, 216, 
Teonenemi, March of the Gods, a Procession of the Mexi- 
can Priests, xiii, 381. 
Teopixqui, Name of the Azteck Priests, xiii, 100 ; their 
political influence, 223. 
Teoquechol, Mexican Name of the Flamingo, xiii, 292. 
Teoteuctli, High- priest of Huitzilopochtli, his Power, xiii? 
223. 
Teotetl, Stone of which was made the Image of the princi- 
pal Divinity of the Toltecks, xiii, 215, 
