VOLUMES Xlll AND XlV. 
317 
Periods of the Arrival of the Toltecks at Mexico, xiii, 
170. 
Tuinaraetin, a Race of Giants, that, according to Tradition, 
dwelt in the Plains of Tlascala, xiv, 19. 
Tula, a Spanish Family, its Origin, xiv, 253. 
Tumuli, or Artificial Hills, serving as Burial Places, are 
. found in different Parts of the World, xiii, 101, 102; 
xiv, 3. 
Tungurahua, a Mountain of Quito, xiii, 120. 
Tunja, a Town of Cundinamarca, founded by Huncahua, xiv? 
108. 
Tupac Yupangi, Inca of Peru, conquers Quito, xiii, 100, 
248 ; his Palace, 242. 
Turbaco, Description of this Village, xiv, 94. 
Turkey represented on a Mexican Painting, xiv, 81. 
Twenty, Hieroglyphic of this INTumher, xiv, 307 ; Hierogly- 
phics of its Multiples, ibid. 
Tzapoteca, Dress of an Inhabitant of this Province, xiii, 204. 
Tzonchichilteque. See Tktonatiuh. 
Tzinteol, or the Primitive Goddess, the Mexican Ceres, xiii, 
220 , 221 . 
Tzitzimimes, Evil Genii, xiii, 380. 
Tzocuillixeque, Giants, original Inhabitants of Anahuac, xiii, 
90 ; xiv, 19. 
■ ' u. 
Ulmecatl, third Son of the first Man, xiv, 247. 
University founded at Mexico, xiii, 143. 
V. 
Valley of Oaxaca (Marquis of the). See Monte Leone. 
Vases of Granite, from the Coast of Honduras, xiv, 90. 
