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GENERAL INDEX TO 
Xiuhtcuctli, the God of Fire, xiv, 21 5 his Figu 
roglyphic Painting, 37. 
Xiuhteuctli Tletl, one of the Signs of a Series of Nine Days, 
in the Mexican Calendar, xiii, 314. 
Xochicalco, an artificial Hill near Cuernavaca, xiii, 108 5 it 
was a Military Structure, 109 j probably a fortified 
lemple, 112 ; its Name signifies House of Flowers, 
113. 
Xochilhuitl, Name of the second Month of the Mexican 
Year, xiii, 290, 
Xochimilcks, a Mexican Nation, vanquished by the King of 
Colhuacan, aided by the Aztecks, xiii, 216. 
Xochiquetzal, Wife of Coxcox, or the Mexican Noah, 
represented floating on the Water in the Trunk 
of a Tree hollowed into the Form of a Boat, xiv, 23, 
64. 
Xochitl, Name of the 18th Day of the Month among the 
Mexicans, xiii, 313 ; and the Third Sign of a Series 
of Nine, 314. 
Xocotlhuetzi, Name of the Twelfth Month of the Mexican 
Year, xiii, 291. 
Xorullo, Volcano of. See Jorullo. 
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Year, Civil, of the Mexicans; its Form, xiii, 281 ; its 
Pesemblance to the French Republican Calendar, 
286. 
Year, Mexican, dhTers from that of the Egyptians, xiii, 47 ; 
Cycle of Thirteen Years, 286 ; Commencement of 
the Year, 287, 288 ; how the Years are indicated by 
Hieroglyphics, 300, and foil. ; the Year was So- 
lar, 376 ; ^Opinions of divers Authors on its Com- 
menceraent, 387 ; its first Day is always presided 
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