142 
INiJEX. 
X. 
Xalapa, climate of, i. 381, 410; 
vegetation of, ib. 
Xagua, bay of, iii. 189; freshwater 
springs in the, iii. 191; port of, 
iii. 193 
Xarayes, lake of, ii. 139 
Xeberos, iii. 30 i 
Xezemani, iii. 224 
Xurumu, the, iii. 35 
Y. 
Ynracuy, vallies of, ii. GO ; timbcrof, 
ib. 
Varuro Inilians, ii, 152 
Yauli, iii. 301 
Yellalas, or rapiils, ii. 2G2, 2G3 
Yellow-fever, 1. 379, 380, 410; 
statistics of the, i. 411 
Ygenris, language of the, iii. 79; 
conquest of, iii. 85 
Yeguas, gulf of, i. 129 
Y'ucatan, iii. 58; political position 
of, iii. 190, 191 
Y^usnia mountains, ii. 1 
Z. 
Zacatecas, iii. 224 
Zama river, ii. 321, 322 
Zamang-tree, i. 500, 501; ii. 20 
Zambo Caribs, iii. 237 
Indian, dangerous rencontre 
with, i. 344 
Zambocs, hamlet of, i. 505 ; re- 
public of, ii. G6; characteristics 
of, iii. 5, 207 ; banishment of 
the, iii. 85 » 
Zamuro vultures, i. 292, ii. 157, 
158 
Zaucudos, ii. 233 
Zapote, village of, iii. 207; road to, 
iii. 218 
Zarsa, see “ Sarsaparilla ” 
Zealand, settlement of, iii. 16 
Zenu, gold of, iii. 215 
Zerepe, Indian, ii. 481 
Zipaquira, mines of, iii. 45 
Zodiac, Egyptian, iii. 12; signs used 
in the, iii. 13 n 
Mexican, iii. 12 
Zone of grasses and lichens, i. 119 
of heaths, i. 118 
of laurels, i. 117 
Temperate, i. 229; vegetable 
physiognomy of, i. 304 
Torrid, temperature of, i. 
115, ii. 10; effects of, on the 
constitution, i. 178, 179, 379, 
atmospherical purity of the, i. 
353; springs in the, i. 203; 
organic richness of, i. 20fi, 207; 
scenery of, i. 216; vegetable phy- 
siognomy of, i. 304; rivers of the, 
iii. 10; insects of the, i. 177; 
constellations of the, i. 131; agri. 
culture of^ i. 200 
Zones, distinct demarcation of, 
Terra Pinna, i. 393 
Zumpango, ii. 25 
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