388 
INDEX 
PAOB. 
Exports from the Republic 30H 
Exports and Imports, comparative estimate of. 306 
England, encroachments of. 357 
Policy and foresiglit of. 369 
Frugality of tlie Mexicans 17 
Friars and Priests 44 
Fire worship 129 
Feasts of liuman flesh 122 
Features of the Tierra Caliente 169 
Funereal rites 227 
Fossil bones 231—232 
Indian superstition in regard to 231 
Funeral vase 101 
Fandango 177 
Federal Government 337 
Constitution of the 337 
First Congress of the 337 
French fleet in the American seas 367 
Girl with reboso 47 
Gran Sociedad 48 
Gambling 77 
Gladiatorial sacrifice 123 
Gladiatorial Stone 123 
Good Friday 155 
Garden at Cuernavaca 172 
Grove of the Contador 235 
God of Silence 86 
Grooves on hatchets 98 
Glass factories 315 
Government negotiations, character of the 321 
Guanajuato, butchery of the iphabitants of the 335 
Geographical position of Mexico 295 
Guerrero elected President 338 
Overthrow and execution of. 338 
Housekeeping 48 
Euitzilopotchtli 112 
House of Mirrore 118 
Human sacrifices 121 
Mode of 121 
Number of victims 125 
Ilayden's murder 141 
Holy week ceremonials 152 
Horseback journies, 162 
Hill of Flowers 180 
Housekeeping of a Eanchero 190 
Hacienda of St. Inez 202 
Hospitality of do 202 
Hoochietipec 205 
Hammocks 205 
Hard words 216 
Hunting bull 235—237 
Houses of the Sun and Moon 223 
Hidalgo's trick 230 
Huejutla 231 
History— Sandwich Islands 358 
Hatchets 98 
Household gods 1Q2 
Holy Week 149 
Holy Thui-sday 151 
Heretics burned 155 
Hacienda of Temisco 174 
Hand flower £66 
Hacienda of San Nicholas 196 
Santa Inez 198 
Hawaiian Islands, Americans on the 3C1 
Missionaries on the 361 
Iztaccihuatl 33 
Indian porters 43 
Iturbide, autograph of. 75 
Indian sacrament ,,., 112 
Women 142- 
PAOK. 
Indian Hotdi n^ 
Shepherd 167 
With panniers , ig7 
Villages 170 
Character and Condition 170 
Diplomacy ; 193 
Degradation 201 
Slavery 201—202 
And Negroes 203 
Words 216 
Hatchets 98 
Women and infants 143 
Villages 175 
Alcalde 192 
Races within the United States 257 
Interior of a Raiicho 190 
Interview with an Indian Alcald6 191 
Interior of the pyramids of Teotihuacan 223 
Indio Triste 88 
Idol worshippers, the 254 
Inhabitants of Pa!enque,&c 261—263 
Imports from the United States 310 
Iturbide, accession.dethronement and banishment of.3y6 
The return and execution of. 337 
Idols found at Tula 275 
Figures of unknown Mexican 277—278 
Idol found in Oajaca 279 
Insurrection of 1841 340 
Its causes .341 
Inaccessibility of Mexico 347 
Isthmus of Panama, advantages of the 374 
Jalapa— Journey to 9 
Description of. 15 
Beautiful women of. 16 
Judases 155 
Journey to the Tierra Caliente 159 
Journies on horseback 162 
Juan Gonzales 204 
Litera 7 
Las Vigas 19 
La Hoya 19 
Letter writers 39 
Lonja 40 
Leperos 41 
Laborde 172 
Licences 192 
Lake of Tezcoco 218 
Of the valley 218 
Qualities of. 218 
Lasso , 229 
The benefits of 188 
La Molina 235 
Ladies in church 152 
Laborde, history of. 172 
Garden of. .173 
Lakes near the City of Mexico, position and level of.282 
Mexican frugality 17 
Soldiei-s< 10 
Fruits 16 
Medal 39 
Politeness 50 
Lady going to mass 51 
Beauty ,.,. 52 
Mythology 109 
Heaven 109 
Hell 110 
Deities lU 
Serape 162 
Horsemen 163 
Spur 164 
Fleas 204 
Hospitality 206 
Earthquakes 214 
Words 216 
