INDEX. 
389 
Mexican Udou ^ 
Sportsmen -^ 
Talent for sculpture...... yM 
Lakes, the character ot the waters, note. .Ho 
Manuscript ^ 
Cosmogony '' ^ 
Teocallis ^ 
Mexico, Road to ^ 
Valley of. ^ 
City of. 36 
Approach of. °1 
Appearance of. ™ 
View from the Cathedral 38 
Cathedra! of. 40 
Alameda of. *^ 
J-ivingin f° 
Market inMexico ^ 
Moonlight of Mexico ^ 
Monte., 
Montezuma and his Court 1^3 
Style of 134 
Miquahuitl |36 
Montezuma's presentiments 1^ 
Murder of the Swiss Consul 1^ 
Mairet's murder }-^ 
Murder of H ayden 1^^ 
Murder of Mr. Egerton ^^ 
Mules 163 
Mountain views i°X 
Miraculous breakfast •l'~ 
Molie de Guagelote |^ 
Michapas 1°^ 
Miguel Benito 1™ 
Mr. Webster in Mexico 1^1 
Modes of sleeping ^ffi 
Meztli-ytzagUiil - '''3 
Micoatl.... 2^3 
Measurements of the ruins of Teotihuaoan 223 
Montezuma's inkstand ^ 
Milperos and blackbirds ^ 
Madame Santa Anna • 227 
Montezuma's bath 234 
Museum ^^ 
Marble vases ^St 
Mint -^ 
Monte Pio f^ 
Mineria -^ 
Miacatlan 1°° 
Musical Indians 1^ 
Mapilca, ruins of. ■ r^ 
Misantla, ruins of. ■ 230 
Milla, ruins of. •■ f'] 
Manufacturing establishments, value of 3i4 
Mines, production of the 32» 
Mexican Revolution, outline of the 33o 
Origmofthe 33o 
Mexico, inundation of the city ^ 
Mortality in the Capital ^ 
Mexican tribes, origin of the «» 
39-265 
....202 
National Palace 
Negroes and Indians ■ 
Nanahuatzin ^ 
JNatividad 231 
Nuestra Seilora de Loreto 153 
Native musicians 107 
National debt 320 
Native family, private life of a 233 
Newspapers and Periodicals, statement of. 303 
Naturalization laws 349 
Orange groves 189 
Otumba 222 
Origin of Mexican lldolatry 89 
Peak of Tepiacualca ix-'m 
Perote 20-21 
PAOV. 
Puebla, description of......... • 23 
Alameda 24 
Cathedral -24 
Precious lamp 24 
Virgin Mary in ^ 
Pyramid of Cholula -"-26 
Description of. 26—27 
Legend of. 28 
Building of. 28 
Quetzalcoatl • -^ 
Feathered serpents of. 31—33 
Plaza of Mexico ^ 
Parian ^ 
Passeo de la Viga ™ 
President Santa Anna 42 
Passeo Nuevo ^ 
Pulque -76 
Priests of Antiquity jt? 
Population of the mountains -loj 
Pyramid of Xochicalco.. o"^, 
Popocatepetl ^*~?^ 
Crater of. ^08 
Ascent of. 209 
Pico del Fraile 213 
Measurements of. 215 
Geology of. 214 
Outline of. 216 
Pyramids of San Juan Teotihuacan ^ 
Plan of the ruins of do ^ 
Priests of the pyramids of do 2ao 
Perro Mudo •* 
Palm Sunday ^ 
Palace of the Archbishop ^ 
Of the Government •265 
r, ■ ^. ...... — 2pS 
Prison „Tft 
Statistics ^ 
PeSasco, collection of. 273 
Primitive village 175 
Indians i 175 
Papantla, pyramid of. 248 
Ruins of. -249 
Peopling of America .255 
Peruvian remains 257 
Wat«r vessels 25' 
Palace of the Incas '»a8 
Popocatepetl, flora of. 210 
ascent of. 298 
Political history 332 
Population of New Spain in 1793 290 
1803 300 
1830 300 
1842 300 
Pedraza Gomez elected President 337 
Political prospects ^ 
Panama Mission 368 
Pacific Ocean, steam navigation on 309 
Peak of Orizaba 1—15—19 
Puente Nacjonal ^ 
Puentedel Rey H- 
Plan del Rio ^ 
Description of. 23 
Puerto de San Lazaro 37 
Quetzalcoatl... •■•• ••■29 
duemada • 240 
Ruins of. -241 
Robbers 14-g 
Rebosos 53 
Revolution of 1841 ™ 
Rancho de Michapas 1^ 
Rancheros household I™ 
Remains near the Pyramids of Teotihuacan 224 
Revolutionary jugglery 230 
Ruins northwest of Chihuahua 239 
Revolution • • • • • °1 
Ruins of Xochicalco 180 
