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Alameda
44
Arrieros
18
Aguador
42
Alameda of Mexico
45
Agave Americana
76
Ancient vase from Tula
107-108
Compared
108
Armor of Alvarado
106
Ancient Mexican sacrifices
120
Ancient Mexican calendar
116
Ancient arms and armor
185
Armas de Agua
168
An Alcaldé
191
Alcalde’s secretary
198
Acianca
284
A country Beauty
204
A caravaggio scene
204
Ayotla
205
Aztuk words
216
Ancient remains on this Continent
237
Ancient remains in the United States
237
Ancient Caves
240
Ancient paintings in caverns
299
Antiquities
84
Altars
92
Alvarado’s armor
108
Ancient pyramids
264
Archbishop’s palace
265
Arbol Mainta
265
Acordada
268
Academy of Arts
271
Ancient Mexican priests
115
Aqueducts, Spanish
268
American Antiquities, letter on
379
Barranca Seca
19
Beggars
55-80
Butchers
54
Beggar boy, story of the
57
Bull Fight
58
Reflections on
61-68
Barrancas
178-179
Broad seal in Mexico
122
Burial of Santa Anna’s leg
287
of Vivanco
228
Bloody scenes during the Revolution
280
Beautiful residence
285
Bull Sancho
268
Botanic garden
266
Base of Teoyaomiqui
114
Bath of Montezuma
268-284
Builders of Ancient Cities
254
Bustamante, elected President
340
Coffee of Perote
15-19
Cholula, Town of
32
Casa Municipal
40
Canals
41
Chenampas
42
Climate of Mexico
45
Court ceremonies
70-71
Cock-fighting
78
Calvario Bell
78
Commission of Alvarado
108
Crosses found in Mexico, &c.
113
Colleges of antiquity
118
Common sacrifice
120

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City of Mexico, as it was at the Conquest
121
Cortez’s description of
122
Splendor of
121-125
Conquest of the Capital and destruction of
127
Chapultepec
156
Cruz del Marques
169
Cigarritos (form of)
169
Cuernavaca
171
Hotel at
171
Church at
172
Casa Municipal
173
Situation of
172
Climate of
173
Old Convent of
172
Scenery of
173
Chasms on plains
173
Cocoyotla
189
Comparisson of Indians and Negroes
288
Cuautla
288
Valley of
294
Cortina, collection of
272
Cacahuawamilpa, Cave of
198
Cuaulta de Amilpas
198-273
Contador, the
285
Commerce of the United States and Mexico
310
Cotton factories
313
Crops, value of
314
Custom House returns for 1841
318
Church, wealth and influence of the
326
Conventual establishments, number and property
329
Cortez, sketch of
282
Conquest of Mexico, character of those who aided }}
in the
282
Calleja, inhumanity of
385
Coaches and mules, Mexican
264
Character of the Mexicans
269
Commerce and manufactures of Mexico
325
Custom house, products of the
305
Central government
329
Constitution of the
329
Constitution of the Republic
341
Church property, distribution of
381
California, Lower
361
Pearl fishery of
362
California, Upper
362
Missions in
362
Description of
368
Productions of
382
Trade with
382
Diligences
9
Desierto, the
188
Duck shooting in Mexico
219
Domestic altars
22
Del Barrios
175
Dr. Morton opinion of American indians
250
Evangelistas
39
Equipages
68
Egerton’s murder
157
Earthquakes
214
Excursion to Texcoco
217
Execution, mode of
272
Egyptian hieroglyphs
219
Expenses of the Government, civil lists
353
Army and Navy
384
Education, estimate of
381