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Mexican Bijou

235

Sportsman

287

Talent for sculpture

83

Lakes, the character of the waters, nets

218

Manuscript

258

Cosmogony

264

Teocallis

254

Mexican, Road to

33

Valley of

34

City of

36

Approach of

37

Appearance of

38

Cathedral of

40

Alameda of

45

Living in

48

Market in Mexico

39

Moonlight of Mexico

46

Monté

78

Montezuma and his court

133

Style of

134

Miquahitl

136

Montezuma’s presentiments

138

Murder of the Swiss Consul

140

Mairet’s murder

140

Murder of Hayden

141

Murder of Mr. Egerton

157

Mules

162

Mountain views

166

Miraculous breakfast

168

Molle de Guagelote

168

Michapas

189

Miguel Benito

190

Mr. Webster in Mexico

191

Modes of sleeping

205

Mestli-Ytzagual

23

Micoatl

223

Measurments of the ruins of Teotihuacan

223

Montezuma’s inkstand

227

Milperos and blackbirds

227

Madame Santa Anna

227

Montezuma’s bath

234

Museum

89-90

Marble vases

96-97

Mint

267

Monte Pio

267

Mineria

298

Miacatlan

188

Musical indians

197

Mapilca, ruins of

246

Misantla, ruins of

250

Milla, ruins of

251

Manufacturing establishments, value of

314

Mines, production of

395

Mexican Revolution, outline of the

335

Origin of the

335

Mexico, inundation of the city

282

Morality in the Capital

300

Mexican tribes, origin of the

382

National Palace

39-265

Negroes and Indians

202

Nanahuatzin

295

Natividad

281

Nuestra Señora de Loreto

153

Native musicians

197

National debt

320

Native family, private life of

293

Newspapers and periodicals, statement of

303

Naturalization laws

349

Orange groves

189

Otumba

228

Origin of Mexican Idolatry

89

Peak of Teplacaulca

19

Perote

26-61

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Puebla, description of

23

Alameda

24

Cathedral

24

Precious lamp

24

Virgin Mary in

25

Pyramid of Cholula

26

Description of

26-27

Legend of

28

Building of

28

Quetzalcoatl

29

Feathered serpents of

31-32

Plaza of Mexico

38

Parian

39

Passéo de la Viga

42

President Santa Anna

42

Passéo Nuevo

45

Pulqué

76

Priests of antiquity

118

Population of the mountains

169

Pyramid of Xochicalco

180

Popocatepetl

33-208

Crater of

208

Ascent of

209

Pico del Fraile

212

Measurements of

215

Geology of

214

Outline of

216

Pyramids of San Juan Teotihuacan

222

Plan of the ruins of do

223

Priests of the ruins of do

225

Perro Mudo

85

Palm Sunday

150

Palace of the Archbishop

255

Of the Government

265

Prision

258

Statistics

275

Peñasco, collection of

272

Primitive village

175

Indians

175

Papantla, pyramid of

248

Ruins of

249

Peopling of America

295

Peruvian remains

267

Water vessels

267

Palace of the Incas

258

Popocatepetl, flora of

210

Ascent of

208

Political history

262

Population of New Spain in 1798

299

1808

300

1820

300

1842

300

Pedraza Comez elected President

337

Political prospects

346

Panama Mission

398

Pacific Ocean, steam navigation on

380

Peak of Orizaba

1-15-19

Puente Nacional

11

Pan del Rio

12

Description of

28

Puerto de San Lazaro

37

Quetzalcoatl

29

Quemada

240

Ruins of

241

Robbbers

14-33

Rebosos

58

Revolution of 1841

70

Rancho de Michapas

189

Rancheros household

190

Remains near the pyramids of Teotihuacan

294

Revolutionary jugglery

230

Ruins northwest of Chihuahua

239

Revolution

81

Ruins of Xochicalco

180