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INDEX.

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Revenue and resources

327

Railway, scheme to construct a

288

Recruits, manner of raising

286

Return home

355

Specie imported into the United States from Mexico

311

Statistics of trade

311

Manufactures

312

Santa Fé Expedition, nets

312

Trade

313

Smuggling, extent of

318

Sinking fund, creation of the

322

Stamps or Seals

273

Serpents, figures of

276

Schools and Seminaries

302

Scotch and York Lodgges

227

Santa Anna, Minister of War

228

Spanish power subdued by

336

Revolutionary movements of

338

Elected President

339

Proclaimed Dictator

339

Captured by the Texans

339

Cunning of nets

340

Reelected President

341

Power of

345

Personal appearance of

72

Presentation to

72

Autograph of

75

Dinner with

74

Suggestions as to the mode of the regeneration of
Mexico

352

Shoshones, or the Snake Indians

283

San Miguel

19

San Michael

38

Salt Lakes

36

Social features

49

San Agustin

76

Festival at

76-77

Sacrificial knife

122

Sacrificial yoke

131

San Cosmé

140

San Agustine de las Cuevas

162

Serape

162

Sombrero

162

Spur

164

Story of Laborde

172

Santa Inez

201

Señor Vargas

208

Santa Anna’s leg

207

Stratagems of a hunter

235

Sculpture

53

Small idols

91

San Nicolas, Hacienda of

196

San Inezdo

198

Señor vargas

208

Tortilas

17

The beggar boy (story of)

57

Teoyaomiqui

109-113

Teocalli of Mexico

118

Temples in the Capital

118

Tradition in relation to the conquest

129

Tacubaya

157

Tierra Calienté

159

Features of

169

Tetecala

188

Tenango

205

Texcoco, Lake of

218

Scenery

210

Depth of

218

Town of

220

Ancient town

230

Pyramids of

221

Ancient bricks

221

Palace of Montezuma

221

Puente de las Brigantinass

221

Ancient group from

231

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Tonatiuh Ytzagual

288

Tradition of the pyramids of Teotihuacan

286

Tezcosingo

259

Theatre balls

142

Temisco

174

Tetecala

187

Teocallis

116-117

Teopans

116

Tezcosingo, Hill of

268

Tusapan,Temple of

267

State and fountains at

248

Tio Ignacio

253

Temple of Pachacamac

258

Tubella Plicalis

258

Troops, parades and discipline of the

285

Theatres in Mexico

267

thieving, impudent and adroit

258

Territory of the Mexican Republic

259

Trade with Tampico, American and Foreign

328-329

Matamoras

329

Table of distances, and hours steaming from Panama
to various parts

371

Use of the Lasso

258

Voyage to Vera Cruz

1

Vera Cruz

3

Appearance of town of

4

Alameda of

5

Diseases of

7

Baptisms and burials of

7

Water fall at

8

Commerce for the Port of

357

Blockade by the French

349

Vomito

3

Vergara, Hotel of

37

Virggin in the Cathedral

41

Virgin of Guadalupe

68

Her festival

58

Her churches

64

Her legends

65

Her picture

67

Her offerings

68

Her sonnet

69

Her indulgences

69

Virgin of Dolores, Festival of

149

Virgin of Remedios

143-145

Festival of

145

Legend of

145

Description of

148

View from San Agustin

79

Vale of Cuernavaca

129

Village of gamblers

224

Viaticum

237

Vases and cups

28-94-95

From Tula

197

Value of sugar estate

154

Victoria elected President

387

Revolutionary movements against

337

Whipping Indians

231

Wax figures

88

wollen blankets, manufactures of

235

Xochicalco

189

Relish on

189-192

Examination of

184

Caverns of

184

Subterranean vaults

185

Tradition of

185

Restoration of pyramid

186

Xolotl

245

Sun and Moon, origin of

295

Zopilote, the dance of

287