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Breaches in the causeways ii., 235, 236, 240, 242, 252, 255, 267, 274
Bread and wine, consecrated ii., 458
Bridges at Mexico i., 336, 341, 358, 360, 388
Bridges at Mexico ii., 50, 58, 88, 91, 93, 104, 105, 106, 108, 207, 229, 334, 335
Brigantines built on Lake Tezcuco i., 407
burnt ii., 45
built and transported to Lake Tezcuco i., 147, 153, 159, 165, 178, 186, 187, 200, 202, 224, 226
attempts to destroy i., 200
launched i., 217, 244
canal for transporting i., 244
remains of, preserved i., 323, 437
co-operate with the army i., 231, 251, 257, 285
decoyed and destroyed i., 246
sailed from Honduras to Truxillo, i. See Fleet, 344
Budh, incarnation of i., 427
Bullock, W. i., 446, 447, 469
Bullock, W. ii., 427, 428, 441
Bulls for the Conquerors ii., 201, 451
Bustamente i., 53, 58, 74, 433
Bustamente ii., 306, 445

Cabot, Sebastian i., 122
Cacama, King of Tezcuco i., 180, 184, 324, 325, 336, 411, 413, 415
Cacama, King of Tezcuco ii., 104, 165, 269
Cacao i., 77
a circulating medium i., 82, 378
Calderon Señor de ii. See Barca, 424
Calendar, Aztec i., 64
of the lunar reckoning i., 67
coincidences with the Aztec ii., 390
Calendar-stone i., 69, 81, 361
Calmecac school i., 43
Calpulli i., 424
Camargo, Diego Muños i., 467, 60, 423, 426
Campeachy, Bay of i., 158
Canals i., 77, 291, 325, 327, 329, 357
Canals ii., 224
Cannibalism i., 49, 51, 86, 157, 247, 260
Cannibalism ii., 263, 390
Cannon, landed from the ships i., 161
command of, given to Mesa i., 162
effect of, at the battle of Ceutla i., 162
mounted on the Vera Cruz hillocks i., 171
effect of, on Aztec visitors i., 174
sent to the fleet i., 198
at Cempoalla i., 202
effect of, on the Tlascalans i., 253, 259
at Cholula i., 304
on board Narvaez's fleet ii., 20
at Cempoalla ii., 36, 38
turned against Narvaez ii., 38
effect of, at the retreat ii., 109
all lost in the retreat ii., 117
for attacking Mexico i., 158
the fleet on Lake Tezcuco i., 225
effects of, at the siege of Mexico i., 236, 257
cast in Mexico i., 323
Cano, Don Thoan ii., 419, 423, 424
cited ii., 115, 424, 426, 429
Canoes i., 325, 334, 360
Canoes ii., 230
Carli, Count, cited i., 423, 441
Carli, Count, cited ii., 455, 458, 459, 466
Carpets, cotton, at Vera Cruz i., 172
Carreri, Gemelli ii., 456
Casa de Contratacion i., 121, 15
Catalina, See Xuarez
Catalogue of Mexican historians i., 432
Catapult built ii., 277
Cathedrals i., 80, 357, 379
Cathedrals ii., 322
Catholics, Protestants and i., 166, 212
views of, as to infidels i., 307
Catoche, Cape i., 125, 158
Cattle ii., 363
Causeways i., 327, 331, 359
Causeways ii., 324
Cavaliers i., 144, 154
Cavallero ii., 45
Cavalry i., 162
Cavalry ii., 20, 39, 71, 108, 112, 115, 125, 158, 193, 196, 215, 240
See Horses ii., 258
Cavo, on Cortés' bigotry ii., 454
Cempoalla i., 194, 198, 201, 204, 206, 209, 229
Cempoalla ii., 24, 35, 47
Cempoallan allies i., 231, 233, 238, 246, 291, 293, 313, 461, 473, 420
Ceremonies, religious i., 40
Ceutla, battle of i., 163
Chalcas i., 446
Chalco ii., 183, 196, 202, 203, 225, 231
Chalco, lake of i., 81, 324, 327, 383
Champollion i., 58, 390, 434
Chapoltepec i., 81, 344, 361, 365, 475
Charles V., Spain under i., 120
discovery by the beginning of his reign i., 122
Cortés' first letter to i., 215
Cortés' first letter to ii., 150
discussion before, on the civilisation of Indians i., 222
Montezuma's gifts to ii., 4-8
his first visit to Spain after his accession ii., 16
his treatment of envoys from Cortés ii., 16
second letter to, by Cortés ii., 151
absent ii., 218
grant by, to Cortés, for capturing Guatemozin ii., 443
third letter to, from Cortés, and one from the army ii., 314
in Spain ii., 317
board by, respecting Cortés ii., 317
powers given by, to Cortés ii., 319
fifth letter to ii., 449
appoints a Juez de Residencia ii., 348
writes to Cortés ii., 349
orders him to return to Spain ii., 351
gives audience to him ii., 355
confides in Cortés ii., 356
visits him ii., 356
honours and rewards Cortés ii., 356
goes to Italy ii., 358
absence of ii., 366
applications to, by Cortés, and the result ii., 367
last letter to, by Cortés ii., 368
Chase, Montezuma's fondness for i., 410
Chastity, injunctions as to ii., 403
Chiahuitzlan i., 203
Chiapa ii., 395
Chichemecatl ii., 188
Chichemecatl i., 226, 263, 15
Chichimeca i., 421
Chichimeca ii., 393
Children, baptising and naming of i., 40
Children, baptising and naming of ii., 388
education and discipline of i., 42, 85
sacrificed i., 293
Cortés' treatment of i., 306
stew of, for Montezuma i., 476
Chimalpopoca sacrificed, 431
China i., 425, 427, 441
Chinantlan allies ii., 26, 43
Chinese i., 75
Chinese ii., 392, 400
Chivalry, spirit of ii., 210, 270
Chocolate i., 78, 87, 369, 424
Cholula, traditions connected with Quetzalcoatl at i., 38, 181, 288
Cholula, traditions connected with Quetzalcoatl at ii., 4, 167
account of i., 287, 289, 291
pilgrims to i., 289
entered by the Spaniards i., 291
junction of Cortés and Velasquez de Leon at ii., 25, 28
Olid's countermarch on ii., 144
coincidences of the tower of Babel and the temple of ii., 387
Cholulan allies ii., 144, 159, 263
Cholulans i., 238
distrust of i., 238
summons to the i., 285
embassy from the i., 286
their reception of the Spaniards i., 292
conspiracy of the i., 293
to aid Cortés i., 297
massacred i., 304
efforts to convert i., 312