LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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[ThePrincess is given a Vision]Frontispiece
[The Descent ofQuetzalcoatl]xiv
[Toveyo and theMagic Drum]16
[The Altar ofSkulls]26
[The Guardian of theSacred Fire]30
[Pyramid of theMoon]: [Pyramid of the Sun]32
[Ruins of thePyramid of Xochicalco]34
[The Spirit of thedead Aztec is attacked by an Evil Spirit who scatters Clouds ofAshes]38
[The DemonIzpuzteque]40
[The Aztec CalendarStone]44
[A Prisoner fightingfor his Life]48
[Combat betweenMexican and Bilimec Warriors]53
[Priest making anIncantation over an Aztec Lady]54
[The Princess sees aStrange Man before the Palace]62
[Tezcatlipoca, Lordof the Night Winds]66
[The Infant War-Goddrives his Brethren into a Lake and slays them]70
[Statue of Tlaloc,the Rain-God]76
[The AgedQuetzalcoatl leaves Mexico on a Raft of Serpents]80
[Ritual Masks ofQuetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca; and Sacrificial Knife]84
[The so-calledTeoyaominqui]88
[Statue of a MaleDivinity]90
[Xolotl]94
[The Quauhxicalli,or Solar Altar of Sacrifice] 98
[Macuilxochitl]102
[The Penitentaddressing the Fire]106
[Cloud Serpent, theHunter-God]110
[MexicanGoddess]114
[Tezcatlipoca]117
[“Place wherethe Heavens Stood”]120
[A Flood-Myth of theNahua]122
[The Prince who fledfor his Life]126
[The Princess andthe Statues]130
[The King’sSister is shown the Valley of Dry Bones]140
[MexicanDeity]142
[The Prince who wentto Found a City]156
[“The Tabletof the Cross”]160
[Design on a Vasefrom Chamá representing Maya Deities]166
[The House ofBats]172
[Part of the Palaceand Tower, Palenque]182
[The King who loveda Princess]186
[Teocalli orPyramid of Papantla]: [The Nunnery,Chichen-Itza]188
[Details of theNunnery at Chichen-Itza]190
[The Old Woman whotook an Egg home]192
[Great Palace ofMitla]: [Interior of an Apartment in the Palace ofMitla]198
[Hall of theColumns, Palace of Mitla]202
[The Twins make anImitation Crab]214
[The Princess andthe Gourds]220
[The Princess whomade Friends of the Owls]222
[In the House ofBats] 226
[How the Sunappeared like the Moon]230
[Queen Móohas her Destiny foretold]240
[The RejectedSuitor]242
[Piece of Potteryrepresenting a Tapir]247
[Doorway ofTiahuanaco]248
[Fortress atOllantay-tampu]250
[“Mother andchild are united”]252
[The Inca Fortressof Pissac]254
[“Making oneof each nation out of the clay of the earth”]258
[Painted and BlackTerra-cotta Vases]280
[Conducting theWhite Llama to the Sacrifice]312
[“The birdlikebeings were in reality women”]318
[“A beautifulyouth appeared to Thonapa”]320
[“He sang thesong of Chamayhuarisca”]322
[“The youngerone flew away”]324
[“His wife atfirst indignantly denied the accusation”]326
[“He saw avery beautiful girl crying bitterly”]328