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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 |