- Acacia trees, [109].
- Acalá, [245], [252].
- Acapulco, Port of, [5].
- Acatenango, Peak of, [39].
- Achiote, [94].
- Agave rigida, [197].
- Agua, Volcano, see Volcan.
- Agua Blanca, [89].
- Aguacate fruit, or alligator pears, [10], [58].
- Aguardiente made at San Gerónimo, [107].
- Ak at ’cib, building, Chichén Itzá, [203].
- Alcaldes, engage carriers, [21], [105];
- their dress described, [28].
- Alcaldes, of Antigua, [31].
- — of Belehú, [87], [88].
- — – Cachapa, [115].
- — – Chiché, [106].
- — – Coban, [105].
- — – Comitan, [115].
- — – Copan, [139].
- — – Godines, [46].
- — – Ixkun, [174].
- — – San Antonio, [54].
- — – San Luis, [173].
- — – Uspantan, [83].
- Alguacils of Belehú, [88].
- Alligator meat as Lenten fare, [41].
- Alligators, near Yaxché, [181],
- in the Rio Makál, [185],
- in the Rio Usumacinta, [215],
- at Monte Cristo, [216-17].
- Almolonga Plain, [25].
- Alotenango, [37], [40].
- Alotepeque Mines, [49].
- Alta Vera Paz, tableland, [89].
- Altars, ancient and modern, at Belehú, [87], [88],
- at Campeche, [195],
- at Chichén Itzá, [207],
- at Coban, [92],
- at Copan, [116], [118],
- in Ermitas, [158],
- at Quirigua, [149],
- at Rabinal, [103],
- in Stephen’s house, [201],
- at Uspantan, [85],
- at Utatlan, [67].
- Altos, the, cultivation in, [44],
- journey across, [71],
- exhilarating atmosphere on, [86], [89],
- pine-trees of, [116].
- Alvarado, Doña Beatrix, the unfortunate, widow of Pedro Alvarado,
- elected governor of Santiago, [25],
- her death, [26].
- — Pedro de, founder of Santiago city, [25],
- his expedition to Peru and death, ib.,
- his expedition to Guatemala, [60-66].
- Alvarez, Saturnina, her kindness to men and animals, [190].
- Amatitlan, Lake of, [8], [35].
- American Archæology, [272].
- — work among the ruins of Copan, [142].
- Angulo, Pedro de, Dominican missionary, [96],
- his journey through Tuzulutlan, [98].
- Animals:—
- Bats, [48], [78].
- Dogs, Maya, kept for eating, [251].
- —, modern Indian, [79], [236-7].
- Gophers (Geomys hispidius), [33].
- Jaguars, skulls of, [236].
- Monkey, a pet, [179-81].
- Monkeys, howling, or Monos (Mycetes villosus), [145], [147], [148].
- Mules, [15], [16].
- Pigs, Indian, [79].
- Tapirs, [184].
- Aniseed, [51].
- Anonas, [10].
- Antigua, (see Ciudad Vieja, Guatemala, and Santiago),
- coffee-plantations near, [23],
- the Hotel Rojas at, [24],
- Alvarado and his wife associated with, [25],
- ruined by floods, [25-6],
- rebuilt, and destroyed by earthquakes, [26];
- at present day, [27],
- bees of, ib.,
- cochineal trade of, replaced by coffee-culture, ib.,
- Fiesta de Reyes at, [28],
- Indian costumes seen near, [28-9],
- charm of the place, [29].
- Ants, [109],
- marching army of, [122];
- Parasol-ants, curious habits of, [148].
- Archers, Maya, mentioned, [67].
- Arinchnak, [181].
- Arms, absence of, in carvings at Ixkun, [170],
- and Quirigua, [150],
- shown at Chichén Itzá, [207], [210].
- — used in the present day, [237].
- Arrieros and Mule-trains, [23],
- an uncivil individual, [219].
- Astronomical theories as to the use of Maya temples, [234].
- Atalaya, Castle, Utatlan, [66].
- Atitlan, Lake of, [45], [46], [47],
- animal life near, [48],
- native travellers near, ib.,
- attempts to photograph Indians of district, [49],
- returning pilgrims near, [49], [50],
- canoes on, and fish in, [57].
- Atitlan, Volcano, see Volcan.
- Atlatl, Mexican throwing-stick, in sculpture, Chichén Itzá, [207], [210].
- Aurora, or yellow-breasted trogon (Trogon caligatus), [120].
- Avendaño, Padre Fray Antonio de, his embassy to the Itzá chief at Tayasal, [248-9].
- Avila, Gil Gonzales de, lost with his party on the Rio Dulce, [250-1].
- Babies, Indian, [10], [29], [31], [134], [166].
- Bacalar, Spanish station at, [189].
- Ball Court (Tlachtli) at Chichén Itzá, [204-6],
- at Rabinal, [104].
- Bananas, [3], [4], [7], [8], [10], [23], [31], [76], [78], [108], [118], [156],
- uses of fibre of, [197].
- Baptism the only rite considered vital by Indians, [186].
- Barbas de viejo, flower (Bromelia), [58].
- Barbasco, [145].
- Barlee, Sir Frederick, Governor of British Honduras, [187].
- Barrancas, or ravines, near Guatemala city, [8], [12], [17], [22],
- near Godines, [44],
- in the Motagua Valley, [76],
- near Uspantan, [88],
- near Utatlan, [63], [68].
- Barrios, the, or wards of Cohan, how managed, [92].
- —, General J.M. Reina, visits Champerico, [7].
- —, General J. Rufino, his railway scheme, [173],
- his death, [133].
- —, Puerto, railway from, in construction, [145].
- Bats, [48], [78].
- Bees, destructive work of, at Antigua, [27].
- — wild, at Quirigua, [147].
- Beetles, [122].
- Belehú, road to, [86],
- writer’s quarters at, [87],
- scarcity of water at, [88],
- no road from, ib.,
- departure from, and crossing of the Chixoy river, [89].
- Belize, English merchants of, [49],
- writer’s journey to by land, [187],
- and by river, [188];
- town of, and inhabitants described, ib.,
- its history as a British colony, [189];
- Santa Cruz Indians at, [190],
- Dr. X. at, [190-2].
- — river, (see also Makál), [181], [182],
- mangrove-swamp and bridge near, [187],
- divide in mountains near, [176].
- Bennett, Mr., estate of, [107].
- Benque Viejo, [181],
- ruins near, [182].
- Bernouilli, Dr., results of his visit to Tikál, [235].
- Bignonia (flowers), [23].
- ‘Biologia Centrali-Americana,’ [126], [127], [198], [258].
- Birds:—
- Aurora, or yellow-breasted Trogon (Trogon caligatus), [120].
- Blackbirds (Quiscalus), [110], [121].
- Cardinal bird, scarlet, [203].
- Chocolateras, spoonbills, [216].
- Cuckoos, ground, [110].
- Divers, [216].
- Ducks and coots, [57], [216].
- Egrets, [216].
- Flycatchers, [110].
- Geese, [67].
- Ground-doves, [110].
- Guarda-barrancas, [13], [119].
- Humming-birds, [110].
- Jays, blue and grey, [48], [110], [120].
- Macaws (Ara macao), [147].
- Mocking-birds or sensontes, [93], [106], [110], [203].
- Mot-mots, [110], [121], [203].
- Orioles (Icterus), see also Oropendula, [110], [120].
- Oropendulas (Ostinops Montezumæ-Waglerii), [120], [147].
- Owls, [121].
- Parras, [216].
- Parroquets, [110], [119].
- Parrots, [81], [110], [118], [147].
- Partridges, [251].
- Pelicans, [4].
- Pheasants, [251].
- Pito-reales, [93].
- Puhuyak, or Night-jar, [121].
- Quetzal (Pharomacrus mociuno), [120].
- Sensontes, see Mocking-birds, supra.
- Spoonbills, see Chocolateras, [216].
- Teal, ib.
- Toucans (Rhamphastos carinatus), [120].
- Turkeys, Peten (Meleagris ocellata), [178].
- Whip-poor-will, [48], [121].
- Woodpeckers, [110], [121].
- Wrens, [110].
- Zopilotes (Cathartes atratus), [13], [90], [111], [121].
- Blackbirds (Quiscalus), [110], [121].
- Black Christ, shrine of, at Esquipulas, festival of, and pilgrims to, [49], [50], [58].
- Blancancaux, Mr., [179], [182].
- Blockley, Mr., [149], [151].
- Blue Mountains, [183].
- Boats:
- Canoes, [57], [193], [236], [239],
- Cayueos, [239],
- Doreys, [188],
- Pit-pans, [186].
- Boca del Cerro, [236].
- Bogran, General, President of the Republic of Honduras, [128], [129].
- Bonacca, landing of Columbus at, [193].
- Bottle-brush flowers, [110].
- Bowditch, Mr. Charles, [142].
- Bows and arrows used by the Mayas, but never found in sculptures, [207], [211].
- British Honduras, a journey into, [182], mural painting found in, [122].
- — — Governor of, see Barloe.
- — Museum, sculptures presented to, [241].
- Bromelias, [92].
- Brown seed-necklaces worn by Indians, [236-7].
- Brujeria (witchcraft), [49], [135].
- Brujo, Indian name for wizard, [172].
- Buildings, see Indian.
- Burial-places, (see Indian), at Ixkun, [178].
- Burnes, Mr., [107].
- Cabildos:
- of Atitlan, [60],
- of Belehú, [87],
- of Copan, [128].
- Cacao, (see also Madro de Cacao),
- first seen by the Spaniards, [194], [251];
- wild, [217].
- Cachapa, [115], [116].
- Cachil, Cumbre de, [106].
- Cachiquel Indians, (see Quiché Indians), Chronicles of, [61].
- Cacique, an Indian, at the court of Charles V., [74].
- Caciques of Bonacca, [193],
- of Sacapulas and Coban, [96-7].
- Cacti, [112].
- — Nopal, [27].
- — Organ-pipe, [117].
- Cajabon, track from, to Coban mapped, [157],
- Ermita en route to, [158],
- hammock bridge near, [159],
- the Lopez family at (see also Lopez), ib.;
- the Dutch Padre of, [160-2],
- the Convento at, ib.,
- forest journey from, [163].
- Calabash trees, [237].
- Calceolarias, [76].
- Calvario, the, at Coban, (ill.), [100].
- Camalote, or high reeds, [182-3].
- Campeche, [195],
- landing of Cordova at, and Maya temple of, ib.,
- harbour of, [196],
- ruins near, and need of further exploration of, [252].
- Cancer, Luis, Dominican missionary, his visit to Coban, [99].
- Cancuén River, [167-8].
- Canna-leaves, use of, [92].
- Cannibalism attributed to Englishmen, [157].
- Canoes at Santa Catarina, [57], [193], [236], [239].
- Canoes of the Mayas of Bonacca, [193].
- Capulin tree, bark of, [113].
- Caracol, the, at Chichén Itzá, [203].
- Caralampio, son of Gorgonio Lopez, see Lopez.
- Cardinal bird, scarlet, [203].
- Cargadores, see Indian carriers.
- Caribal, or village, of untamed Indians, [236-7].
- Caribes, see Lacandon Indians.
- Caribs, [236],
- of Belize, [188-9], [190].
- — of Livingston, their fish-trade, [155].
- — women, pictures of, [192].
- Carmen, Isla de, [212].
- Carrera, the Dictator, and the priests, [11].
- Castillo, the, at Chichén Itzá, [204], [209].
- Catherwood, cited on the ruins of Chichén Itzá, [198],
- of Copan, [127],
- his plan of buildings at Utatlan, [69].
- Catoche, Cape, landing of Cordova at, [195].
- Caves, near the Rio Lanquin, [159].
- Cayo, El, writer’s arrival at, [182],
- men despatched from, to Tikál, ib.,
- mozos paid off, [185],
- others become homesick at, [176],
- boat used at, [186];
- the stone lintel packed at, [240].
- Cedars, [2], [140], [146].
- Cedron nut, its uses, [170].
- Ceiba tree, [121-2].
- Ceniza, La, shooting affray at, [144].
- ’Cenotes, [196], [203], [207].
- —, sacred, at Chichén Itzá, [208], [209].
- Centipedes, [23], [122].
- Cerro del Carmen, church of, [13], [14].
- Chacujál, (see also Pueblo Viejo), ruins at, [104], [248];
- Cortés’s expedition to, [250-1].
- Chajmaic River, [167-8].
- Chaltunes, or underground cisterns, [235].
- Chambon, M., joins writer at Laguna, [215],
- and at Palenque, [219];
- dances a Zapateado, [221].
- Champerico, port of, [7].
- Champoton, landing of Cordova at, [195].
- Charles V., and the cacique, [74].
- Charms, Indian, against fevers, [59].
- — against Snake-bite, [171].
- Charnay, M. Desiré, and his travels, [239-40],
- his work on Central America and Mexico, ib.
- Cheirostemon platanoides tree, [33].
- Chiapas, [61],
- Indians of, [236].
- Chicha, an Indian drink, [31].
- Chichajác, alleged idols at and search for, [168], [172].
- Chiché, village of and mounds at, [75],
- obsidian knives etc. found at, ib.,
- writer’s quarters at, ib.,
- precipitous track from to Uspantan, [76-7],
- writer’s boxes detained at, [106].
- Chichén Itzá, (see also Stephens), ruins of, [193],
- writer’s visit to, [199],
- and quarters in, [200], [202],
- visited by officials, [200];
- Mr. Sweet joins writer, [202],
- arrangement and descriptions of the ruins, [202] et seq.;
- wall-painting of a human sacrifice found at, [207];
- difficulties of taking mouldings at, [207-8];
- Landa cited on the sortilege of the ’cenote at, [208-9];
- comparison of ruins at with those of Copan and Quirigua, [210];
- constant difficulties in getting workmen, [200], [211],
- success of work at, largely due to Mr. Sweet, [244].
- Chichicaste trees, or tree-nettles, [72],
- use of their leaves, [73].
- Chichicastenango (Santo Tomas), town of, [72],
- Indian costumes at, [73],
- Indian church-function at, ib.,
- funeral procession at, [74].
- Chico-sapote wood, [233].
- Chilapa, [245].
- Chili-peppers, [124], [237], [251].
- Chimaltenango, hotel at, [41],
- hills and plains of, [72].
- Chinic village, fruit-culture at, [76].
- Chiquimula village, doctor at, [125].
- Chixoy River or Rio Negro (q. v.), [87],
- bridge across, [88-9], [167-8].
- Chocolateras (birds), [216].
- Chol Indians, missionary effort amongst, [248].
- Christmas market, Guatemala city, [10].
- Chronicles, the, of the Cachiquel Indians, [61].
- Chuaca, old Spanish settlement at, [196].
- Chuntuchí, [248], [250].
- Churches in Guatemala city, [12].
- Chute fern, use made of, [91].
- Cicadas, [77].
- Ciguatecpan, [245].
- Cimientos, or foundation mounds, [169], see Mounds.
- Cinder ridge, on Fuego mountain, [40].
- ’Citas, [198].
- Ciudad Vieja near Antigua, the former capital, [24].
- Clergy, celibacy of, past, [90], and present, [25].
- Coban, Indians of, [87], [158];
- bad road to, [90];
- welcome of Mr. and Mrs. Thomac, ib.,
- cottages and gardens of the natives, [91],
- their family saints and family settlements, [92],
- divisions of the town, ib.,
- religious ceremonies at, [93],
- curious dances at, [94-5];
- decline of ecclesiastical power in, [94];
- market at, [95];
- Spanish missionaries to, [95-99];
- foreigners in at present time, [99],
- the Calvario at, ib.,
- track from to Cujabon, mapped, [157].
- — river, [105].
- Cochineal trade, formerly the staple of Antigua, [27].
- Cockroaches, [123].
- Cockscomb Mountains, [183].
- Cocoanuts, [10].
- Coco-palms, [3], [4], [7], [8], [23], [107], [109].
- Coffee bushes, [23], [27], [30], [53], [57], [91], [108].
- — trees, San Cristóbal, [89].
- Cofradias, the, of Coban, organization of, [92],
- and suppression, [95].
- Colima, Devil-fish at, [5].
- "Colima" steamship, wreck of, [3].
- Coloradillo insect, [122].
- Colorado Casa, Chichén Itzá, [199-202].
- Columbus meets the Mayas at Bonacco, [193-4].
- Comitan village, Gorgonio’s passport demanded at, [115], [198].
- Commandante, the, at Monte Cristo, [222].
- Cooking at high altitudes, [34-5].
- Conventos at Cajabon, [160-2],
- at San Andrés Sacabajá, [78],
- at San Gerónimo, [197],
- at Uspantan, [84].
- Copal used in sacrifice, [75], [168-9], [177], [209], [238].
- Copan, [61], [70];
- road to, [105],
- writer’s start for, [114],
- fording the river, [115];
- greeted at by the Niña Chica, [116];
- monumental remains at, [70], [117];
- writer’s quarters at, [117], [118], [128],
- duties of the party at, [118], [119],
- birds at, [119-121],
- vegetation at, [122],
- insects of, [122],
- marching army of ants at, [122-3],
- snakes and wild animals of, [123],
- villagers, interested and interesting, [124], [125], [134-6],
- women of, ib.,
- results of writer’s work at, published in the ‘Biologia Centrali-Americana,’ [126-7];
- imposing plazas at, [126];
- earliest description of ruins at, [127];
- necessary outfit for the explorations at, and difficulties of transport, [128];
- site and condition of ruins at, [129],
- remains of temples among, [129], [130],
- calendar glyphs on stola at, [263],
- carved monoliths at, [70];
- visit of a general of the Honduras army to, [13],
- hindrances to work at, [132],
- generosity of the Niña Chica, ib.,
- precautions against marauders, [133],
- a case of brujeria or witchcraft, [135],
- evening chats with the villagers of, [126],
- religion of villagers, [136-7],
- the Novena of San Antonio, [137],
- Easter celebrations at, [138];
- a case of goma or drunkenness-disease at, [138-9],
- honesty of the natives at, ib.,
- the one exception, ib.;
- lessons in cleanliness to the natives at, [140];
- difficulties of packing and despatching moulds, ib.;
- changes at the ruins since date of visit, and important work on by Americans, [142];
- thunderstorms at, [143];
- writer leaves, for Quirigua, [143].
- Copileo, [245].
- Cordova, Hernandez de, his expedition to Yucatan, [194-5].
- Corn, Indian, [32], [44], [108].
- Coroza palms, [145], [147], [152].
- Cortés, Hornando de, his expedition to Mexico, and conquest thereof,
- 195, [204];
- his march to Honduras, [183], [244-6], [250], [251].
- Costa Grande, low lands of, [51].
- Costumes seen in Guatemala, [28].
- — of Alcaldes, [20].
- — Indian, [23], [84],
- seen in Antigua, [29].
- — — in Chimaltenango, [43].
- — — Palenque, [58].
- — — Patzun, [42-3].
- — — San Tomas, [73].
- — — Sololá, [71-2].
- — — worn by Lacandon Indians, [237].
- —, Ladino, at San Miguel, [84].
- — — Servants’ at Guatemala, [10].
- — — Women’s, [29],
- riding do., [48].
- — Mestiza Women’s, Laguna, [213].
- Cozumel, Island of, [195].
- Craters, of Agua, [26], [34-6].
- — of Fuego, [40].
- Creoles, (see also Caribs), [188].
- Crickets, [48].
- Cu (Indian name for a temple), at Chichén Itzá, [209],
- at Ixkun, [177],
- at Tayasal, [246],
- at Uspanlan, [80],
- at Utatlan, [67].
- Cuba, [195].
- Cubulco, [102].
- Cuckoos, ground, [110].
- Cuesta de Santa Maria, [62].
- Cultivation, Indian methods of, [44], [46].
- Culúa, city, [251-2].
- Custom House, exorbitant charges of at Guatemala, [8], [11], [15],
- irritating methods at Laguna, [214].
- Cuzcatlán (Salvador), reached by Alvarado, [65].
- Cypress, [85].
- Dances, [94-5], [214], [220-1].
- Delgado, Padre Diego, his missionary expedition to Tayasal and its fate, [247].
- Devil-fish, [5].
- Diaz, Bernal, [194],
- cited on Cordova’s expedition, [195], [244-5].
- —, Porfirio, President of Mexico, [190].
- Dieseldorff, Mr. Erwin, archæologist, [119], [126].
- Distilleries at San Gerónimo, [108].
- Divers (birds), [216].
- Dogs, Indian, ravenous, [79], [236-7].
- Dolores, village, [174], [176].
- — de las Lacandones, settlement founded, [247].
- Dolphins, [4].
- Domingo, his tale of stone Idols, [164-5],
- and search for, [168],
- he propitiates the hill-spirit, [169],
- his vast appetite, [164].
- Dominican missionaries at Coban, [95],
- at Santiago, [95], [96],
- in Sacapulas, [97],
- at Tuzulutlan, [98].
- Drunkenness, see Goma.
- Ducks and coots, [57], [216].
- Dulce, Golfo, [128], [152], [251].
- — river, [246],
- gorge of, [155], [251].
- Dutch padre at Coban, his reminiscences, [161-2],
- he reads a novel, [162].
- Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions at Antigua, [26].
- Easter and Holy Week, holidays kept by Indians, [138], [143].
- Ecclesiastical influence, decline of in Coban, [94],
- in Guatemala, [11].
- Educational difficulties, [54-5].
- Egrets, [216].
- Elder trees and flowers, [22], [32].
- Embroidery of Sololá, fame of, [71].
- Enaguas, part of women’s dress, [23], [29], [42-3], [84].
- Encuentros, Los, elevation of, [72].
- Epiphytes, [58].
- Equipment of a native traveller, [20].
- — necessary for exploring ruined cities, and difficulties of transporting it, [128], [141], [150].
- Erezuma, Don Adolfo, [215], [217], [222], [223].
- Ermitas described, [158].
- Escuintla, ice trade of, [34].
- Esquipulas, shrine of the Black Christ at, and religious festival of, [49],
- view of, [50].
- Estancos (public-houses), [53],
- as pawn-shops, [72].
- Euphorbiæ, [111].
- Family Saint, Indian, [92].
- — settlement, ib.
- Ferns:—
- Chute fern, [91].
- Maidenhair, [22].
- Tree-, [91], [105], [155].
- Ficus trees, [30], [119].
- Fiestas, (see Easter &c.) of the Hija de Maria, [12].
- — Indian, [73], [220].
- — de Reyes, [28].
- Fighting scene in wall-paintings at Chichén Itzá, [207].
- Fireflies, [77].
- Fire Peak, Volcan de Fuego (ill.), [39].
- Fish:—
- Devil-fish, [5],
- Dolphins, [4],
- Flying-fish, [4],
- Mojarra, [57],
- Triponcito or Pepesca, in the lake of Atitlan, [57].
- — in the Rio Usumacinta, [216].
- Fish-fence, [217].
- Flores, (see also Tayasal), [232], [235], [245].
- Flowers:—
- Barbas de viejo (Bromelia), [58].
- Bignonia, [23].
- Bottle-brush, [110].
- Bromelias, [58], [92].
- Cacti, [112].
- Nopal cactus, [27].
- Organ-pipe cactus, [112].
- Calceolarias, [76].
- Cannas, [92].
- Cranes’ bills, [33].
- Dahlias, [1], [22].
- Elder, [22], [32].
- Epiphytes, [58].
- Euphorbiæ, [112].
- Frangipani, [83], [106].
- Geraniums, [33].
- Heliotrope, [1], [22].
- Hibiscus, crimson, [23], [140].
- Jasmin, yellow, [23].
- Madre de Cacao, [106].
- Mimosa, [80].
- Mistletoe, [83].
- Morning glories, [8].
- Musæ, [92].
- Orchids, [58], [78], [83].
- Pointsettia, [23].
- Roses, [1], [22], [23], [91].
- Salvias, scarlet, [32].
- Sunflowers, [8], [22], [32], [33].
- Tillandsias, [83].
- Violets, [102].
- Wigandia, [22].
- Flycatchers, [110].
- Flying-fish, [4].
- Foreigners in Coban, [9],
- in Guatemala, [11].
- Forest life, animal and vegetable, [147].
- Forests, lowland and mountain, difference of vegetation in, [122].
- Foundation-mounds, see Cimientos.
- Frangipani, [83], [106].
- Frijoles, [19], [174].
- Frogs, [48].
- Frontera, town of, [212], [215].
- Fruit and Fruit-trees:—
- Aguacates or Alligator-pears, [10], [58].
- Aniseed, [51].
- Anonas, [10].
- Bananas, [3], [4], [7], [8], [10], [23], [31], [76], [78], [108], [118], [150].
- fibre of, or Manilla hemp, [197].
- Cacao, [194].
- wild, [217], [251].
- Cedron nut, [170].
- Chili-peppers, [124], [237], [251].
- Cocoanuts, [10].
- Cocoanut-palms, [3], [4], [7], [8], [23], [107], [109].
- Coffee-bushes, [23], [27], [30], [53], [57], [91], [108].
- trees, [89].
- Ficus trees, [30], [119].
- Matapalo (parasitic fig), [147].
- Gourds, [237].
- Jocotes, [10].
- — trees, [31], [57].
- Lemons, sweet, [10].
- Limes, [10].
- Oranges, [10], [57], [76], [108].
- Peach-trees, [23], [32].
- Peppers, [251], see Chili-peppers.
- Pimiento, [10].
- Pine-apples, [10].
- Plantains, [23], [237].
- Sugar-cane, [107], [117].
- Tomatoes, [10], [237].
- Yams, [237].
- Fuchsias, [33].
- Fuego, Volcano, see Volcan.
- Fuensalida, Padre Bartolomé de, his expedition to Tayasal, [246-7].
- Fuentes y Guzman, Francisco Antonio, author of the Recordacion Florida, [66],
- his description of Utatlan, ib., [69], [253].
- Gambling, [213].
- Games, of the Mayas, [205-6].
- Gann, Dr., mural paintings found by, in British Honduras, [252].
- Garrapata insects (ticks), [122].
- Gaumer, Dr. and Mrs., work for the ‘Biologia Centrali-Americana,’ [198].
- German traders in Guatemala, [11].
- Giuntini, Mr., plaster-moulder, [128], [130], passim.
- God of Thunder (Idol), [246], [247].
- Godines, road to, [43],
- great barranca of, ib.,
- writer’s arrival at and meeting with Mr. Audley Gosling, [45],
- view from camp at, [46],
- ride through, [51].
- Golfete, the, [154].
- Goodman, Mr. J. T., his notes and tables of Maya hieroglyphic inscriptions, [258] et seq.
- Goma disease, the, [138].
- Gophers or Taltusas (Geomys hispidius), [33].
- Gorgonio, see Lopez.
- Gosling, Mr. Audley, [45], [51].
- Gourds, [237].
- Gracias á Dios, falls of, [165].
- Great Cycles of the Mayas, see Hieroglyphics.
- — Southern Pine Ridge, see Pine Ridge.
- Grijalva, Juan de, his expedition discovers Mexico, [195].
- — River, [245].
- Ground cuckoos, [110].
- — doves, ib.
- Guacacualcos town, [244-5].
- Guarda-barrancas (birds), [13], [119].
- Guatemala city, (see Antigua, Ciudad Vieja, Iximché, and Santiago), [8], [15],
- barrancas near, ib., [12],
- situation and surroundings of, [9],
- the market-place of, [10],
- exorbitant Customs duties at, [11];
- decay of ecclesiastical influence at, ib.;
- churches, vesper service at, [12];
- German merchants at, [11];
- evening promenade, [13];
- Hotels at, [14];
- British legation at, ib.;
- foundation of city, [25-6];
- strongholds of, [70].
- Guzman, see Fuentes y Guzman.
- Hammock bridge, [159-60].
- Harris, Mr., and Mr. Burns, hospitality of, [106-7].
- Heliotrope, [1], [22].
- Henequen cultivation, [197].
- Herrera, Don Carlos, his cattle-rancho at Quirigua, [146].
- — the historian, his account of Tlachtli, [205].
- Heyde, Father, his excavations in the plain near Rio Negro, [80].
- Hibiscus, crimson, [23], [40].
- Hieroglyphic inscriptions of the Mayas, (see Copan etc.);
- the Codices, [254];
- month and day signs, [255];
- numerals, [256],
- and annual calendar, [256], [257], [258];
- signs for the periods of time (Chuen, Ahau, etc.), [259-61];
- Great cycles, [261];
- Archaic Annual Calendar, [264], [266-271];
- collection and interpretation of inscriptions, use of the work, [271];
- antiquity of the American races evidenced by, retrospect, [272].
- Hijas de Maria, fiesta de, [12].
- Hill spirits, Indian belief in, [168-9].
- Holmes, Mr. W. H., [229].
- Hondo river, [235], [246].
- Honduras, (see British Honduras), march of Cortés to, [196].
- gulf of, [75].
- republic of, President of, [128].
- army of, how occupied in time of peace, [131].
- war of with neighbouring states, [132].
- Horse, the, of Cortés, treated as a god, an idol of made, [246-7].
- Huipils, part of women’s dress, [23], [29], [42], [43].
- Human faces in sculpture, [80], [203], [263].
- Human sacrifice, a representation of, in the paintings at Chichén Itzá, [207];
- by drowning at, [208].
- Humming-birds, [110].
- Ice, [33], [34].
- Idols, [15], [69];
- reported existence of, [164], [168], [203];
- the Trinquete idol, [205],
- Tzimin Chac idol, [246-7].
- Iglesia, la, at Chichén Itzá, [203].
- Iguana lizards, Rio Makál, [185].
- — village of, [145].
- Indian and Indians:—
- Babies, [10], [29], [31], [134], [166].
- Baptism, importance of to, [106].
- Belief in hill spirits, [168-9].
- Birth customs, [136].
- Burial-places, (see Ermitas), [158].
- burial of a child, [167].
- Carriers (called also cargadores and mozos),
- engaged by the Alcaldes, [21],
- cost of, [32],
- appearance when loaded, [48],
- difficulty in obtaining, [105-6],
- laziness of, [87],
- refuse to proceed, [71],
- difficulties with, [76-7], [105], [163-4], [217],
- inhumanity of, [166];
- catering for, [164];
- discourse to, [172],
- dismissal of, [185],
- home-sickness among, [186].
- Charms, [50], [171].
- Costumes, see Costumes, Indian.
- Courtesy, [48].
- Dances of, [92-5].
- Drinks, [31], [92], [194].
- Dulness when civilized, [237].
- Easter customs and Holy Week, [138], [143].
- Family organization, [92].
- — Saints, ib.
- Food, [10], [19], [48], [164], [174], [224].
- Habit of firing rockets, [74].
- Holidays, (see also Easter, supra).
- Hostility to excavations, [86].
- Houses, [51].
- — and gardens, [91].
- Ice collection by, [33], [34].
- Labour, difficulties connected with, (see Carriers, supra),[107], [211],
- at Rabinal, [105].
- Methods of digging, introduction of wheelbarrows, [200-1].
- Music, [49], [59], [94], [96].
- Objection to being photographed, and reasons, [49].
- Pilgrims, ceremonies of, [58],
- at prayer, [88],
- journey of, to the Black Christ at Esquipulas, [49].
- Religion, [58], [88], [136-7], [186].
- Reverence for localities, [168].
- Saints, [92].
- School-boys and school-masters, [55].
- Small communities, sanitary advantages of, [98], [102].
- Sunday-night customs, San Antonio, [53-4].
- Washerwomen, [10], [20].
- Weapons, present day, [237].
- Wedding ceremonies at Coban bridge (pre-Christian), [97-8].
- Women of Santa Maria, [31].
- dress of, see Costumes, Enaguas, and Huipils.
- dulness of their life, [58].
- unattractiveness of, [31].
- weaving of, [56].
- Worship, see Baptism, Pilgrims, &c.
- Indians of British Honduras and Yucatan, [189-90],
- of Guatemala, [10],
- of Santa Cruz, Yucatan, their status akin to slavery, [198].
- Indigo trade, [49].
- Insects, troublesome, at Copan, [122],
- at Laguna, [214],
- on the river Usumacinta, [215],
- at Yaxché, [178].
- Insects:—
- Ants, [102], [109], [122].
- Parasol, [148].
- Bees, [27], [147].
- Centipedes, [123].
- Cockroaches, ib.
- Coloradillos, [122].
- Fireflies, [77].
- Flies, passim.
- Garrapatas (Ticks), [122].
- Mosquitos, [147], [150], [215], [226].
- Scorpions, [123], [150].
- Spiders, [123].
- Wasps, [109].
- Irrigation at Panajachél, [57],
- at San Gerónimo, [107].
- Irving, Washington, cited on Columbus and the Maya Indians, [193].
- Itzá Indians, [70],
- their former headquarters, [245],
- missionary effort among, [246-9],
- buildings of, [249],
- migration and decay of, ib.
- Iximehé or Guatemala, [60], [66], [67], [69], [70].
- Ixkun, ruins at, [174-7],
- cués or temples at, [177],
- carved stela at, [243].
- Izalco, Volcano, see Volcan.
- Izamal, see Yzamal.
- Jaguars, use made of skulls of, [236].
- Jamet y Sastre, Messrs., [168], [215], [235].
- Jasmin, yellow, [23].
- Jays, blue and grey, [48], [110], [118], [120].
- Jesuit missions and Caribs, [188].
- Jicacques, see Lacandones.
- Jícaro, El, visit of the Jefe Político, [111],
- writer’s journey resumed through parched and waterless ground, [112].
- Jocotan, [115].
- Joyabaj, [80].
- Juan, Don, cacique of Coban, see Caciques.
- Juarros, Domingo, his description of Utatlan, [66].
- Labná, ruins at, [198].
- Lacandon river, [236], [240], [241],
- writer’s journey on, [167],
- Spanish explorations of, [247].
- Lacandones, Indians, [236],
- an untamed tribe, [83],
- lake stronghold of, [70],
- their copal offerings at Menché, [238].
- Ladino church function, a, [12], [43].
- Costumes, [10], [29], [48], [84], [213].
- indifference to Indian customs, [73].
- inhabitants of Guatemala, [10].
- of San Antonio, [53].
- servants, [10].
- soldiers, [51].
- travellers, [48].
- Ladrada, Rodrigo de, [96].
- Laguna, La, [115].
- Laguna, wood-shipping season at, [212];
- principal inhabitants and pastimes, [213-4],
- Mestiza women at, ib.,
- houses of the Mestizos at, [214],
- surroundings of, ib.,
- writer joined at, by Mr. Price and M. Chambon, [215],
- the start from, ib.,
- alligators and mosquitos of, ib.
- Lake of Amatitlan, see Amatitlan.
- — of Atitlan, see Atitlan.
- — strongholds in days of Spanish discovery, [70].
- Landa, Diego de (Bishop of Yucatan), his description of the sacred ’cenote at Chichén Itzá, [208];
- cited on Maya divisions of time, [254-5].
- Lanquin river and places near, [159], [163].
- Las Casas, Bartolomé, (Apostle of the Indies) undertakes the conversion of the Indians of Tuzulutlan, [95], [96], [98], [99],
- and those of Sacapulas, [97].
- Lenten fare, alligator meat, [41].
- Leopard, painting of, at Utatlan, [69].
- Lianes, use of, [78], [113], [174].
- Lick Observatory, visit to, [2].
- Lightning-stones, i. e. stone axes, [114].
- Lignum-Vitæ trees, [110].
- Lintels, carved, [206], [235], [238], [239],
- one taken home, [240].
- Livingston, port of, [128], [155-6], [246].
- Llano de la Fragua, waterless plain, writer’s journey across, [112],
- river forded in, [113].
- Localities, Indian reverence for, [168].
- Loom, Indian, [56].
- Lopez family, the home of, [159].
- Caralampio, son of Gorgonio, [16], [17], [33], [84], [224].
- Carlos, brother of Gorgonio, [119], [140], [157], [163], [185].
- Gorgonio, a faithful companion, [16-19],
- his kindness to animals, [20],
- his patience, [105],
- his bathes an object-lesson to Indians, [140], [151];
- prostrate with fever, [154], [159];
- loses his way in forest, [171], [187];
- at Palenque, [224],
- at Menché, [240].
- José Domingo, [140], [163], [171], [182], [224].
- Lovemaking, native ways of, [114], [213].
- Lycopodium, [83].
- Macaws (Ara macao), [147].
- Machaquilá river, [167], [174], [183].
- Madre, Sierra, [9].
- Mahogany trees and trade, [146], [168], [188], [239], [241].
- Maidenhair fern, [22].
- Maize, [28],
- drink made from, [31], [51], [237], [251], (see also Corn).
- Majares, Don Carlos, [215], [223].
- Makál river, [183],
- rafting over, [184],
- old settlements along, [185],
- Monkey Fall on, [182].
- Maldonado, Alonzo, and the Dominican missionaries, [96].
- Maler, Mr. Teobert, hieroglyph found by at Piedras Negras, [263].
- Mangrove-trees, [121], [122],
- swamps of, [187-8].
- Manikin sceptres in sculptures at Quirigua, [176].
- Manila, ruin of its hemp trade, [176].
- Manzanilla, port of Colima, [5].
- Marauders, precautions against, [133].
- Marimon, Dr. Sebastian, [244].
- Market-places, see Plazas.
- Matapalo, or parasitic fig, [147].
- Mayas, first historical notice of, [193];
- attempts to subdue, [196];
- human faces in sculpture of, [203], [263];
- civilization of, [128],
- its evolution, [242];
- hieroglyphic inscriptions of, [254-72],
- limited range of these, [242];
- principal cities of, [211];
- probably original inhabitants of Yucatan, [213],
- peoples who dispossessed them, ib., [244];
- Cortés’s march through regions where Maya remains are still found, [244-6];
- Temples and ruins, (see under various places), [249], [252-3].
- Maya-Quiché language, area in which spoken, [60].
- Melchor Alfaro de Santa Cruz, map of Tabasco by, [244].
- Menché Tinamit, ruins of, [168], [215], [230], [235], [245],
- writer’s journey to, [236];
- inhabitants of the forests near, ib.,
- their houses, cultivation, and likeness to figures in sculptures, [16], [237];
- writer’s arrival at ruins, ib.,
- and description of them, [238] et seq.,
- arrival of M. Charnay at, [239];
- carved lintel found at and removed, [239-40];
- return from, up the river, [240];
- Menché becomes a Mexican possession, [241].
- Mendoza, Baltasar de, [64].
- Mercer, Mr. Henry, his deductions from examination of the caves of Yucatan cited, [211],
- his opinions on the Maya race cited, [211], [245].
- Meseta, the, or cinder ridge, Volcan de Fuego, [38-40].
- Mestiza women, of Laguna, their costume, [213],
- and houses, [214];
- of Monte Cristo, their fine hair, [220].
- Mexico, discovered by Grijalva, [195],
- conquered by Cortés, [244];
- death of Alvarado at, [25];
- Maya migrations from, [242];
- Prescott’s glowing account of, [253].
- Mico, Sierra del, (see also Minas), [145], [152].
- Milson, Mr., [182], [186].
- Mimosa, [80].
- Minas, Sierra de las, (see also Mico), [104], [145], [250].
- Missionaries, (see Dominican), Indian traders as, [96].
- Mistletoe, [83].
- Mixco, stone figures on the road to, [15] (ill.),
- ruins near, [17];
- washerwomen of, [20].
- Mocking-birds or Sensontes, at fiestas, [93]; [106], [110], [203].
- Mojarru, fish, [57].
- Monkey, infant, as pet, [179-81].
- — Falls, Rio Makál, [182].
- Monkeys, howling, or Monos, (Mycetos villosus), [145], [147], [148].
- Monoliths at Copan, [117].
- Monte Cristo, [215],
- climate, river, birds, and fish of, [216];
- writer’s start for Palenque from, [217];
- revisited, [220];
- Shrove Tuesday carnival at, ib.,
- surly muleteer at, [219-223].
- Montejo, Francisco de, at Chichén Itzá, [210];
- his expedition to Yucatan, [196].
- Mopan river, [181].
- Mopanes, tribe, missionaries sent to, [248].
- Morazan, or Tocoy, writer puts up in the school-house at, [109];
- his journey from, ib.,
- vegetation at, ib.,
- birds at, [110].
- Morning glories (flowers), [8].
- Moros and Christianos, dance so-called, [94-5].
- Mosquitos, [147], [150], [215], [226].
- Motagua river, [72], [75], [76];
- ford of, [111],
- ferry across, [145];
- fever-haunted forest near, [156];
- valley deserted by Mayas, [242],
- their migrations to and from, [242-3].
- Mot-mots (birds), [110], [121], [203].
- Moulds of sculptures, (see Equipment), packing and transport of, [140],
- disasters in transit, condition on reaching England, [151].
- Mounds, or Cimientos, [169],
- near Chiché, [75],
- near Uspantan, [80],
- believed to contain treasure, [86].
- Mozos, see Indian carriers.
- Mugeres Island, ruined temple on, [197].
- Mules, purchase of, [15],
- strange adventures of Gorgonio’s, [17].
- Muleteers, see Arrieros.
- Musæ, [92].
- Music of the Vera Paz Indians, [93], [94], [96].
- Nahua Indians, invasions of, [211]; [242].
- Names of frontier towns, comments on, [181].
- Narwhal’s tooth, see Snake-bite.
- Negro, Rio, or Chixoy (q. v.), [15],
- mounds near, [80],
- fine views along, [81],
- writer’s camp, ib.,
- tedious tracks along, [82],
- vegetation along, [83],
- course of and magnificent scenery, [87],
- a bend of, [88],
- rafts used to cross, [89].
- New Orleans, [154].
- Night-jar (bird), see Puhuyak.
- Niña Chica, of Copan, [116],
- her generosity, [132],
- as show-woman, [136],
- her saint, [136],
- and his Novena, [137].
- Nopal cactus, [27].
- Norfolk Island pine, [100].
- Oaks, [83], [122], [182].
- Obsidian eyes of figures at Ixkun, [177].
- — and stone implements and knives, at Chiché, [75],
- at Copan, [126],
- at Rabinal, [104].
- Ocote pines, [80], [83], [85].
- Onions, [58].
- Orange-trees and fruit, [10], [57], [75], [108].
- Orbita, Padre Juan de, missionary expedition of to Tayasal, [246-7].
- Orchids, [58], [78], [83].
- Orioles (Icterus), [110], [120].
- Oropeudula (Ostinops Montezumæ-Waglerii), [120], [147].
- Outfit, see Equipment.
- Owens, Mr. J. G., death of, [142].
- Owls, [121].
- Pacaya, peaks of, [9].
- Pacheco, Don Francisco Tamayo, his expedition to Acalá, [245].
- Palacio, Diego Garcia de, [127].
- Palenque, [61], [146], [215], [244];
- ruins of, [70], [215], [218],
- savannah near, [217-8],
- preparations for work at, [219],
- carnival hindrances, [220-1],
- muleteers and guide to, [219], [221-2]
- progress of work at, [224],
- dense vegetation at, cleared, [225],
- principal buildings, [225-8],
- first historic accounts of, [228-9],
- travellers who have visited and described the ruins at, [226],
- work remaining to be done at, ib.
- Palisada, village, [215].
- Palms, see Cocoanut-palms and Coroza palms.
- leaves of as food for horses and mules, [171].
- Palmilla, [145].
- Panajachél, irrigation at, [57];
- comfortable inn at, [57],
- vegetation and fruits of, [57-8],
- pilgrims at, [58-9],
- road from, to Sololá, [71].
- Pan dulce, [10], [19].
- Panuco, Rio, need for further exploration of, [252].
- Panzos, port of, export of coffee from, [241].
- Parasol-ants, [148].
- Parras (birds), [216].
- Parrera, Pablo, overseer, [199], [220].
- Parroquets, [110], [119].
- Parrots, [81], [110], [119], [147].
- Partridges, [251].
- Pasion, Rio de la, and its branches, [157], [167], [169],
- forest along, [173],
- divide near, [176], [235];
- Spanish expedition to, [247].
- Paso Real, [168], [230], [235], [240].
- Patál, El, pastures of, [106].
- Patients at Coban, [124], [134].
- Patinamit, [60].
- Patzun, poor accommodation at, [42],
- dress of inhabitants, [42-3];
- religious procession at, [43],
- plain of, [72].
- Peabody Institute of Massachusetts acquires control of the ruins of Copan, [141-2].
- Peaks, see Craters and Volcan.
- Pedernales, Sierra de los, in which Cortés lost his way, [183].
- Pelicans, [4].
- Peru, expedition of Alvarado to, [25].
- Peten, missionary expedition to, [246], [248].
- Province, inhabitants, of, [231],
- savannahs of, [163],
- need of further exploration in, [252].
- Peten Itzá, Lake, [182],
- strongholds in, (see Tayasal), [70], [232],
- visit of Cortés to, [245].
- Peten Turkey (Meleagris ocellata), the, its abundance, [178].
- Pheasants, [251].
- Philip II. of Spain, [127].
- Photographing Indians, [49], [55].
- "Piedras do rayo," native name for stone axes found in ruins, [114].
- Piedras Negras, [245],
- hieroglyphic inscriptions from, [263].
- Pigs, Indian, [79].
- Pilgrims, see Indians.
- Pine-needles used for covering floors, [83], [87], [119].
- Pine Ridge, the Great Northern, (see also Makál, Rio), writer’s journey in, [182], [183],
- thicket on fire, [84],
- possibilities of locality as a sanatorium, [188].
- Pine trees, [33], [38], [39], [51], [76], [80], [83], [86], [87], [100], [116], [118], [122],[129], [143],
- and woods, [152], [174], [182], [184].
- Pines, white, [85].
- Pisté village, [198], [199].
- Pit-pan, a kind of canoe, [186].
- Pito-reale birds at fiestas, [93].
- Pizarro, successes of, [25].
- Plantains, [23], [237].
- Plazas, or market-places, at Antigua, [27-8],
- at Coban, [95],
- at Copan, [126],
- at Guatemala, [10],
- at Panajachél, [58],
- at Santa Maria, [31].
- Poctum savannah, [174].
- Pointsettia, [23].
- Polochic river, [104], [105], [251], [252].
- Popul Vuh, the sacred book of the Quichés, [61].
- Potts, Mr. and Mrs., their kindness to travellers, [151].
- Prescott’s Conquest of America referred to, [253].
- Price, Mr. Hugh, [146], [151], [154], [215], [219].
- Priests, (see also Dominican missionaries and Ecclesiastical influence), [11], [80], [160].
- Processions, [43], [53], [74].
- Progreso, roadstead of, [196], [197], [212].
- Puchutla, island stronghold in lake, [70].
- Pueblo Viejo, (see also Chacujál), [252].
- Puhuyak or night-jar bird, legend concerning, [121].
- Punta Gorda, [173].
- Puro de San Gerónimo, [107-8].
- Putnam, Prof., [142].
- Pyramids at Chichén Itzá, [203],
- of Tikál, possible astronomical use of, [234].
- Quekchi, a modern Indian dialect, [172].
- Quetzal bird (Pharomacrus mocinno), [120].
- Quezaltenango or Xelahú, battle fought near by Alvarado, [60], [62];[72], [79] (ill.).
- Quiché (& Cachiquel) tribes, (see Uspantan and Utatlan),
- history of, [60-66], [251],
- sacred book of, [61],
- subdued by Alvarado, [25], [60-66], [95].
- Quirigua, [179], [228], [251],
- ruins at, [12], [128], [146] et seq.,
- journey to, [143-6],
- camp at ruins, [146],
- roaming cattle at, ib.,
- climate, vegetation and birds of, [147],
- animals and insects at, [148],
- parasol-ants, ib.;
- previous visits to ruins (1881-83), [148-151],
- description of them, [149],
- and survey, [151],
- result of bad packing to moulds taken at, ib.;
- baby squirrel acquired at, [152];
- quitted for Yzabal, ib.;
- carvings of sceptres at, [176],
- carvings on stele of, [265],
- absence of weapons of war in carvings at, [210],
- the Great Stone Turtle of, [151], [238].
- Rabinal and Cubulco, ruins near, [70], [76], [101-4],
- town founded by Las Casas, [98],
- the ball-court at, [104], [106].
- Rafts, built by writer, [184],
- crossing Rio Negro on, [89],
- Indian, stranded, [165].
- Railway, from Puerto Barrios, [145].
- from San José to Guatemala, [8].
- Ramon tree, leaves of used as fodder, [163], [171].
- Rastrojos (stubbles), [80].
- Rattle-snakes, [123].
- in stone carvings at Chichén Itzá, [206].
- Reforma, La, village, [112].
- Religious functions, see also Fiestas;
- at Coban, [93],
- at Copan, [137],
- at Panajachél, [93],
- at Patzun, [43].
- Remate, El, [232].
- Remedies for snake-bite, [170-1].
- Remesal, Antonio de, historian, cited, [70].
- Reptiles:—
- Alligators, [181], [185], [215], [216-7].
- Frogs, [48].
- Snakes, see Rattle-snakes, supra.
- Tamagás, [123], [170].
- Rio, Antonio del, his report on Palenque, cited, [229].
- Rock, Mr. Miles, additions made by to map of religion, [84].
- Rockets, Indian habit of firing, [74].
- Rockstroh, Prof., survey expeditions of, [84], [163], [235-6].
- Roof of vaulted stone, at Utatlan, [69].
- Roof-construction at Sacabajá, [78],
- at Zacapa, [113].
- Roses, [1], [22], [23], [91].
- Roza, Indian method of cultivation, [44].
- Ruatan Islands, landing of Columbus on one of, [193].
- Ruins:—see
- Benque Viejo,
- Chacujál (Rio Tinaja),
- Chiché,
- Chichén Itzá,
- Iximché,
- Ixkun,
- Labná,
- Menché,
- Mixco,
- Palenque,
- Piedras Negras,
- Quirigua,
- Rabinal,
- Salísipuede,
- Takinsakún,
- Teotihuacan (Mexico),
- Tikál,
- Uspantan,
- Utatlan,
- Uxmal,
- Yaxché.
- Sacapulas, Las Casas and the Dominicans at, [96-8].
- Sacluc, condition of Indians of, [230-1],
- wood-cutters of, [231];
- Englishman at, [231-2]; [240].
- Sacrificatorio, El, at Utatlan, [68].
- Sahagun, Padre, [206].
- St. Vincent, Island of, Carib negroes from, at Belize, [188],
- at Livingston, [155].
- Salamá, [101],
- dried-up plain of, [106],
- writer at, [106-7].
- Salinas, river, [240-1].
- Salísipuede, ruins near, [181].
- Salvias, scarlet, [32].
- San Andrés, Sacabajá, approach to, [77];
- foraging expedition and writer’s quarters at, [78].
- San Antonio, Niña Chica’s Saint, [136],
- his Novena, [137].
- — — village, road to, [51],
- views of, [52-3];
- Cabildo and school-house at, ib.,
- costumes at, [51-3], [56];
- Ladino inhabitants of, [53],
- Sunday-night custom at, ib.,
- school-boys and master at, [54];
- Indians photographed at, [55-6];
- looms at, [56].
- — — village, founded by refugees from San Luis, [173].
- San Antonio village, [182].
- — Blas, roadstead of, [4].
- — Cristóbal (Vera Paz), coffee-culture at, [89].
- — — (Chiapas), [218].
- San Felipe, Castle of, [154].
- San Francisco, [1].
- San Gerónimo, ruins near, [104];
- writer’s welcome at, [107],
- Hacienda of built by the Dominicans, ib.,
- and bought by Mr. Bennett, ib.,
- aguardiente and distilleries at, [108],
- troubles in connection with Mr. Bennett’s estate, [107-8];
- inhabitants of, [108].
- — José, port of, landing at, [7].
- — Juan, river, [167], [176].
- — Luis, (see San Antonio supra), [178];
- writer’s arrival at, [173],
- disturbances at, on account of the railway tax, ib.,
- church-bells of, seized, ib.
- — Miguel, see Uspantan.
- — Pedro Carchá, Indian headquarters at, [158].
- — — Peak of, [46-7].
- — — River, [245].
- — Rafael, winter vegetation at, [22].
- — Ramon, river, source of, [183].
- Santa Catarina, canoes at, [57].
- Melchor Alfaro de (Santa Cruz), Map of Tabasco by, [244].
- — Cruz (near Uspantan), [87].
- — — (Vera Paz), [90], [105].
- — — (Yucatan), Indians of, [189], [196],
- their chiefs in Belize, [190].
- — — del Quiché, [60],
- padre of, [253].
- — Isabel or Sepusilhá river, (see Pasion and Usumacinta), [107], [173].
- — Maria, village, [30], [37],
- the Secretario of, [31];
- writer’s quarters at, ib.
- — Rosa, rancho, [106], [240].
- Santiago, (see Antigua, Ciudad Vieja, Guatemala, and Iximché),
- the capital of Guatemala, foundation of, [25],
- and destruction, [26].
- Santo Domingo, [216],
- writer’s quarters at, [218];
- inhabitants of, ib.,
- visits to ruins from, ib., [218].
- — Tomas Chichicastenango, [72].
- Sarstoon river, headwaters of, [165];
- crossed by Cortés, [246].
- School-boys at San Antonio, [54].
- Schoolmaster, at San Antonio, [52-4];
- illiterate, [55];
- drunken, [111].
- Schulte, Mr., [168], [235-6], [240].
- Scorpions, [123].
- Secretario, the, at, Santa Maria, [31], [32], [53],
- at Sacabajá, [75],
- at Cajabon, [159].
- Sensontes, see Mocking-birds.
- Sepusilhá river, (see also Santa Maria and Usumacinta rivers), [167].
- Serpents’ heads in sculpture, [80].
- Shrove Tuesday carnival at Monte Cristo, [220].
- Sierra, La, valley of, [42].
- Smallpox, near Copan, [132].
- Snake-bite, [90], remedy for, ib.,
- charm against, [171].
- Snakes at Copan, [123],
- at Quirigua, [150];
- Indian reason for not killing, [168].
- — Rattle-snakes, [123],
- in carvings, [206].
- — Tamagás, [123], [170].
- Soconusco, province, [61].
- Sololá, [71],
- embroidery at, ib.,
- weaving industry at, [71-2].
- Sortilege by drowning at Chichén Itzá, [208-10].
- Spoonbills, [216].
- Squirrel, purchase of, [152],
- his adventures, [153-4].
- Steamer, disaster to, [141].
- Stephen, village judge at Pisté, [199],
- death of his little son, [201].
- Stephens’ account of the ruins at Chichén Itzá, [198],
- at Copan, [127],
- at Utatlan, [68],
- of others, [253].
- Stoll, Dr. Otto, [37],
- writer’s ascent of Fuego with, [49].
- Stone figure at Menché, [238].
- Stone idols, near Mixco, [15], [253].
- Stone implements (axes etc.) and Obsidian loaves, at Chiché, [75],
- at Copan, [126],
- at Ixkun, [178],
- axes how best procured, [114].
- Stones as tests of wives’ fidelity, [50-1].
- Strongholds of tribes encountered by Spaniards, [70].
- Stuart, Col., [8].
- Sugar-cane, cultivation of, [107],
- use of leaves of, [117].
- Sunday-night custom at San Antonio, [104].
- worship at Belehú, [88].
- Sunflowers, [8], [22], [32], [33].
- Sweet, Mr., joins writer at Chichén Itzá, his valuable help, [202], [208], [211].
- Tabasco, province, old map of, [244],
- ruins in, [252-3].
- river, [61], [212].
- Cortés at, [195-6], [244].
- Tacaná, volcano, [7].
- Tactic, hamlet, [105].
- Tajamulco, Volcano, [7].
- Takinsakún, ruins near, [181].
- Taltusas or gophers (Geomys hispidius), [33].
- Tamagás, poisonous snakes, [123], [170].
- Tanuh and his descendants, caciques of Utatlan, [67].
- Tapir, [174].
- Tayasal, island stronghold, [70], [232],
- headquarters of the Itzá tribe, [245],
- visited by Cortés, ib.,
- missionary expeditions to, [245-8],
- betrayed, [248];
- Ursua’s expedition to, ib.,
- buildings at, [249];
- becomes an insignificant village, ib.
- Teal, [216].
- Tecpan, [60].
- Tecum, cacique of Utatlan, [67].
- Tehuantepec, gulf of, heavy seas of, [6].
- Isthmus, Maya settlements east of, [242-3].
- Temples, at Menché, [238].
- at Palonque,
- Temple of the Cross, [227-8], [238].
- Temple of the Foliated Cross, [227-8].
- Temple of Inscriptions, ib.
- at Tikál, [233].
- Tenosique, falls above, [168]; [215], [240], [245].
- Teotihuacan, Mexico, ruins at, [242], [252].
- Tepititan, [245].
- Thomas, Mr. and Mrs., their hospitality, [90], [105].
- Thompson, Mr. E., his work at the ruins of Labná, [198], [202].
- Tierra de guerra, Tuzulutlan, [96].
- Tiger, altar carved in shape of, at Chichén Itzá, [207].
- Tikál, [244], [246], [249],
- pyramidal ruins at, [129], [182], [185], [230],
- scarcity of water at, [235],
- Indian attempt to form a settlement at, ib.
- Tillandsias, [83].
- Timber-trees, reckless felling of, [44].
- Tinaja, Rio, ruins on, [252], (see Chacujál).
- Tipu, [246], [247], [248].
- Tlachtli, Mexican Ball-game, court for, at Chichén Itzá, [205],
- description of, [205],
- court for at Rabinal, [104].
- Tobacco-plant, [237].
- Tocoy, see Morazan.
- Toltecs and Mayas, originally the same stock, [242].
- Tomatos, [10], [237].
- Tonalá, battle fought by Alvarado at, [61].
- Tortillas, [19], [224].
- Totoposte, corn-cakes, [164], [174].
- Toucans (Rhamphastos carinatus), [120].
- Transport difficulties, see Equipment.
- Trapos (woven fabrics), search for, [71].
- Treasure, mounds believed to contain, [86].
- Trees:—see Fruit and Fruit-trees.
- Acacias, [109].
- tree similar to, [106].
- Calabash, [237].
- Capulin, [113].
- Cedars, [2], [140], [146].
- Ceiba, [121-2].
- Cheirostemon platanoides, [33].
- Chichicaste, [72-3].
- Coroza palms, [145], [147], [152].
- Cypresses, [85].
- Elders, [22].
- Euphorbiæ, [112].
- Lignum Vitæ, [110].
- Mahogany, [146], [188].
- Mangroves, [121], [187], [188].
- Palm, [23].
- Pine, [33], [38], [51], [59], [76], [82], [85], [86], [87], [100], [116], [118], [122],[129], [145], [152], [182], [184].
- White, [85].
- Ramon, [163], [171].
- Tree-ferns, [91], [105], [155].
- Trinquete Idol, the, [205-6].
- Triponcito or pepesca, fish, [57].
- Trogons (birds), see Aurora and Quetzal.
- Troncoso, Señor, his researches at Florence, [206].
- Tulija river, [245].
- Turkey, Peten (Meleagris ocellata), [179].
- Turtles, [4];
- the Great Stone Turtle of Quirigua, [151].
- Tuzulutlan (tierra de guerra), missionary work in, [95-8];
- named Vera Paz, [99].
- Tzimin Chae, idol, origin of, [246-7].
- Tzutuhil tribe, [60-1],
- Alvarado’s expedition against, [64].
- Unicorn’s horn, uses of, [171].
- Ursua, Don Martin, his expedition to Tayasal, [248].
- Uspantan, [70], [76], [249];
- artificial mounds and ruins near, [80-1];
- writer’s arrival at, [83],
- and quarters in the Convento, [84];
- preparations for the Jefe’s visit, [84], [86],
- cooking a turkey, [85];
- search for ruins at, ib.,
- suspicion among the villagers, in consequence of search, [86].
- Usumacinta river, (see also Sepusilhá and Pasion),
- legend of, [121]; [167], [212], [215], [241];
- insects and reptiles on, [215].
- Valley of, Maya migrations to and from, [243],
- Cortés loses himself near, [245].
- Utatlan, capital of the Quiché tribe, [60], [61], [62], [249];
- described by Fuentes and Juarros, [66], [69],
- by Stephens, [68],
- sketch and plan of, by Catherwood, [69],
- a former stronghold, [70].
- Uxmal, ruins at, [198].
- Valladolid, early settlement at, [196], [198].
- Vegetations, (see Flowers, Fruits, Trees, also Forests), [22], [23],[33], [44], [57], [58], [76], [83], [110], [112], [122], [146], [229].
- Vehicles, [198], [240].
- Velasco, Capt. Juan Dias de, annihilated with his force, [248].
- Vera Cruz, landing of Cortés on Isle of, [244].
- Vera Paz, (see Tuzulutlan), music of Indians of, [93];
- why so named, [99].
- Vico, Padre, his martyrdom, [99].
- Villagutierrez, — historian, [245], [250].
- Violets, [102].
- Volcan de Agua, ascent of, [32],
- region of frost on, [33],
- camp, [34],
- crater, [26], [34-6],
- view from, [35],
- sunrise on, [35],
- highest point, [36],
- frozen coffee on, ib.,
- descent, ib.;
- previous ascent of, [37]; [71].
- — Acatenango, [39].
- — Atitlan, [39], [46-7].
- — Fuego, ascent of, [36-8],
- camp on and intense cold, [38],
- sunset and sunrise seen from, ib.,
- the Meseta and Fire-peak of, [39];
- crater, [40]; [71].
- — Izalco, [35].
- — Tacaná, [7].
- — Tajmulco, [7].
- Volcanoes, various, [71].
- Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes at Antigua, [26].
- Voyage, incidents of the, [1-8].
- Wallis, a buccaneer connected with Belize, [189].
- Wars in Central America, [132].
- Wasps, [109].
- Watercress, [45].
- Weaving, Indian methods, [56], [71].
- Wheelbarrows and spades introduced at Chichén Itzá, [200].
- Whip-poor-will, bird, [48],
- legend of, [121].
- White pine-trees, [85].
- Wigandia, [22].
- Witchcraft, see Brujeria.
- Women in sculptures and paintings, [150], [210].
- Woodpeckers, [121].
- Wrens, [110].
- X., Dr., story of, [190-2].
- Xace Venie, mongrel population of, [231].
- Xelahú, see Quezaltenango.
- Xibalba, abode of departed spirits, [121].
- Yalchilan, Paso do, [239-40].
- Yams, [237].
- Yaxché, village, [176],
- ruined town near, [176-8],
- flies at, [178];
- Peten turkeys at, ib.,
- pet infant monkey bought at, [179].
- Yucatan, (see Landa), [61],
- politics of, [189], [196];
- Montejo’s expedition to, [196],
- geology and topography of, ib.,
- Stephens on, [253],
- Indian raids, and status of Indians in, [198];
- caves and ’cenotes of, [211],
- chaltunes of, [235],
- Maya inhabitants of, [243]; [244], [246].
- —, Great Bank of, [141], [197].
- Yuccas, [73].
- Yzabal, port, [128], [250];
- arrival of writer at, [153],
- farewells at, [154].
- Yzamal, hospitality of Dr. and Mrs. Gaumer at, [198]; [199].
- Zacapa, road to, [105],
- difficulty in finding carriers, [105],
- writer’s lodgings in, [113],
- the hotel described, ib., [114],
- the start from to Copan, [114],
- parched track traversed, [115].
- Zaguatan, [245].
- Zapateado, an Indian dance, [220-2].
- Zapotitlán, battle fought by Alvarado near, [62].
- Zaragoza, its manufactures, and curious tastes of its inhabitants, [41].
- Zenotes, see ’Cenotes.
- Zon, dance of the Elders, [94].
- Zopilote vultures (Cathartes stratus), [13], [90], [111], [121].
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