APPENDIX.

A Brief Maya Vocabulary[303]
Numbers, 1 to 100[311]
Tradition of the Mexican Natives respecting their Migration from the North[313]
Traits of the Mosaic History found among the Azteca Nations[317]
Origin of Fire-Worship[327]
Great Stone Calendar of the Mexicans[329]
Scientific Acquirements of Ancient Builders in the West[333]
Predilection of the Ancients to Pyramids[336]
The Remains of Cities[339]
Ruins of the City of Otolum, discovered in North America[340]
Ancient Languages of the First Inhabitants of America[349]
Historical Sketch of Mexico[354]
FOOTNOTES.[363]

LIST OF EMBELLISHMENTS.

Page
Map[12]
Moonlight—Uxmal Ruins[Frontispiece]
Vignette[Title-page]
Indians of Yucatan[30]
The Plantain Tree[33]
Yucateco Indian’s House[72]
The Road-side[90]
Sonato near Valladolid[98]
Plan of the Ruins of Chi-Chen[108]
Indian knife and sheath[111]
Ornaments of Buildings[112]
The Temple[112]
The Pyramid[115]
The Dome[118]
The Front of the House of the Caciques[119]
The House of the Caciques[120]
Ornaments of Buildings[121]
The Agave Americana[128]
Zayi Ruins[150]
Plan of the Ruins of Uxmal[155]
Façade of the Governor’s House[156]
Ornaments of Building[157], [158]
The Governor’s House[158]
The Nuns’ House[160]
Ornaments[159], [159], [162]
The Pyramid[162]
The Pigeon Houses[165]
Yucatan Coach Crossing the Mountains[199]
Campeachy[209]
Plate No. I.—Idols[216]
Plate No. II.—Four Idols[216]
Plate No. III.—Four Idols[216]
Plate No. IV.—Fragments of Idols or Ornaments[216]
Plate No. V.—Vessels[216]
Plate No. VI.—Turtle and Household Utensils[216]
Vignettes, &c., &c.

Map of Yucatan Mexico
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