[X-25] Brasseur, Hist., tom. ii., pp. 143-4, makes Tzompane, Xayacamachan, and Tepolohua, one and the same person. Camargo, as we have seen, speaks of them as father and son. Torquemada, tom. i., p. 275, combines two of the names, Xayacamachantzompane.
[X-26] See [vol. ii. of this work, p. 141].
[X-27] See [pp. 387-8], of this volume.
[X-31] Brasseur, Hist., tom. iii., p. 269.
[X-32] See this vol., [p. 426].
[X-33] Id., [pp. 437-8].
[X-34] Camargo, in Nouvelles Annales, tom. xcviii., p. 178.