civilization at time of Conquest indicative of contact with Old World, [538];

period of warfare, pestilence, etc., [539];

resemblance between name of capital (Temistitan), and of Greek philosopher, Themistius, [543];

summary and conclusions, [546].

Meyer's Lexikon, [288].

Micmac Indians, myths about Ursa Major, [510].

Mictlampa, Nahuatl name for the North, [8].

Mictlan, land of the dead, [40], [245].

Mictlantecuhtli, identical with Tezcatlipoca, [8];

lord of the North, [9], [11];