in Mexico, taking out heart of captive signified destroying life of conquered tribe, [263];
in China, [296];
Egyptian compared with Mexican, [442], [443].
Sacrificial-stone of Mexico=Tribute-stone, or law-stone recording collection of tributes, etc., [258], [259].
Sahagun, Friar Bernardino de, [8], [11], [32], [33], [34], [38], [39], [47], [53], [56], [61], [66], [70], [72], [73], [75], [77-83], [104], [118], [123], [127], [128], [150], [159], [173], [175], [176], [189], [192], [245], [259], [261], [279], [507], [553], [555].
St. Augustine, [536].
Sakkarah, Egyptian seven-storied pyramid, [381].
Salado, [200].