Amount annually exported from Vera Cruz, IV, 31; in 1802, IV, 35; in 1803, IV, 47—Exported from other parts of Spanish America in 1803, IV, 48—Influence which the edict of free trade had on its exportation, IV, 100. Wood for furniture—Quantity exported from Mexico in 1803, IV, 48. Wood-fin—Mines which furnish it, III, 296. Woollens—Amount imported into Vera Cruz in 1802, IV, 34, 35; exported for other parts of Spanish America in 1802, IV, 38; in 1803, IV, 45 and 46. Xacojotzin, or the younger, surname of Montezuma, II, 9. (I) Xalapa, town, II, 258. Xaltilolco–See Tlatelolco. Xaltocan, lake, II, I 10. Xamapa, river—Project for bringing its water to Vera Cruz, II, 266. Xampolan, Indian village, II, 249. Xico, a village situated in the lake of Chalco, II, 111. Xicotlan, saltworks of the intendancy of Puebla. Ximenez (Fortun), pilot of Grixalva in his voyage to California, II, 321. Xochicalco, military entrenchment, antient monument, II, 69. Xochimilca, one of the quarters of Tenochtitlan, II, 28. Xochimilco, lake, II, 28. Xorullo—See Jorullo. Yabipais, a tribe of Indians, II, 3.16. Yaquesila, river, II, 315. Yaqui, river, II, 298. Yauricocha, mines, III, 341. Yetl, Mexican name for tobacco, III, 41. Ynguaran, mines, II, 226. Yniesta—See Iniesta. Yniesto, (Ildefonso)—His measurement of the distance from the Lake of Tezcuco to the cascade of Tula, IV, 209. Ysla, (Juan de) colleague of Enrico Martinez, II, 123. Yturby, (Juan)–His expedition to California, 329. Yiu rigarray, (Don Josef de)—Viceroy of Mexico, II, 162, IV, 6. Yucatan—Bishoprick—Its revenues, II, 231. Yucatan, province, called at first New Spain, I, 11–It forms the Intendancy of Merida, II, 242. Yutas, a tribe of Indians, II, 287. Yztepezi, mines, II, 242. Zacatecas, Intendancy—Its extent, II, 232—Its climate, ibid.-Its Reales de Minas, III, 120, 204—Their geological constitution, ibid.—Metals which they furnish, III, 332. Zacatecas, town, II, 233—Aerolithe found there, II, 385. Zacatula, sea port in the Intendancy of Mexico, II, 293. Zacatula, river, I, 73. Zapata, a baptized Indian, author of a manuscript history on Mexico, II, 74. (*) Zapoteca—See Tzapoteca. Zapotecs, a Mexican people, II, 235. Zambos, descendants of Negros and Indians, I, 130; II, Zambos prietos, I, 246. Zarate, (Father Geroning de) was employed in the reconstruct Canis familiaris, III, 47. Capra berendo, II, 327. Coccus cacti, III, 62 et seq.; IV, 337. Crax ingra, III, 52; C. Pauxi. III, 53; C. Globicera, ibid. Haliotis iris, IV, S9 ; H. Australis, ibid. Melipone fasciata, III, 61. Numidia meicagris, III, 56. Ostrea margaritifera, III, 79 et seq. - Penelope, III, 53. Siren pisciformis, IV, 146. Termes fatalis, IV, 135. Zumpango, lake, II, 107; divided into two basins, II, 112. Zuñiga, (Juana de) spouse of Cortez, equips a flotilla to go in search of her husband, II, 322. Zurita, author of a manuscript on the conquest of Mexico, II, 74. (*) I.ondon : |