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Glossary. V.Ancient Mexican mosaic work (in Mr.Christy's Collection). VI.
Dasent's Essay on the Ethnographical value of Popular Tales and Legends. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS: PLATES: Cascade of Regla.
_From a photograph by J.Bell, Esq.
(To face title-page.)_ Porter and Baker in Mexico. Indians bringing Country Produce to Market. Indians in a Rancho, making and baking Tortillas. Map to illustrate Messrs.
Tylor and Christy's journeys and excursions In Mexico. WOODCUTS: _( The cuts of smaller objects of antiquity, and articles at present in use, have been drawn from specimens in the Collection of Henry Christy, Esq.)_ Indian Tlachiquero, collecting juice of the Agave for Pulque. View of Part of the Valley of Mexico. Water-carrier and Mexican Woman at the Fountain. Group of Mexican Ecclesiastics. Stone Spear-heads, and Obsidian Knives and Arrow-heads, from Mexico. Fluted Prism of Obsidian, and Knife-flakes. Mexican Arrow-heads of Obsidian. Aztec Stone-knife, with wooden handle, inlaid with mosaic work. Aztec Head in Terra-cotta. The Rebozo and the Serape. Aztec Bridge near Tezcuco. Spanish-Mexican Saddle and appendages. Spanish-Mexican Bit, with ring and chain. Sculptured Panel, from Xochicalco.
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