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 * colspan=2 |LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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 * The Conquest of Mexico/Volume 1, from the British Museum. Title Page.
 * 10.
 * known as the Codices Magliabecchiano, pp. 47, 74, 83; and Vaticanus A, 57 (Kingsborough).
 * 11.
 * . Codex Vaticanus A.p.139 (Kingsborough). The downward streaks represent lightning. Up above are conventional tongues to show that the heavens are speaking.
 * 11.
 * Codex Laud, p. 10.
 * 12.
 * Codex Vaticanus A.p.133 (Kingsborough).
 * 12.
 * Codex Dehesa, p. 4.
 * 15.
 * , whose effigy the Spaniards almost certainly must have seen in Cozumel. Codex Dresden, p.6 (Kingsborough).
 * 16.
 * Codices Borgia, p.20; Boturini, p.2 (Kingsborough); and Fejérváry-Mayer, p. 27.
 * 21.
 * Codex Laud, p.8 (Kingsborough).
 * 22.
 * (Zea mays). Codex Vienna, p. 17.
 * 26.
 * one of the octli (or pulque) gods. Codex Magliabecchiano, p. 49.
 * 28.
 * (Ateles ater). See p. 362, and the Codices Vaticanus B, p. 86; Borgia, p. 13; and Bodley, pp. 13, 32 (Kingsborough).
 * 29.
 * Codex Borgia, pp. 13, 14.
 * 33.
 * in the Vienna Museum, and, the one with staring eyes from the Codex Bodley, p. 16 (Kingsborough), the other from the mask of the god Xipe in the British Museum (with the flayed, outer mouth, omitted). See note to p. 76, Vol. II.
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 * 21.
 * Codex Laud, p.8 (Kingsborough).
 * 22.
 * (Zea mays). Codex Vienna, p. 17.
 * 26.
 * one of the octli (or pulque) gods. Codex Magliabecchiano, p. 49.
 * 28.
 * (Ateles ater). See p. 362, and the Codices Vaticanus B, p. 86; Borgia, p. 13; and Bodley, pp. 13, 32 (Kingsborough).
 * 29.
 * Codex Borgia, pp. 13, 14.
 * 33.
 * in the Vienna Museum, and, the one with staring eyes from the Codex Bodley, p. 16 (Kingsborough), the other from the mask of the god Xipe in the British Museum (with the flayed, outer mouth, omitted). See note to p. 76, Vol. II.
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 * 29.
 * Codex Borgia, pp. 13, 14.
 * 33.
 * in the Vienna Museum, and, the one with staring eyes from the Codex Bodley, p. 16 (Kingsborough), the other from the mask of the god Xipe in the British Museum (with the flayed, outer mouth, omitted). See note to p. 76, Vol. II.
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