O&Me1 PEWaCes 1 Ancient Mexico 
 
Norv an! Reviset! i1d, (l' 75). -o. of Is. ;ibraZy 
OrIm!le 3. Leo 5/10/36 
P. 7. 41n the4 time of the Az-teas, the tabole-laInr was thickly!, covere4
with 
larch, oak ,4 P     aud. o thjr fo-:rest trees . 
~ed,  he arly ~ania'd  aa i zdi scrimilnate -rar on the forests. 0 
P. 3T.  'It waa a & ,;capta  offense to reijove the irondi-,-i  o f &w
ither lands. 0 
No trespass  1a-w- are mentiounM, however. 
4. ~4. "Wil anitils wd Ibirds4 were :)ffei-ed for taxes. 
p. 42. h    te Is '4Qtier  kis are litda-- iteis of tribuite (taxes). 
P,. 43:         ' l Lix,- o  the  are-a was u1sed tfo ched<  On th  asipsivi
 of txs 
p.414. "Fresh fisah was frqenl    sevda     onteszma's taible in twe;.nty-f-1our

hiours froma thie  Let Lad ec   t, in t-he Gidfl of) lAexioo, two 
1n~nredmile frmVte cmA,tAl.  It was carriedI 'b- caters. 
Pi. T7.  In some crsne      tht altars of the irt were sandwit no 
bl.ood save tht fAu~lua."~22 
t  ':~s~~ th  ~ei1rl-s, quails ay be ntarticu~larly noticed;, 
for thie incrediblep t-qAntiies of therscrfie  and commdat 
anyI of the festivalz.' 
p.15.  4he tblewas  ellproidedwit ~mbtanil  ea S, &special 
wae  wc he table waicos wallA s te tu~s-     t. 
lp  Maootnotqna~            swimies mambers4 of tresIn the 
dom)!estic state, on their arrival In M.exico, rtiere they wr  I e more 
C-oZUiof tha ,n :aW cther ood r.IiYmwre fo'-md       -Jot, i ,, ,Oy in 
'-ew apnaiii bQu all alow g te contiwant, in Uhe leSss frequiented. 
"olaces fProm the Northwestern territory of the UJnited Jtates to 
1'anm. - ,hp wild turkey Is larger, rove beantit)2.  mc! wery mw an 
incmpralyfine~r bird than the tie. 
P.131. -  here wesre s!-evere penal -ties a'i) tedsr~to      f theb Wmo"s

wit whch he  rnnry  s well covere1 belfore th  coniquest.4 
.l146. flisy wove (wdih co tton) 4te  elicae hair of rlrbbits a-,nd othe7r-aias,

o f thle chas.e in the noble woods that stretche) o  iesacw      i 
villa1;, flaurisiANri ll "1  eir ritfieval  aet.