thomas]
DAY COLUMNS AND NUMERAL CHARACTERS.
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Plate III.
FIRST DIVISION.
Manik. | XI-5. | VI-5. |
Cauac. | VI-5. | IX-11 |
Chuen. | VIII-5. | IV-3. |
Akbal. | X-10. | |
Men. |
SECOND DIVISION.
IV. | IV. | |
Akbal. | Ben. | I-10. |
Muluc. | Cauac. | X- 9. |
Men. | Chicchan. | IV- 7. |
Ymix. | Chuen. | |
Manik | Caban. |
THIRD DIVISION.
Day column obliterated.
Plate IV.
The first division of this plate is rather an unusual one in regard to the days and numbers. The days are as follows:
FIRST DIVISION.
Ahau. | |
Oc. | X-9. |
Eb. | (?)-7. |
Ik. | |
Kan. | |
Ix. | |
Cib. | |
Cimi. | |
Lamat. |
We observe that only three of the regular numbers remain; but in addition to these there are small red characters representing the following numbers (?) I,XII, I,XII, I,XII, I,XII,I,XII.