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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.