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A STUDY OF THE MANUSCRIPT TROANO


SECOND DIVISION.

The second division commences on Plate V, and includes all of the Fig. 100. second division of that plate. The characters are as represented in the annexed cut (Fig. 100): The days are Kan, Cib, Lamat, Ahau, Eb; the dates, 4th day, 13th and 11th months; 1st day, 13th month; 9th day, 11th month; and 8th day, 13th month.

THIRD DIVISION.

XII.
Cauac. VI-6.
Chuen. VI-6.
Akbal. VI-7.
Men. VI-7.
Manik. XIII-7.
XIII-7.

Plate V.

FIRST DIVISION.

The first division of this plate contains two compartments. The first has the numeral IV over the day column. The days are Caban, Muluc, Ymix, Been Chicchan. The numbers in the space are I-10, X-10.

The second compartment is found partly on Plate V and partly on Plate IV, and is similar to the first division of Plate IV. The days are Cauac, Muluc, Chuen, Ymix, Akbal, Been, Men, Chicchan, Manik. The only regular number unobliterated is the black numeral 13 in the space. The following are the small red numerals: XIII, XI, XIII, XI, XIII (?), XIII, XI, XIII. White cross-bones on a black ground are in this space.

SECOND DIVISION.

The second division of this plate runs over on Plate IV, and has been illustrated and described as belonging to that plate.