Vaticanus 3773, See Seler, 1902.


PLATE 1

MOLLUSCA
Fasciolaria gigantea
1.Man emerging from shell, Dresden 41b.
2.Same, Borgia 4.
3.Bologna 4.
4.Dresden 37b.
5.Vaticanus 3773, 66.
6.Nuttall 16.
7.Sign for zero, Dresden 64.
8.Glyph, Dresden 41b.
9.Nuttall 16.
Oliva
10, 11.Sign for zero, Dresden 63.
12.Same, Dresden 55b.
Other Mollusca
13.Sign for zero, Dresden 54b.
14.Same. Bivalve, Dresden 63.
15.Bivalve, Nuttall 25.
16.Nuttall 49.
17.Nuttall 23.
18.Nuttall 16.
19.Nuttall 36.
20.Nuttall 75.
21.Bivalve closed, seen in profile, Nuttall 75.
22.Same, Nuttall 25.
23.Probably bivalve, Nuttall 16.
24.Same. Nuttall 36.

PLATE 2

INSECTA
Honey bee (Melipona)
1.Possibly a drone, Tro-Cortesianus 108a.
2, 3.Tro-Cortesianus 108a.
4, 6Bees more conventionalized, Tro-Cortesianus 80b.
5.Bee and honey comb, Tro-Cortesianus 109c.
7.Honey combs, apparently in a hive, Tro-Cortesianus 11c.
8.Maya day sign, Cauac, possibly representing a honey comb, Tro-Cortesianus 106b.
9.Tro-Cortesianus 103c.
10.Honey combs in a hive, Tro-Cortesianus 104a.
11.Bee and honey comb, Tro-Cortesianus 109c.

PLATE 3