MAMMALIA
Yucatan Peccary (Tayassu angulatum yucatanense)
1.Peccary caught in a snare, Tro-Cortesianus 49c.
2.Glyph, Chichen Itza, Monjas, East (Maudslay, III, Pl. 13).
3.Head as a head-dress, Chichen Itza, Temple of the Tigers, LowerChamber (Maudslay, III).
4.Peccary caught in a snare, Tro-Cortesianus 93a.
5.Tro-Cortesianus 30b.
6.Dresden 62.
7.Glyph representing a peccary’s head, Dresden 45b.
8.Same, Dresden 43b.
9.Peccary caught in a snare, Tro-Cortesianus 49a.

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MAMMALIA
Jaguar, Puma
1.Jaguar (Felis hernandezi), Nuttall 24.
2.Man seated in the open mouth of an animal, possibly a jaguar,Tro-Cortesianus 20a.
3.Nahua day sign, Oceolotl, Aubin 9.
4.Pot representing a jaguar or puma (Gann, 1897-1898, Pl. 34).
5.Probably a puma (Felis bangsi costaricensis), Chichen Itza,Temple of the Tigers, Painted Chamber (Maudslay, III, Pl. 40).
6.Chichen Itza, Temple of the Tigers, Lower Chamber (Maudslay, III,Pl. 50).
7.Probably a puma, Dresden 47.

PLATE 35

MAMMALIA
Coyote, Bear, Jaguar
1.Probably a coyote (Canis), Nuttall 6.
2.Same, Nuttall 26.
3.Possibly a bear (Ursus), Dresden 37a.
4.Same, Chichen Itza, Temple of the Tigers (Maudslay, III, 38).
5.Jaguar (Felis hernandezi), Dresden 8a.
6.Glyph, probably of a jaguar head, Copan, Stela 4 (Maudslay, I, Pl.104).
7.Copan, Altar F (Maudslay, I, Pl. 114).
8.Jaguar, Tro-Cortesianus 28c.
9.Stone carving of jaguar head, Palenque, Palace, House C (Maudslay,IV, Pl. 24).
10.Jaguar, Tro-Cortesianus 30b.
11.Glyph, probably of a jaguar.
12.Head of jaguar in fresco, Santa Rita (Gann, 1897-1898, Pl. 31).
13.Same, Tro-Cortesianus 2a.
14.Same, Nuttall 27.

PLATE 36

MAMMALIA
Dog (Canis)
1.Dog and crab, Tro-Cortesianus 88c.
2.Tro-Cortesianus 37b.
3.Tro-Cortesianus 66b.
4.Head, Nuttall 34.
5.Nuttall 72.
6.Head, Nuttall 20.
7.Probably a dog, Nuttall 3.
8.Aubin 9.
9.Glyph for day sign Oc.
10.Same.
11.Same.
12.Tro-Cortesianus 91d.
13.Glyph for Nahua day sign Itzcuintli, Aubin 9.
14.Tro-Cortesianus 27d.