PLATE 37

MAMMALIA
Dog (Canis)
1.Dog bearing firebrands, Dresden 40b.
2.Same, Dresden 39a.
3.Same, Dresden 36a.
4.Tro-Cortesianus 88a.
5.Dresden 21b.
6.Tro-Cortesianus 24c.
7.Dresden 13c.
8.Tro-Cortesianus 37a.
9.Dresden 30a.
10.Dresden 7a.
11.Glyph supposed to represent a dog’s ribs, Dresden 13c.
12.Dresden 29a.
13.Head, Tro-Cortesianus 91d.

PLATE 38

MAMMALIA
Leaf-nosed Bat (Vampyrus spectrum or Phyllostomus hastatuspanamensis)
1.Glyph, Chichen Itza, Akat ’Cib (Maudslay, III, Pl. 19.)
2.Glyph, Copan (Maudslay, I, Pl. 8).
3.Bat god, drawn as glyph, Copan, Stela D (Maudslay, I, Pl. 48).
4.Glyph, Copan (Maudslay, I, Pl. 8).
5.Glyph, Palenque, Temple of the Inscriptions (Maudslay, IV, Pl. 60,gl. Q 1).
6.Glyph, Tikal (Maudslay III, Pl. 74, gl. 41).
7.Bat gad used as decoration on pottery, Chama (Dieseldorff, 1904).

PLATE 39

MAMMALIA
Monkey and Miscellaneous
1.Capuchin monkey (Cebus capucinus), Nuttall 1.
2.Same, Nuttall 5.
3.Head of same, Nuttall 38.
4.Nondescript animal, possibly a combination of monkey and peccary,Tro-Cortesianus 88c.
5.Glyph, possibly representing a monkey, found in connection withfig. 4.
6.Glyph of head of monkey, Nuttall 1.
7.Head of long-nosed god, Tro-Cortesianus 30a.
8.Head of monkey, glyph for Nahua day sign, Oçomatli, Aubin 9.
9.Long-nosed god, Tro-Cortesianus 30b.
10.God with head-dress, Dresden 5c.