CONTENTS.

[Introduction][259]
Chap. I.[The numerals in the Dresden Codex][261]
II.[Conclusions][339]
III.[The writing][345]
[Signification of the characters][347]
[Symbols of animals &c.][348]
[Symbols of deities][358]
[Discussion as to phonetic features of the characters][365]


ILLUSTRATIONS.

Fig.[359.] Line of day and numeral symbols from Plates 36c and 37c, Dresden Codex[272]
[360.] Line of day and numeral characters from Plates 33-39, Dresden Codex[276]
[361.] Unusual symbol for Akbal from Plate 8 of the Dresden Codex[284]
[362.] Copy of Plate 50, Dresden Codex[297]
[363.] Copy of Plate 51, Dresden Codex[306]
[364.] Copy of Plate 52, Dresden Codex[307]
[365.] Copy of Plate 53, Dresden Codex[308]
[366.] Copy of Plate 54, Dresden Codex[309]
[367.] Copy of Plate 55, Dresden Codex[310]
[368.] Copy of Plate 56, Dresden Codex[311]
[369.] Copy of Plate 57, Dresden Codex[312]
[370.] Copy of Plate 58, Dresden Codex[313]
[371.] Specimens of ornamental loops from page 72, Dresden Codex[337]
[372.] Numeral character from the lower division of Plate XV, Manuscript Troano[343]
[373.] Turtle from the Cortesian Codex, Plate 17[348]
[374.] Jar from the Cortesian Codex, Plate 27[349]
[375.] Worm and plant from Manuscript Troano, Plate XXIX[351]
[376.] Figure of a woman from the Dresden Codex[351]
[377.] Copy of middle and lower divisions of Plate XIX, Manuscript Troano[352]
[378.] Copy of lower division of Plate 65, Dresden Codex[353]
[379.] The moo or ara from Plate 16, Dresden Codex[355]
[380.] The god Ekchuah, after the Troano and Cortesian Codices[358]
[381.] The long nosed god (Kukulcan) or god with the snake-like tongue[359]
[382.] Copy of head from the Borgian Codex (Quetzalcoatl?)[360]
[383.] The supposed god of death from the Dresden Codex[361]
[384.] The supposed god of death from the Troano Codex[361]
[385.] The god with the banded face from the Troano Codex[362]
[386.] The god with the old man’s face[363]
[387.] The god with face crossed by lines[364]
[388.] Wooden idol in vessel with basket cover[371]