[345-1] See Chapter VI, Study of the Manuscript Troano, by Cyrus Thomas.
[354-1] Unfortunately the scrolls were overlooked in preparing the cut.
[358-1] Relacion de las cosas de Yucatan, p. 308.
[365-1] See Plates XVI*b and XVII*c, Manuscript Troano.
[365-2] Study of the Manuscript Troano, pp. 141-161.
[366-1] As the term “ideograph” is somewhat broad and comprehensive, it may be well enough to state that I use it as expressing that stage of symbolic writing where the picture characters have so changed that all resemblance to the objects they were originally intended to represent is lost, and therefore they can only be considered as mnemonic signs.
[367-1] Study of the Manuscript Troano, by Cyrus Thomas, pp. 142, 143.
[370-1] Study of the Manuscript Troano, p. 147.
[370-2] Landa’s Relacion, pp. 382, 383, Note 1.