[51] Dos Piedras, pt. 1, p. 16.

[52] Travels in Cent. Amer., vol. I, p. 156. Monument N, plate. Mr. Gustav Eisen, in a MS. lately received by and now in possession of the Smithsonian Institution, also mentions another similar head as found at Copan. This, he says, is on the side of an altar similar to that described by Stephens, except that the top wants the hieroglyphics. The sides have human figures similar to the other; on one of these is the head of an “Alligator.”

[53] Ibid., 2d plate to p. 158.

[54] Stephens’ Trav. Cent. Amer. III Frontispiece.


Transcriber’s Note

The following errors and inconsistencies have been maintained.

Misspelled words and typographical errors:

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[7]Schultz Sellack should read Schultz-Sellack
[9]occcpy should read occupy
[10]Imix should read Ymix
[12]Chuen should read Chuen
[12]Eb., should read Eb,
[16]tortous should read tortuous
18Footnote [marker 1] and [footnote 1] should be numbered 7
[20]1. Kan. 1. Lamat. should read 1 Kan. 1 Lamat.
[20]2 Kan should read 2 Kan.
[26]number.) should read number).
[35]Echecatl should read Ehecatl
[36]Plate 2 should read Plate II
[46]Shultz-Sellack should read Schultz-Sellack
[46]les should read los
[50]Miquitzli should read Miquiztli
[52]Miquitzli should read Miquiztli
[54]Shultz-Sellack should read Schultz-Sellack
[63]Fejervery should read Fejervary
[40, fn. 23]hisDechiff should read his Dechiff
[40, fn. 24]p.208. should read p. 208.
[44, fn. 32]pp should read pp.
[54, fn. 46]casihacia should read casi hacia
[56, fn. 48]Kingsburough should read Kingsborough
[59, fn. 49]Belran should read Beltran