O. “A goddess with features of an old woman” (Xmucane?). Her hieroglyphs are shown Nos. 61, 62; the latter is more frequent.
P. “A figure with features of an old man.”
It is seen Cod. Dres., p. 21, with the sign No. 63. It is doubtful if a deity is intended.
Q. “An isolated deity.”
Shown Cod. Dres., p. 20, with the signs Nos. 64 and 65; probably a mere personage.
R. The moan bird.
He is often associated with the god of death, and bears the hieroglyphs Nos. 66–69, sometimes with the 13.
S. No. 70 is the usual hieroglyph of the dog, and T, No. 71, is that of the vulture.
U. No. 72 is the sign of the jaguar, as seen in Cod. Tro., p. 17, and in Cod. Dres., pp. 8, 26.