In Fig. [75] Cuculcan is making fire from the friction of two pieces of wood. On his head is the moan symbol, on his thigh the kin. Each of the three cartouches begins with the drum sign. His own monogram is the third member of the second cartouche.

In Fig. [76] the text is the same in each of the three cartouches except the monograms of the three divinities represented.

Fig. 71.—The God of Growth and the God of Death. (From the Cortesian Codex.)

Fig. 72.—Auguries from the North Star. (Cortesian Codex.)

Fig. 73.—Itzamna, the Serpent Goddess, and Kin ich. (Dresden Codex.)

Fig. 74.—The God of Death, Kin ich, and the God of War. (Dresden Codex.)