In this Tonalamatl we see the cross in hieroglyphs 1 and 5, the sign for woman in 2 and 6, and their determinatives in 3 and 7.
The first woman has a deity facing her who is devoid of all characteristic marks, and sign 4 is also nothing but the universal a.
The second woman whose eyes are closed, sits facing A, whose hieroglyph is in 8.
Pages 19b—20b.
| VI | 28 | VIII | 24 | VI |
| Cib | ||||
| Lamat | ||||
| Ahau | ||||
| Eb | ||||
| Kan. | ||||
The arrangement of this Tonalamatl is very similar to that of the preceding.
Hieroglyphs 1 and 5 are again the cross, and 2 and 6 the signs for woman.
The first picture is wanting; hieroglyph 3 with
the number 7 as a prefix denotes a deity with whom I am not familiar. The same sign is found on page 50, left, middle; in 4 the usual head q is added.
Beside the woman in the second group—not facing her—is the serpent deity H, again, as on pages 11c and 12b, with the nose-peg resembling a flower. His sign is 7 to which in 8 the familiar Ahau is again added.