[IV-21] Juarros' Hist. Guat., pp. 487-8; Hassel, Mex. Guat., p. 333.

[IV-22] Hesse, in Sivers, Mittelamerika, p. 257.

[IV-23] Fuentes, in Juarros' Hist. Guat., p. 492; Hassel, Mex. Guat., p. 327.

[IV-24] Wappäus, Geog. u. Stat., p. 281.

[IV-25] Hesse, in Sivers, Mittelamerika, p. 257.

[IV-26] Brasseur de Bourbourg, Hist. Nat. Civ., tom. ii., p. 507.

[IV-27] Reichardt, Cent. Amer., p. 72.

[IV-28] The distance is stated to be one fourth of a mile, one mile and a half, one league, and one league and a half by different writers.

[IV-29] Juarros' Hist. Guat., pp. 382-4; his authority being Fuentes, Recopilacion, MS., tom. i., lib. iii., cap. i., and lib. xv., cap. v.; Stephens' Cent. Amer., vol. ii., pp. 147, 149-53. Juarros' account is also given in Conder's Mex. Guat., vol. ii., pp. 270-1, in Bradford's Amer. Antiq., p. 90, and in Stephens' Cent. Amer., loc. cit. It is also used with that of Stephens to make up the description in Sivers, Mittelamerika, pp. 199-200. Slight mention also in Wappäus, Geog. u. Stat., p. 284; Brasseur de Bourbourg, Palenqué, p. 33; Id., Hist. Nat. Civ., tom. ii., pp. 152, 493, 526. According to Brasseur's statement, M. Daly made drawings at Patinamit, seen by the Abbé, and to be published.

[IV-30] Stephens' Cent. Amer., vol. ii., p. 146.