[XI-34] See [p. 529], of this volume.
[XI-35] Mem. de Tecpan-Atitlan, in Brasseur, Hist., tom. ii., pp. 483-9.
[XI-36] See [p. 570-1], of this volume.
[XI-37] Brasseur places his reign somewhere between 1225 and 1275.
[XI-38] The Popol Vuh represents Utatlan, as we have seen, [p. 573], to have been first occupied by Cotuha and Gucumatz; meaning, as is shown by the table of kings in the same document—see [p. 566], of this volume—by Gucumatz as king and Cotuha II. as second in rank. Brasseur states that the name Gumarcaah was then given to the city, but it is much more likely that this was the ancient name, and Utatlan of later origin.
[XI-39] For description of the ruins of Utatlan, see [vol. iv., pp. 124-8] .
[XI-40] Juarros, Hist. Guat., pp. 9-16.
[XI-41] Brasseur, Hist., tom. ii., pp. 150-2, 475-7, 499. The opinion that Hunahpu and Gucumatz were identical, however, is said to receive some support from the Isagoge Historico, of Pelaez' work, quoted by Id., in Popol Vuh, p. 316.
[XI-42] See [vol. ii., pp. 637-44].
[XI-43] Or, as Ximenez renders it, to Hell.