[73] Seler, The Wall-paintings of Mitla, Bull. 28, Bureau of American Ethnology. [↑]

[74] “The swift ones who serrate the teeth.” [↑]

[75] “Mount of the crier.” [↑]

[76] Sahagun’s statement that the draught would make Quetzalcoatl remember those evils is obviously a slip which even his copyist Torquemada is capable of avoiding. [↑]

[77] Bk. iii, c. 3 and 4. [↑]

[78] The names throughout the myth merely describe the incident which took place at the locality alluded to. [↑]

[79] Sahagun, bk. iii, c. xii, xiii, xiv. [↑]

[80] Monarq. Ind., tom. ii, pp. 48–52. [↑]

[81] Monarq. Ind., tom. i, pp. 254–256. [↑]

[82] Hist. de los Indios. [↑]