). (probably eroded in l), the snaglike front tooth, and the curling fang protruding from the back part of the mouth (**
) (wanting in l and m).
The head for 5 (fig. [51], n-s) is always to be identified by its peculiar headdress (†
), which is the normal form of the tun sign. Compare figure [29], a, b. The same element appears also in the head for 15 (see fig. [53], b-e). The head for 5 is one of the most constant of all the head numerals.
Fig. 53. Head-variant numerals 14 to 19, inclusive, and 0.