This method of naming the chiffres, then, is a quick and safe one, and we shall see that it lends itself to the uses required of it.

I add here the scheme according to which the principal plates at Palenque have been numbered.

PLATE XXIV (left-hand side).
37
See 1800
37
See 1800
38
See 1806
3994 9698100102104106
40404142959799 = 127101103105107
43 = 181043a = 46a4445108
See 91
46 = 181046a = 43a4748
495051
5252a = 1820?5354In the middle of the
plate at the top.
5556 = 1840?57
See 1802
58109115
59606162 = 58?110
See 2020
116
63646566
See 2025
111117
67
See 1911
686970112118
71
See 2020
72 = 2817374113119
7576 = 677778114120
79808182
83848586 = 56?
86*86*8788
89909192
93

* Accidental error in numbering here.

† Possibly Muluc—a Maya day; the meaning is “reunion.”

PLATE XXIV (right-hand side).
121
See 74, 86*
122 = 86?†123 = 87124 = 88
See 61, 1822
125126
See 1940
127 = 99
See 1940
128
See (44), 64
129130131 = 147132
See 50, 58, 62
133134135136 = 47?
137138
See 39, 91
139
See 1811
140
141142§
See 54
143144
See 50, 58,
62, 132
145146147 = 131
See 71
148
149150
See 56, 1882
151152
153154
See 53
155
See 50, 58, 132
156
157*158
See 68
159
See 38
160
See 46a, 49a,52a
161 = 50
See 58, 62, 132
162
See 56, 73, 1882
163 = 1936
See 57
164
See 58, 62
165166
See 81?
167168
169
See 68?
170171172
173174
See 67, 76, 90, 1910
175
See 57
176
See 126
177178
See 43a
179180
See 50, 58, 62
181182
See 57, 163, 1936
183184
185

* Possibly Ymix—a Maya day.

† Possibly Chuen—a Maya day; meaning “a board,” “a tree.”