not easily read even by natives, [198];

Mrs. Nuttall’s complemental signs, [198];

phonetic scale, [198], [200];

Landa’s Alphabet, [198];

general references, [198];

on a Yucatan statue, [199];

early descriptions, [200];

sculptured in wood, [200];

inscription on the Palenqué tablet, [200];

cut of the same, [201];