; the repetition on each page of a Cauac-sign with single or double numerals as in section b; and of Tun-compounds, with
subfix and with varying prefixes (frequently faces), as especially see page 5.
Section d is a triple row of glyphs, originally 21 in some instances, but with many now erased. I am able to establish few general characteristics for this section, save again the frequency of the Cimi-compound as in section c, of various Tun-compounds, and of the two glyphs
and
With the exception of 10-b-4, the face with the tau-eye occurs only in this section d and on pages 15 to 18. This glyph is exceedingly common both in Dres. and Tro.-Cort, the form in which it appears at 3-d-4, 6,