in Vienna Codex, [90], [91];

in Borgian Codex, [91];

represented in Caracol or Round Temple of Chichen Itza, [97];

all things divided into, for an indefinite period, finally subdivided, [99];

figured as single sign, [124];

in plan of capital and form of government among Incas, [136], [144];

represented on carved slab from Santa Lucia, [172];

represented by four limbs of human figure, [174];

symbolized in ancient American games [176], [178];

in Féjérvary Codex, [178];