represented Zuñi state and subdivisions, [295];

illustrated by Alligator altar at Copan and by “Great Turtle” at Quirigua, also by tortoise in China, [296], note

(see [Ocelot], [Jaguar] and [Puma]).

Quadruple organization, in cosmos, and scheme of government:

origin of idea, [15];

Maya, Mexican, and Zuñi, [41], [42];

expressed in cross symbols, [47-54];

Mexico divided into four parts, [83];

at time of Conquest, [75], [76];