suggested by star-symbol on pottery from Nicaragua and Arizona, 51, [52];
origin of the idea of dividing everything into four parts, [76];
represented by Zuñi idol, [129];
rounded and square forms of, at Tiahuanaco, [166];
terminating in four puma heads, symbol of central ruler, [209];
“The Copan Swastika,” [222], [223], [224];
the pyramid, a later development of same idea, [274];
in different parts of the world, accompanied with pole-star worship, etc., [276-280];
in Mexico and Ohio valley, linked with serpent;
in Copan, with Middle and Four Quarters, [280];