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APPENDIX I. 

 LIST OF BOOKS ON THE MAYA CIVILIZATION. 



Arnold, C, and F. J. T. Frost. 



1909. The American Egypt: A record of travel in Yucatan. New York. 

 Bancroft, H. H. 



1875-1876. The native races of the Pacific States. 5 vols. New York and London. 

 BOWDITCH, C. P. 



1901a. Memoranda on the Mayacalendars used in the books of Chilan Balam. < Am. Anth. (n. s.), m, 



pp. 129-138. 

 1901b. On the age of Maya ruins. <Am. Anth. (n. a.), m, pp. 697-700. 



1901c. Notes on the report of Teobert Maler, in memoirs of the Peabody Museum, ll, No. 1 . Cambridge. 

 1903a. Notes on the report of Teobert Maler, in memoirs of the Peabody Museum, ii. No. 2. Cambridge. 

 19036. A suggestive Maya inscription. Cambridge. 

 1904. Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systeins, and history. Twenty-four papers 



by Edward Seler, E. Forstemann, Paul Schellhaa, Carl Sapper, and E. P. Dieseldorff. 



Translated from the German, under supervision of Charles P. Bowditch. < Bull. 28, Bur. 



Am. Ethnol. 

 1906. The temples of the cross, of the foliated cross, and of the sun at Palenque. Cambridge. 



1909. Dates and numbers in the Dresden Codex. <Putnam Anniversary Volume, pp. 271-301. New 



York. 



1910. The numeration, calendar systems, and astronomical knowledge of the Mayas. Cambndge. 



Breton, A. 



1906a. The wall paintings at Chichen Itza. < Internal. Cong, of Americanists, 15th sess., Quebec, pp. 



16.5-169. 

 Bbinton, D. G. 



1882a. American hero myths. A study in the native religions of the western continent. Philadelphia. 

 18826. The Maya chronicles. Philadelphia. <No. 1 of Brinton's Library of Aboriginal American 



Literature.) 

 1882c. The graphic system and ancient records of the Mayas. <U. S. Geog. and Geol. Sur\-ey of the 



Rocky Mountain Region. Cont. to Am. Ethnol., v. No. 3, pp. xvii-xxxvii. 

 1882rf. The books of Chilan Balam, the prophetic and historic records of the Mayas of Yucatan. < Penn. 



Monthly, xiu, pp. 261-275. 

 1885a. The annals of the Cakchiquels. The original text with a translation, notes and introduction. 



Philadelphia. <No. 6 of Brinton's Library of Aboriginal American Literature. 

 1890. Essays of an Americanist. Philadelphia. 



18946. A primer of Mayan hieroglyphics. < Pub. Univ. of Penn., Ser. in Philol., Lit. and Arch., in, No. 2. 

 Catherwood, F. 



1844. Views of ancient monuments in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan. Folio. London. 

 Casares, D. 



1905. A notice of Yucatan with some remarks on its water supply. <Proc. Am. .\ntiq. Soc, xvii, pp. 



207-230. 

 Charnay, D. 



1887o. The ancient cities of the New Worid. Translation by J. Gonino and H. S. Conant. London. 

 Forstemann, E. 



1906. Commentary of the Maya manuscript in the Royal Public Library of Dresden. <Pap. 



Peabody Mus., iv. No. 2, pp. 48-266. 

 Gann, T. 



1897-1898. Mounds in northern Honduras. <19th Rep. Bur. Am. Ethnol., pt. 2, pp. 661-692. 



Gates, W. E. , ,. • • 



1910. Commentary upon the Maya-Tzental Perez Codex, with a concludmg note upon the hnguistic 

 problem of the Maya glyphs. <Pap. Peabody Mus., vi, No. 1, pp. 5-64. 



Goodman, J. T. 



1897. The archaic Mayainscriptions. <Partxviiiof BiologiaCentrali-Americana,ArchiBology,London. 



See Maudslay, 1889-1902. 

 Gordon, G. B. 



1896. Prehistoric ruins of Copan, Honduras. A preliminary report of the explorations by the Museum, 



1891-1895. <Mem. Peabody Mus., i. No. 1, pp. 1-48. 

 1898a. Researches in the Uloa Valley, Honduras. Report on explorations by the Museum, 1896-1897. 

 < Mem. Peabody Mus., i, No. 4, pp. 1-44. 



