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APPENDIX II. 



LIST OF WRITINGS RELATING TO THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES MENTIONED 



IN THIS REPORT. 



CHICKEN ITZA. 



Stephens, John L. 



1843. Incidents of travel in Yufat.an. 2 vols. New York. < Vol. ii, chapters xvi and xvii. 

 Maudslay, Alfred P. 



1889-1902. Biologia Centrali Americana. Archaeology. London. <Vol. m, text pp. 1-43, plates 

 1-66. 

 Chaenat, DesiriS. 



1888. The ancient citie.s of the New World. Chapter xviii. New York. 

 Holmes, W. H. 



1895-1897. Archa?ological studies among the ancient cities of Mexico. Chicago. < Field Colum- 

 bian Museimi, Antlu-opological Series, vol. i, No. 1, pp. 101-137. 



B.ANCROFT, H. H. 



1883. The native races of the Pacific States. San Francisco. < Antiquities, vol iv, pp. 220-236. 

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



1909. The American Egypt. New York. Chapter vi. 

 Morlet, Sylvanu.s G. 



1911<7. Ancient cities and temples of the New World: Chiehenltza. < Bulletin of the Pan-American 

 Union, vol. xxxii, No. 3, pp. 453-468. 



Two early (sixteenth century) descriptions of Chichen Itza arc the following: 

 1900. "Collecion de Docuraentos ineditos relativos al desoubrimiento conquista y organizacion de 

 las antiguas posesiones Espanolasde Ultramar." Rclacion de la Ciudad de Valladolid. 

 M.adrid. < Vol. xiii, pp. 3-40. A part of thi.s account is given in Appendix iv, p. 90. 

 1804. Relation des Choses de Yucatan. Diego do Landa. Paris. < Pages 340-346. 

 COPAN. 



Stephens, John L. 



1841. Incidents of travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan. New York. < Vol. i, chapters 

 V, VI, and vii. 

 Maudslay, Alfred P. 



1889-1902. Biologia Centrali Americana. Archseology. London. <Vol. i, text pp. 1-69, plates 

 1-119. 

 Bancroft, H. H. 



1883. The native races of the Pacific States. San Francisco. <Antiquities, vol. iv, pp. 77-105. 

 Gordon, G. B. 



1896. Prehistoric ruins of Copan, Hondm-as. <Mem. Peabody Mus. of American .\rch. and 



Ethnol., Harvard Univ., vol. i, No. 1. Cambridge. 

 1898!). Caverns at Copan, Honduras. <Meni. Peabody Mas. of American yVrch. and Ethnol. 



Harvard Univ., vol. i, No. 5. Cambridge. 

 1902a. The hieroglypliic stairway ruins of Copan. Cambridge. <Mem. Peabody Mus. of 

 American Arch, and Ethnol., Harvard Univ., vol. i, No. 6.) 



MORLEY, SyLVANUS G. 



1911c. Ancient cities and templesof the New World: Copan, the mother city of the Mayas. < Bul- 

 letin of the Pan-.American Union, vol. xxxii. No. 5, pp. 8G3-879. 

 For an early (1576) description of Copan, see a letter from the Licenciado Diego de Palacio to 

 Pliilip II of Spain. An English translation of this is given in Mr. Maudslay's text above 

 quoted. See pp. 5-7. 

 LABNA. 



Stephens, John L. 



1843. Incidents of travel in Yucatan. New York. <Vol. ii, chapter iii. 

 Thompson, E. H. 



18976. The Chultunes of Labna, Yucatan. Cambridge. <Mem. Peabody Mus. of American 

 Arch, and Ethnol., Han-ard Univ., vol. i, No. 3. 

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



The American Egjpt. < Pages 193-196. 

 MAYAPAN. 



Stephens, John L. 



1843. Incidents of travel in Yucatan. New York. <Vol. i, pp. 130-141. 



