88 RESEARCH AT THE RUINS OF CHICHEN ITZA, YUCATAN. 



UXMAL. 



Stephens, John L. 



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



chapters xxiv and xxv. 

 1843. Incidents of travel in Yucatan. New York. <Vol. i, chapters vii, vju, x, xi, and xiv. 

 Holmes, W. H. 



1895-1897. Archaeological studies among the ancient cities of Mexico. Chicago. <Field Colum- 

 bian Museum, Anthropological Series, vol. i. No. 1, part 1, pp. 80-96. 

 Charnat, DEsmfi. 



1888. The ancient cities of the New World. New York. <Chapter xx. 



MORLEY, SyLVANTJS G. 



1910a. A group of related structures at Uxmal, Yucatan. < Papers of the School of American Archae- 

 ology, No. 6. 



1911b. Ancient temples and cities of the New World : Uxmal, the city of the Xius. < Bulletin of the 

 Pan-.\merican Union, vol. xxxii, No. 4, pp. 627-642. 



For a very early (1586) description of the ruins of Uxmal see — 

 Spinden, H. J. 



1913. AStudy of Maya Art: Its subject-matter and historical development. Cambridge. <Mem. 

 Peabody Mus. of American Arch, and Ethnol., Harvard Univ., vol. vi, pp. 5-8. This 

 description was written by one of the secretaries of Padre Alonso Ponce, a Franciscan 

 delegate who visited the ruins of Uxmal in 1586 on a tour of inspection of the provinces 

 of New Spain. An English translation of this account appears in the work above cited. 

 YAXCIIILAN. 



Maudslay, Alfred P. 



1889-1902. Biologia Central! Americana. London. <Vo!. ii, text pp. 40-47, plates 76-9S. 

 Maler, Teobert. 



1903. Researches in the Central part of the Usumatsintla Valley. <Mem. Peabody Mus., Ameri- 

 can Arch, and Ethnol., Harvard Univ., vol. ii. No. 2, chapter xiii and plates 39-80. 

 Charnay, Desire. 



1888. The ancient cities of the New World. New York. <Chapter xxii. 



