Til. A sky beast is seen dropping from a celestial band 



above the maize god who holds in his hand a com- 



pound "abundance of maize." 



Gl. 3. Maize god. 



Gl. 6. Abundance of maize. 

 T12. God C is seated in the rain holding a maize sign. 



Gl. 5. Balche 



Gl. 6. The maize god. 

 T13. A Chac with an axe is seated on the spiny ceiba tree and 



it seems to make up the lower half of his body (tree of 



life). His hand holds the left blue side. The right side is 



red. 



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Tl. A Chac paddles a canoe below which is an eel. The 



Chac wears the stylized water lily head dress. 

 Gl. 5. Much new maize. 



T2. A Chac spear thrower with water lilies in his head dress 



walks through the clouds. 



T3. A Chac with a staff and back pack walks a non- 

 material road. 



T4. A Chac wearing water lilies in his head dress sits in a 



celestial chair. 

 T5. A Chac with a water lily head dress is seated on a 



monstrous head. 



T6. A Chac with water lilies on his head dress sits over an 



oblong enclosure of crossed bones, possibly the under- 

 world. 

 Gl. 5. Maize. 



T7. A Chac with a seed pouch sits on what Thompson calls 



a vaxche tree. He wears the water lily head dress. 

 Gl. 2. Yaxche, the giant ceiba tree. 



T8. 



Gl. 4. White maize and water, the maize drink, zaca 



or atole. 

 Gl. 5. Decomposed maize, or turtle and maize. 



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