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NOTES TO THE CHAPTERS. 
CHAPTER I. 
. Ap. Brasseur de Bourbourg, Nations civilisées du Mexique, etc., Tome I., p. 68. 
. Stephens and Catherwood, Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and 
Yucatan; Bancroft, Native Races of the Pacific States, Vol. IV.; Baldwin, 
Ancient America; Short, North Americans of Antiquity ; see alsoa good essay 
in the American Antiquarian, Vol. VI., p. 53. 
Nations civilisées, Tome L., page 82. 
. Baldwin, Ancient America, 105 seq. Mr. Baldwin was in error in supposing the 
Maya characters to be understood. 
. Short, North Americans of Antiguity, 344 seq. 
: Morgan, Houses and House Life of the American Aborigines, Smithsonian Contri- 
butions to North American Ethnology, Vol. IV., pp. 268-9. 
CHAPTER II. 
1. The Tablet of the Cross at Palenque, American Antiquarian, Vol. VI., p. 53. 
2. Warren Watson, The Tablet of the Cross, Kansas City Review, Vol. VI., p. 269. 
3. Stephens, Incidents of Travel. : 
4. Brinton, The Names of the Gods in the Kiche Myths, p. 22. 
Brasseur, Nations civilisées. 
Kenrick, Ancient Egypt under the Pharaohs, II., 277. 
‘Edinburgh Review, April, 1867, p. 341. 
Crawford's Indian Archipelago, I., 283, plate. 
. Prichard, Latham, Brassey. 
. Thomas, A Study of the Manuscript Troano, pp. 205-6. 
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CHAPTER III. 
. Orozco y Berra, Geografia de las lenguas y Carta Etnografica de Mexico; Malte 
Brun, Tableau de la Distribution ethnographique des nations et des langues au 
Mexique. 
. Brinton, Aboriginal Authors. 
. Brinton, Introduction to Codex Troano, and Introduction to The Maya Chronicles 
Thomas, A Study of the Codex Troano ; Léon de Rosny, Codex Cortesianus, 
Codex Peresianus. 
. The Maya Chronicles, etc. 
. Perez and De Rosny ap. Short. 
. Brinton, Introduction to A Study of the Manuscript Troano, p. xx. 
