334 AIDS TO THE STUDY OF THE MAYA CODICES. 



Years. Months. Days. 



3 II Over seventh column, lower division, Plate 73. 



3 5 



Over sixth column, lower division, Plate 72. 

 Over fifth column, lower division, Plate 72. 

 Over fourth column, lower division, Plate 72. 

 Over thu'u column, lovt'er division, Plate 72. 

 Over second column, lower division, Plate 72. 



Over first column, lower division, Plate 72. 



Over seventh column, lower division, Plate ' 



5 10 Over sixth column, lower division, Plate 71. 



It is worthy of notice that the sum of the series as expressed by 



the final numbers is precisely that of the series on the middle and 

 lower divisions of Plates 63 and 64, heretofore given, and embraces 

 seven complete cycles of 13 months, or 360 days each. Counting back 

 three months and five days from i Caban (the day in th e fifth column, 

 middle division, of Plate 73) we reach 5 Been as the starting point 

 of the series. 



As there can be no doubt that the lines and days of the two divis- 

 ions form together one unbroken series, it is evident there is no con- 

 nection between that portion of it in the middle division and what 

 lies to the left of it in Plate 71; but there does appear to be, as before 

 indicated, some connection between the conclusion and what follows 

 to the left in the lower portion of 71. The series which lies to the left 

 at this point is as follows: 



Table XXIV.— TaWe shoimng relations of Plates 70 and 71. 



For the purpose of assisting the reader to see the relation more 

 clearly, the last column of the preceding series — sixth of the lower 

 division on Plate 71 — is added at the right as it stands in the original. 



