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(11) Stela [—54-9-12-8-14-0 to 5 Ahau 8 —?, the month symbol 
being unusual; Mr Goodman says it should be Uo. This connects 
with 4 Ahau 8 Cumhu, first day of the fifty-fourth great cycle, if we 
adopt Mr Goodman’s interpretation of the month symbol. The pre- 
fixed numerals are of the ordinary form and are very distinct. 
(12) Stela J—West side: 54-9-12-12-0-0 to 1 Ahau 8 Zotz (as 
given by Goodman). This connects with 4 Ahau 8 Cumhu, first day 
of the fifty-fourth great cycle, according to the counters as here given. 
The prefixed numerals are of the ordinary form and are mostly dis- 
tinct, but there is great uncertainty as to the order in which the 
glyphs are to be taken. 
East side: 54-9-13-10-0-0 to no recognized date; Goodman says it 
should be 7 Ahau 13 Cumhu, presumably reached by counting from 4 
Ahau 8 Cumhu, first day of his fifty-fourth great cycle, but in this 
case he has made a mistake, as the connection is with 7 Ahau 3 Cumhu. 
The prefixed numerals are of the ordinary form and are distinct, but 
the order in which the glyphs come is very doubtful (see remarks 
below). 
(13) Altar K—54-9-12-16-7-8 to 3 Lamat 16 Yax. This connects 
with + Ahau 8 Cumhu, the first day of the fifty-fourth great cycle. The 
prefixed numerals are of the ordinary form, but some of the glyphs 
are defaced and some of the numbers do not appear to agree with 
those given by Goodman (see remarks below). 
(14) Stela M—54-9-16-5-0-0 to 8 Ahau 8 Zotz. This connects with 4 
Ahau 8 Cumhu, first day of the fifty-fourth great cycle. The prefixed 
numerals as given in Maudslay’s drawing (the photograph is not 
given) are of the ordinary form and correspond with the numbers 
given here. 
(15) Stela N—54—-9-16-10-0-0 to 1 Ahau 8 Zip (Goodman says that 
the month numeral is wrong here and that it should be 3 Zip). This will 
connect + Abau 8 Cumhu, first day of the fifty-fourth great cycle, with 
1 Ahau 3 Zip, but not with 1 Ahau 8 Zip. The prefixed numerals are 
of the ordinary form, are quite distinct, and agree with those given. 
(16) Stela P—54-9-9-10-0-0 to 2 Ahaul3 Pop. This connects with4 
Ahau 8 Cumhu, first day of the fifty-fourth great cycle. The prefixed 
numerals are unusual face characters, and the result appears to have 

been reached by Mr Goodman by appeal to his chronological system. 
(17) Altar S—54—9-15-0-0-0 to 4 Ahau 13 Yax. This connects with 
4 Ahau 8 Cumhu, the first day of the fifty-fourth great cycle, accord- 
ing to Mr Goodman’s figures here given. However, the pretixed numer- 
als, which are of the ordinary form and distinct in Maudslay’s drawing 
(the photograph is not given), do not appear to agree with Goodman’s 
figures (see remarks below). 
As I do not haye Maudslay’s photographs and drawings of the 
Quirigua inscriptions I will omit them from consideration here. 
Examining these different series and noting Goodman’s explanations 
