ILLUSTRATIONS 7 



Fig. 46. Mexican symbols for vari( ms articles 208 



47. Official signatures 215 



48. Symbols for certain persons and for numl)ers 218 



49. Mexican figures of the bat god 2.S6 



50. Maya hieroglyphs of the bat god 2.'^7 



51. Maya hieroglyphs of the l)at god 288 



52. Maya hieroglyphs of the bat god . . , 2'A9 



53. Maya hieroglyphs of the bat god 240 



54. Symbols of official titles from Mendoza codex 259 



55. Symbols of years and persons, from the Codex Telleriano-Reinensis. . 2(52 



56. Battle scene from Mexican painting, Aubin-Goupil collection 263 



57. Mexican symbols of years and pueblos 264 



58. The five rain gods, from Borgian codex 268 



59. The twenty day signs, from Borgian codex 271 



60. Drawing blood from the ears, and implements of castigation from 



Mexican codices 2S2 



61. Self-punishment and symbols of two kings from Mexican codices 283 



62. Deity of the morning star, Mexican codex 287 



63. Figures of the deity of the morning star, Mexican codices 287 



64. Tepeyollotl and Tlacolteotl, Mexican deities, Borgian codex 291 



65. Tlaelquani, Mexican goddess, Borgian codex 291 



66. Tepeyollotl, Mexican deity, Borgian codex 292 



67. Mexican symbols and figures of deities, from Mendoza codex and 



Sahagun manuscript 295 



68. Gods Maciulxochitl and Ixtlilton, Mexican codices 297 



' 69. Relief fragments from Teotitlan del Valle, Zapotec 298 



70. Relief fragments from Teotitlan del Valle, Zapotec 299 



71 . Mexican deities, from Vienna codex 303 



72. Symbols and figure of deities, from Mexican codices 307 



73. Supposed descent of Quetzal couatl and house symbols, Vienna codex. 30t) 



74. Venus symbol and figures of mountains and house, from Maya and 



Mexican codices 310 



75. Temple and sun symbol, Borgian codex 310 



76. Mexican deity, Vienna codex 311 



77. Sculptured slab, Santa Lucia Cosamalhuapa, Cruatemala 312 



78. Symbols and figures of Quetzalcouatl, from INIexican codices 315 



79. Mexican deities, after Dunin and Sahagun 319 



80. Procession and sacrifice, from Sahagun manuscript and Borgian codex . . 320 



81. Sacrifice and tribute bearer, from Mexican codices 321 



82. The sun god, Borgian codex ■ 323 



83. Symbols of pueblos, from Mexican codices 342 



84. Temple pyramid of Tepoztlan, Valley of Cuernavaca 345 



85. View of interior of Tepoztlan, after Sevilla 346 



86. Glyphs of Mexican kings •5'* ' 



87. Tepoztecatl, the pulque god, from Mexican painting in Bil)lioteca 



Nazionale, Florence •"■ 



88. Stone idol, from Tepoztlan '^^^^ 



89. Stone figure, from the Uhde collection •'^•'^^^ 



90. Stone figure of pulque god, Trocadero Museum '^^l 



91. "Juego de pelota", from Tepoztlan '^'^^ 



92. Mexican figures of the sun, moon, certain stars, and constellations. . . .3.->6 



93. God of the morning star and fire god, Mexican '''^I* 



94. Fitiures of the fire god and other deities, from tlie Mexit-an codices.. 363 



