680 



INDEX 



Pase. 

 Schellhas, Paul, on Dieseldorflf's 

 paper on pottery vase 



from Chama 645 



on glyph of month Kayab 42H 



on Rlyph of snail 429 



on frlyphs for cardinal points- 31 



on Maya day s'ods 560 



on Maya glyph of Caban 565 



studies of Maya glyphs liy 502-508 



Schultz-Sellack, on cardinal points 27. 



29, 31, 32 

 Segura de la Frontera. Sec Ante- 



quera. 

 Seler, Eduard. contribution to 

 Central American 



archeology by 538 



contribution to Maya studies 



of 506 



on beginning of years in Dres- 

 den codex 477 



on Maya day gods 550 



on relation of sea snail to 



deities of death 428 



Serpent as Maya year symbol 477-478 



Shield in Sahagun manuscript 04 



Shoe vessel, from Quiche territory 110 



in Sarg collection 01 



Sickness, eruptive, epidemic of 334 



Slguenza y Gongora, Carlos, fate 



of papers of 20 



on intercalary days 22, 667 



Skin, human, drawing of 173 



Snail, tortoise and, in Maya litera- 

 ture 423-430 



Sociedad Economica, (iuatemalan 

 antiqtiities belonging 



to 77 



Soldiers, Maya and Mexican, de- 

 scription of 656-657 



Solstice, summer, assigned by 



Mayas to tortoise 423-427 



winter, assigned by Mayas to 



snail 423, 427 



Spaniards, appearance of, in Yuca- 

 tan, date of 33,3-334 



Mexican glyphs of 105 



Standard for feather ornament 66-67 



Star, morning, divinity of 360-363, 



366, 382 



worship of, iii Mexico 358-360 



symbols, Maya 504 



Stars, worship of, in Mexico 358 



Stephens, ,T. L., cited 547 



on tortoise on monument at 



Copan 427 



Stoll, Otto, on Indian burial 

 mounds in (Juate- 



mala 77 



on Lacandons 80 



on Nahuatls in Central Amer- 

 ica 662 



on SalamS 112 



on uniformity of religious 



ideas 275 



Stones, precious, among the Mexi- 

 cans 150 



Page. 

 Strange, Chan Santa Cruz visited 



by 633 



Strebel, glazed fragments found at 



Zoncuautla by 109 



on varnished vessel of .Taina_ 117 

 vessel from region of Atoto- 

 nilco and Quimistlan 



in collection of 109 



Stuttgart Museum, Mexican shields 



in 182-183 



Sun, eclipse of, Zapotec ideas re- 

 garding 300 



god, Kinieh Ahau, heads of 99-101 



worship in Mexico and Cen- 

 tral America 295-296 



of Lacandons 82 



Tabasco, as commercial center 110 



female deity worshiped in 81 



traffic with Acalan 78 



Tablets, red pottery, in Sapper 

 and Dleseldorff col- 

 lections 101 



Tahitza 79 



Tattooing in Maya inscriptions 600-601 



Tecpatl, Mexican year sign 24, 



25, 26, 27, 33, 52 



Tehuantepec, idol near 293 



intercalary days in year of 19 



oracle near 293 



Tenanco, chieftain of, in fragment 

 I of numl)oldt col- 

 lection 145 



Tenochca, Tlatelolca conquered 



by 61 



Tenochtitlan, war with Tlatelolco- 61 

 Teotlhuacan, pyramids of sun and 



moon at 296 



Teotitlan del Camino, worship of 



Xipe at 296-297 



Teotitlan del Valle, buildings at__ 298-300 



idol and oracle at 296-298 



Teotleco, twelfth feast of INIexican 



year 59 



Tepeolotlec, Zapotec god 291-294,668 



Tepoxtecatl, god worshiped at 



Tepoxtlan 349-352 



glyph of 350 



images of .350-352 



Tepoxtlan, history of 342-343 



location of 341-342,669 



temple pyramid of, date of 347 



deity worshiped at 347-352 



description of 344-347, 669 



paper on, by Eduard 



Seler 339-352 



Teteo innan. Mexican earth god- 

 dess 130 



Tezcatlipoca, feather basket worn 



by 67 



forms of 68-69 



god of the Chalcas 59, 670 



Mexican god who eradicates 



sin 281 



Tezcuco, palace at 190-191 



plan of 190-192, 196 



popiilation of 192 



