TnoMAsi FIRST YEAR OF THE AHAU. 33 



number of the clay, and the month as given here are con-ect, it is easy to 

 determine from our condensed calendar that the year must necessarily have 

 been 4 Kan. As there were twenty -four years in an Ahau, and six were 

 yet wanting to complete that referred to in the quotation, it follows of neces- 

 sity this 4 Kan was the 18th and that this Ahau nmst have commenced with 

 the year 13 Cauac and ended with 10 Ix. This will be seen by making a 

 list of the years in regular succession, so that 4 Kan shall be the 18th. We 

 give such a list here (Talkie No. XI), marking in itahcs the 4 Kan. 



Table XI. 



1 — 13 Cauac. 



2— 1 Kan. 



3— 2 Mnluc. 



4— 3 Ix. 



5 — 4 Cauac. 

 C— 5 Kan. 



7— 6 Muluc. 



8— 7Ix. 



9 — 8 Cauac. 

 10— 9 Kan. 

 11—10 Muluc. 

 12—11 Ix. 

 13—12 Cauac. 

 14—13 Kan. 



15 — 1 Muluc. 



16— 2 Ix. 



17 — 3 Cauac. 



18— 4 Kan. 



19— 5 Muluc. 



20— 6 Ix. 



21— 7 Cauac. 



22— 8 Kan. 



23— 9 Muluc. 

 24—10 Ix. 



If we place these years in tabular form, as heretofore given, the Ahau 

 will be in the form shown in the annexed table (XII). Here, then, we 



3 M T 



