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stairway leading up to Temple No. 11"; the opposite side is figured on page 16 and 

 erroneously described as "part of the face of a step from the hieroglyphic stairway." 

 I am unable now to trace the origin of these errors, and have given (Plate CXIV., a-e) 

 a complete drawing of the four sides of the altar, and a perspective view showing the 

 frog-like figure which extends over part of the upper surface and over one end of 

 the altar. 



Plate CXIIL, c. 

 Gives a side view of the altar in front of Stela D, already figured on Plate XLII. 



Plates CXIV.,/-A, and CXV., a-c. 



These photographs and drawings show the result of a careful examination of the 

 ground surrounding the base of the altar in front of Stela F (already figured on 

 Plates L. & LI. and described on page 48) and the discovery of fragments of detached 

 stones which completed the design. 



The drawings were made from the photographs and from my notes, and are partly 

 restorations. The colours are added merely to differentiate the two huge grotesque 

 faces, one on each side of the altar, from the figure of the jaguar at each end. 



Plate CXIV. G 1-3. 



The inscription is here given from both sides of the altar G 1 (one side only was 

 figured on Plates LII. and LIIL), and there is also given a drawing of all that can be 

 made out of the inscription on Altars G 2 and G 3. 



Plates CXVI. and CXVII. 



Give views taken in the great Plaza in the year 1894. 



Plates CXVIII. and CXIX. 

 Give photographs of the four sides of Altar T, of which drawings have already been 

 given on Plates XCV. & XCVI. 



