TEXT FIGURES 
. The Last Glyph of the Supplementary Series 
. Hieroglyphs of the Four Directions 
. Hieroglyphs containing the Phonetic Element kin. 
. Mayan Ceremony as represented in the Dresden Codex... 
8. The Front Head of the Two-Headed Dragon on Stele at 
Piedras Negras, showing the increase in Flamboyant Treat- 
ment 
. Grotesque Face on the Back of Stela B, Copan * 
. Jaguar in Dresden Codex with a W ater ase attached to Fore- 
head 
. Late Sculpture from Chichen Itza_ 
. Comparison of Mayan and Zapotecan Serpent Heads. 
. Bar and Dot Numerals combined with se at on Zapote- 
ean Monuments . 
. The Eyes of Totonacan Figurines . 
. Jointed Doll of Clay from San Juan Teotihuacan : 
. Vessel with “Cloisonné” Decoration in Heavy Pigments 
. The Turtle Motive as developed in Negative Apacs with 
Waxat Totoate, Jalisco . 
. Jaguar Head on Disk-Shaped Stone. Salvador 
. Front View and Profile View Serpent Heads in Chorotegan 
Art. 
. Jaguar Design : associated with ‘Figurines that still retain 
Archaic Characters. Costa Rica . 
. Crocodiles from painted Nicoyan Vases 
. Highly Conventionalized Crocodile Motive . 
. Simple Crocodile Figures in Red Lines on Dishes from 
Mercedes, Costa Rica 
. Panels containing Crocodiles painted i in White Lines on Large 
Tripod Bowls from Mercedes, Costa Rica 
. Simplified Crocodile Heads in the Yellow Line Ware of 
Mercedes, Costa Rica 
. Conventional Crocodiles from Costa Rica and Panama. 
. Pictographic Record of the est of the Pores of 
Chapultepec . 
. Detailsfrom the Stone of Tizoc . 
. Detail showing the Construction of the Face of Coatlicue 
. Hieroglyphs of Precious Materials ee ae 
. Aztecan Place Names 
. Aztecan Day Signs... ; 
. Variant Forms of Aztecan Day Signs : 
. Aztecan Numbers and Objects of Commerce 
. Analysisof Mexican Record . ; 
. Chalchuihtlicue, Aztecan Goddess of Water . 
_ A Mexican Orchestra. 
. Mexican Blanket with the Design| representing “Sand and 
Water . 
. A Year Symbol from Southern Mexico. 
. Year Bearers in the Codex Porfirio Diaz ascribed to “the 
Cuicatecan Tribe 
. Wall Paintings of Mitla 
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