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The tenth figure is that of a hand in the a61: of count- 

 ing by the fingers, to reprefent the village of Nepohualco^ 

 which word fignifies, the place where they count, or the 

 place of enumeration. 



The eleventh figure is that of an arm holding a fiflh, 

 reprefenting the city of Michmalojan^ which word 

 fignifies, place where the fiflb are taken, or place of 

 fifliing. 



The twelfth is a piece of an edifice, with the head of 

 an eagle within it, to reprefent the city of ^auhtinchan^ 

 which fignifies, houfe of eagles. 



The thirteenth figure is that of a mountain, fuch as 

 they ufed to paint in their piftures, and a little above a 

 fmall knife, to reprefent the city of Tlacotepec^ which 

 name fignifies, the cut mountain. 



The fourteenth figure is that of a flower, and beneath 

 it five of thofe points by which they ufcd to exprefs num* 

 bers from one to twenty. With fuch a figure they re* 

 prefented the place called Macuilxochitl, which fignifies, 

 five flowers. This name is fl:ill ufed to fignify a day of 

 the year ; and it is probable, that the foundation of that 

 place having been laid on fuch a day it obtained fuch a 

 name. 



The fifteenth figure is the game of football, reprefent* 

 ing the city of Tlachco, called by the Spaniards Tafco, 

 which name fignifies the place where they played at this 

 game. Thofe two fmall round figures in the middle are 

 two mill-ftones, pierced in the center, which were ufed 

 in that game. There were at lead two cities or villages 

 of this name. 



The figure of the fixteenth, reprefents the place of 

 "Tecotzauhtla^ fignifying the place abounding with ochre. 

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