N'o. 19.— Large carving from Labna, Yucatan. (Position 
changed. ) 
5^0. 20. — Altar in shape of a monkey. (Position changed). 
Nos. 21 and 22. — Altars, Ruins of Copan, Honduras. (Po- 
sitions changed.) 
Nos. 24 to 26. — Stone sculptures from S. Lucia, Cozuma- 
hualpa, Guatemala. 
No. 27. — Frieze of a grave monument in Yucatan. Over 
the frieze there are casts of a number of carved doorsteps. A series 
of photographs of Central American Ruins are exhibited on the 
inside 27. 
No. 26. — Stone sculpture. Ruins of Copan, Honduras. (Po- 
sition changed.) 
Nos. 29 and 30. — Stone sculptures from S. Lucia, Cozum- 
ahualpa, Guatemala. 
Nos. 31 and 32. — ^Stone sculptures from Mexico. 
The eastern alcoves contain the Charnay collection of reliefs 
from Mexico and Yucatan. 
AL.-COVE 112. — Gate-way from Chichenitza. Carvings in 
wood and stone from the same place. 
ALCOVE 111. — Reliefs from Chichenitza and from Pa- 
lenque. 
On the North side, relief from the Tennis Court, Chichenitza. 
A portion of the painting of this relief has been restored under the 
direction of Mr. Charnay. 
In the alcove photographs of Central American Ruins. 
ALCOVES 110 and 109. — Reliefs from Chichenitza and 
Palen ^ue. 
ALCOVE 113 and South Wall of 114.— Reliefs from 
Santa Lucia de Cozumalhuapa — originals in Berlin. 
W^est \Yall of ALCOVE 114. — Reliefs from Honduras. 
North Wall of ALCOVE 115 and ALCOVE 116.— 
Reliefs from Sastanquiqui, Guatemala, 
