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cate straw hats, woven in two colors, were three reals 
and a medio; cotton napkins ( servilletas ) of native 
weaving, two reals ; palm-leaf umbrellas ( suyacales ), such 
as every mozo cle cargo carries, one real. There was a 
fair supply of raw cotton, cacao, brown sugar, tallow, 
soap, and blankets. 
Interior of the Church at Coban. 
The church was very large and interesting ; but the 
front was disfigured by two distinct main entrances, and 
the bell-tower was too low for the church. Within, 
there was the simplest architecture imaginable, — plain 
timber posts, square, with a slight chamfer, with pillow- 
block capitals and stucco bases; an uneven tiled floor; 
