BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Acuttar, P. SANCHEZ DE. 
1639. (See Sanchez de Aguilar, P.) 
ALForp, W. V. 
1899. Fragments from prehistoric America. 
(Home magazine, Jan. 1899, p. 8-17.) 
ALLEN, E. A. 
1885. The prehistoric world; or, vanished 
races. Cincinnati. 
ALLEN, G. M. 
1910. (See Tozzer, A. M., and G. M. Allen.) 
Atston, E. R. 
1879-1882. Mammalia. (Biologia Centrali-Amer- 
icana, zoology.) 
Ancona, E. 
1878-1905. Historia de Yucatan desde la época 
mas remota hasta nuestros dias. 5 
vols. Mérida. 
ArctowskI, H. 
1910-1913. Studies onclimate and crops. (Amer- 
ican geograph. soc., bull., vol. xlu, p. 
270-282, 481-495; vol. xliv, p. 598- 
606, 745-760; vol. xlv, p. 117-131.) 
ARNOLD, C., and F. J. T. Frost. 
A record of 
1909. The American Egypt. 
travel in Yucatan. New York. 
Avsin, J. M. A. 
1893. (See Codex Aubin, 1576.) 
Bancrort, H. H. 
1882. The native races. 5 vols. San 
. Francisco. 
BELTRAN DE SanTA Rosa, Maria P. 
1746. Arte de el idioma Maya. México. 
1859. Same. Ed. 2. Merida. 
Bevucuat, H. 
1912. Manuel d’archéologie Américaine. p. 
i-xli, 1-773. Paris. 
Boppam WuetTuaM, J. W. 
1877. Across Central America. (185 pages. 
Copan mentioned on p. 168.) 
London. 
Bowoprrcy, C. P. 
1900. The lords of the night and the tona- 
lamatl of the Codex Borbonicus. 
(American anthropologist, new ser., 
vol. 2, p. 145-154.) 
A method which may have been used 
by the Mayas in calculating time. 
Cambridge. 
Memoranda on the Maya calendars 
used in the Books of Chilan Balam. 
(American anthropologist, new ser., 
vol. 3, p. 129-138.) 
On the age of Mayaruins. (American 
anthropologist, new ser., vol. 3, p. 
697-700.) 
Notes on the report of Téobert Maler 
in Memoirs of Peabody museum, vol. 
li, no. i. Cambridge. 
Notes on the report of Téobert Maler 
in Memoirs of Peabody museum, vol. 
ii, no. i. Cambridge. 
190I. 
I9OI, a. 
1901, b. 
I9OT, ¢. 
1903. 

Bowpircu, C. P. 
1903, a. A suggestive Maya inscription. Cam- 
bridge. 
Mexican and Central American an- 
tiquities, calendar systems, and his- 
tory. (Twenty-four papers by Ed- 
uard Seler, E. Forstemann, Paul 
Schellhas, Carl Sapper, E. P. Diesel- 
dorff. Translated from the German 
under supervision of C. P. Bowditch. 
U. S. bureau of American ethnology, 
bull. 28.) Washington. 
The temples of the cross, of the 
foliated cross, and of the sun at 
Palenque. Cambridge. 
The dates and numbers of pages 24 
and 46 to 50 of the Dresden Codex. 
(Putnam anniversary volume, p. 268- 
298.) New York. 
The numeration, calendar systems 
and astronomical knowledge of the 
Mayas. Cambridge. 
Bowpircy, C. P., and F. C. Lowe t. 
1904. 
1906. 
1909. 
1gIo. 
1891. Explorations in Honduras. Boston. 
BrapForp, A. W. 
1841. American antiquities and researches 
into the origin and history of the red 
race. New York. 
BransForbD, J. F. 
1882. Report on explorations in Central 
America in 1881. (Smithsonian insti- 
tution, report for 1882, p. 803-825.) 
BrassEuR DE Boursourg, C. E. 
1857-1859. Histoire des nations civilisées du 
Mexique et de |’Amérique-centrale, 
durant les siécles antérieurs a Chris- 
tophe Colomb. 4 vols. Paris. 
(See Popol vuh. 1861.) 
Palenqué et autres ruines de I’anci- 
enne civilisation du Mexique. Paris. 
Rapport sur les ruines de Mayapan 
et d’Uxmal au Yucatan. (Archives 
de la commission scientifique du 
Mexique, tom. ii, p. 234-288.) 
Extracts from two letters written 
on July 15, 1865, and Dec. 2, 1865. 
(Archives de la commission scien- 
tifique du Mexique, tom. 1, p. 
298-311.) (Brasseur de Bourbourg’s 
visit to Copan in 1863 is described 
in these letters.) 
(See Codex Tro-Cortesianus.) 
1861. 
1866. 
1867. 
1867, a. 
1869-1870. 
Brinton, D. G. 
1882. The Maya chronicles. (Brinton’s 
Library of aboriginal American lit- 
erature, no. i.) Philadelphia. 
American hero-myths. A study in 
the native religions of the western 
continent. Philadelphia. 
617 
1882, a. 
