INDEX. 
Lahuntun, or 3,600 day period, 566 
Glyph for, 61, 88, 116, 183, 201 
Lahuntun ceremoni_ s, 576 
Lahuntun-ending, earliest, 398 
Lahuntun glyphs at Copan, list of, 354 
At different sites, 566 
First identified by Goodman, 566 
Possible explanation of form, 567 
La Mar, 433, 438, 441 
Stela 1, 572, 585 
Stela 2, 572, 586 
Lamat, normal form, 64 
Unusual form of, 150 
Lamat, with Venus-sign on Altar K, 186 
Lamat and Venus-sign, 203, 237, 243, 244, 265 
Possible connections, 150 
Lamat and Venus year, 182 
Lambert, E., drawings, 22 
Lances of chay, obsidian, 545 
Landa, Diego de, History of Yucatan, 29, 42, 44, 222, 304, 
322, 576, 577 
Date of death, 491 
Hieroglyphic manuscripts and objects burned by, 44, 
468 
Trial, 29 
Landa “alphabet,” 29 
Landry, M. D., finds Stela S at Quirigua, 571 
Landslide at Hieroglyphic Stairway, 239 
Latest dates at Copan, 430 
Latest Initial Series known, 411 
Latest monument of Middle Period, 427 
La Tibulea, Cave of, 548 
Lehmann, Walter, correlation of chronology, 528, 529 
Quoted, 45 
Leén Pinelo, Relacién on Lacandon territory, 608 
Letras heridas, use of in different Mayance languages, 612 
Leyden plate, 84, 391, 393, 403, 411, 420, 516, 528, 567 
Description, 411 
Provenance of, 422 
Linguistic separation, probable course, 615 
Lintels, inscribed, 220 
Lizana, 42 
On settlement of Yucatan, 459 
Llano Grande, 14 
Local traditions, none at Copan, 542 
Loltun, Cave at, 438, 573, 580 (see also Mercer) 
Hunacab mouth, 572 
Long Count, defined, 64 
Correlation with Christian chronology, 499 
Lopez, Gonzalo, 545 
Lords of the Night, 559 
Bowditch on, 559 
Los Higos, 6, 381, 391, 4315 433, 438, 441, 567 
Discussion, 384 
Stela 1, 333, 435, 572, 585 
Loss of 205 day positions in Yucatan year, 523 
Possible reason therefor, 522 
Probably occurs in Xiu manuscript only, reason, 522 
Lothrop, S. K., 27 
Find of archaic figure, 422 
Lunar period in Supplementary Series, 401 
Mac, forms for, 135 
Unusual form for (?), 154 
Magania, Lucas, 544 
Maize, 3 
Maize god, 558 
Malaria, influence on development of civilization, 446 
Endemic in region, 446 
Maler, photographs of Chilan Balam manuscripts, 475 


637 
Mani, Lord of, visits Montejo, 480 
Mani manuscript, 436, 457, 469, 482 
Mani and Tizimin passages, errors in, 506 
Difficulties, 533 
Manuscripts, hieroglyphic, burned by Landa, 468 
Marin Cristébal, 545 
Martinez y Hernandez, Juan, 468, 479 
Matting, 3 
Maudslay, Alfred P., 21, 23, 147, 187 
Error, noted, 324, 341, 349 
Nomenclature of monuments, 537 
Visits to and work at Copan, 21, 24 537 
Maya and Julian periods, correspondence of, 48 
Maya Calendar, basic unit the day, 48 
Maya chronicles, editions, 32 
Maya chronology, starting point of, 34 
Maya civilization, a native American product, 28 
Hypotheses on origin of, 28, 402, et seq. 
Maya codices, contents of, 43 
Maya dates, equivalents in Christian chronology, 49 
Method of transcription, 47 
Maya inscriptions, history in, 44 
Maya, linguistic relation to Cholti, 611 
To Quiché-Pokom, 611 
Maya New Year, 516 
On July 16, 0. s., 484 
Mayapan, Stela 9, 574 
Compared with page 11, Codex Peresianus, 575 
Stelz at, mentioned by Landa, 577 
Mayanee, linguistic stocks, 605 
Manuscripts, importance of, 613 
Tongues, consonant mutations among, 610 
Use of term, 605 
Means, Philip, studies on Peruvian chronology, 34 
Mecco, El, 520 : 
Meléndez, Luis, 545 
Membrefo, Alberto, Chorti vocabulary, 607 
Menché Tinamit, 23 
Mendoza Codex, 36, 38, 41 
Mercer, excavation of caves of Yucatan, 438 
On occupation of Yucatan, 532 
Mérida, act of incorporation, 488 
Foundation, 488 
Mexican objects in other localities, 34 
Meye, visit to Copan, 21 
Mezquita, Martin de la, 544 
Migration of the Maya, eastern, via Bakhalal to Chichen 
Itza, 458 
Probable line of, 404 
Trend of early, 414 
Migration lines followed by Nahua, 444 
Moctezuma IJ, death of, 37 
Mohammedan lunar calendar, parallel with Maya Supple- 
mentary series, 554 
Molina Solis, J. F., 44, 491, 526 
Mongolian cultural connection unsupported, 22. 
Monjarras, Fernando de, 548 
Monkey, 5 
Montejo and Lord of Mani, 480 
Montejo’s entries into Yucatan, dates of, 488 
Month-coefficients, shift of, 512, 513, 515 
Cause, 521 
In Books of Chilan Balam, 513 
In Dresden, Peresianus, Tro-Cortesianus Codices, 513 
In New Empire, 513 
In Old Empire, 513 
Probable date, 514, 520 
Month-sign in terminal date replaced by unusual glyph, 138 
