. Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history;. f thisonly the lower portions are colored, the upper part being merely out-lined, that is, unfinished, a proof that here, too, the writer began inthe old way, at the lower end of the strip, proceeding upward with hisentries. The lower end is imperfect; but, judging by the space occu-pied by the Spanish document written on the reverse side, there cannot be much missing. At any rate, there was no other row beneaththe lowest one. The document is of precisely the same character as one of themanuscripts which passed from th


. Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history;. f thisonly the lower portions are colored, the upper part being merely out-lined, that is, unfinished, a proof that here, too, the writer began inthe old way, at the lower end of the strip, proceeding upward with hisentries. The lower end is imperfect; but, judging by the space occu-pied by the Spanish document written on the reverse side, there cannot be much missing. At any rate, there was no other row beneaththe lowest one. The document is of precisely the same character as one of themanuscripts which passed from the collection of the Hon Joel , formerly United States minister to Mexico, into the pos-session of the American Philosophical Society, in Philadelphia,and which is published in the Transactions of the American Philo-sophical Society, new series, volume 12, part 2, article 4 (Phila-delphia, 1892), under the title Tribute Roll 4 (Calendar 1). There,as here, we see circles painted yellow alternating with red circles s: 2; M 11 & d oii t<o3?t;bnt(ii fo r 1:.


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