. Incidents of travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan . Of the accompanying plates, No. 2 represents the arches in the walls of Ti«ryns, copied from Sir W. Gells Argolis; No. 3, an arch (called Cyclo- 432 APPENDIX. No. APPENDIX. 433 pcan) at Arpino, in the Neapolitan Territory; No. 4, the most commos


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