. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Fig. 33—Symbols for 20 days. Mendoza codex, plate 19, figures 10, 11,12, 13, Plate 38, figure 35 (our figure 35) is interpreted 8,000 pellets ofcopal for refining, wrapped in palm leaves. Plate 44, figure 34 (our figure 36) is interpreted 200cacaxtles (sorte de crochet en bois pour porterdes fardeaux, Simeon); Iwould explain it as a hand])arrow! It is doubtfulwhether there is any numer-ical .symbol here. Codex Tellerlano-Retnensisplate 25 (Kingsborough, ; explanation, vol. v). Thefigure in


. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Fig. 33—Symbols for 20 days. Mendoza codex, plate 19, figures 10, 11,12, 13, Plate 38, figure 35 (our figure 35) is interpreted 8,000 pellets ofcopal for refining, wrapped in palm leaves. Plate 44, figure 34 (our figure 36) is interpreted 200cacaxtles (sorte de crochet en bois pour porterdes fardeaux, Simeon); Iwould explain it as a hand])arrow! It is doubtfulwhether there is any numer-ical .symbol here. Codex Tellerlano-Retnensisplate 25 (Kingsborough, ; explanation, vol. v). Thefigure in the lower left-handportion of this plate repre-sents a mass of people over-whelmed by a flood; the ex-in of an earth-. FiG. 34—Symbol for8,000 sheets codex,plate 25, figure 11.


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