Notes on Certain Maya and Mexican Manuscripts
Notes on Certain Maya and Mexican Manuscripts
Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82
Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 3-66
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imi. 7. Cimi. 13. Manik. 7. Manik. 1. Manik. 8. Manik. 1. Lamat. 8. Lamat. 2. Lamat. 9. Lamat. 2. Muluc. 9. Muluc. 3. Muluc. 10. Muluc. 3. Oc. 10. Oc. 4. Oc. 11. Oc. 4. Chuen. 11. Chuen. 5. Chuen. 12. Chuen. 5. Eb. 12. Eb. 6. Eb. 13. Eb. 6. Been. 13. Been. 7. Been. 1. Been. 7. Ix. 1. Ix. 8. Ix. 2. Ix. 8. Men. 2. Men. 9. Men. 3. Men. 9. Cib. 3. Cib. 10. Cib. 4. Cib. 10. Caban. 4. Caban. 11. Caban. 5. Caban. 11. Ezanab. 5. Ezanab. 12. Ezanab. 6. Ezanab.
13TH MONTH. 7. Cauac. 8. Ahau. 9. Ymix. 10. Ik. 11. Akbal. 12. Kan. 13. Chicchan. 1. Cimi. 2. Manik. 3. Lamat. 4. Muluc. 5. Oc. 6. Chuen. 7. Eb. 8. Been. 9. Ix. 10. Men. 11. Cib. 12. Caban. 13. Ezanab.
Now, let us follow around this outer circle comparing it with our calendar (Table I), or list of days (Table II), which, as before stated, are for the Cauac year only.
As this is a Cauac year, we must commence with the Cauac character No. 31, on the
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