• Aape, see Ape.
  • Abagh day symbol discussed 229
  • Acatl day symbol discussed 245
  • —, meaning of 227
  • Aghual day symbol discussed 262
  • Ah day symbol discussed 245
  • Ahau and lamat symbols compared 235
  • — day symbol discussed 262
  • Ahbuluc-Balam, a Maya deity 244
  • Ahmak day symbol discussed 252
  • Ak, phonetic value of 223
  • Akab, definition of 261
  • Akbal symbol in Maya calendar 221
  • Ape day symbol discussed 259
  • —, definition of 262
  • Appe, see Ape.
  • Atl day symbol discussed 237
  • —, meaning of 238
  • Bakah, definition of 262
  • Baklum-Chaam, a Maya deity 225
  • Balam day symbol discussed 248
  • Balche, a ceremonial drink 253
  • Balloo, definition of 252
  • Bat, how regarded by Central Americans 225
  • Batz day symbol discussed 241
  • Bee, see Honey.
  • Been, see Ben.
  • Ben symbol in Maya hieroglyphs 218, 245
  • Benel, meaning of 245
  • Bird as a wind symbol 219
  • — symbols in the codices 219, 220, 225, 226, 251
  • Black deities of Maya codices 208
  • Borgian codex, discussion of symbols in 212, 213, 219, 222, 244
  • —, earth symbol in 256
  • —, flint symbols in 228
  • —, sky symbol in 223
  • Brasseur de Bourbourg, oc symbol interpreted by 239
  • —, on definition of ah 245
  • —, on definition of ahau 263
  • —, on definition of chacyuc 233
  • —, on definition of hok 241
  • —, on definition of lamat 236
  • —, on definition of toh 238
  • —, on definition of tzac 241
  • —, on derivation of chuen 243
  • —, on Mexican mythology 221
  • —, on origin of chicchan symbol 231
  • —, on the akab-maax symbol 208
  • —, on the bacab symbol 209
  • —, on the germ symbol 218
  • —, on the manic day symbol 232
  • —, on the lamat symbol 249
  • Brechii, meaning of 228
  • Brinton, D. G., ben symbol interpreted by 248
  • —, on drum symbol in Maya codex 209, 224
  • —, on meaning of certain symbols 213, 227, 239, 250
  • —, interpretation of light symbol by 237
  • —, interpretation of oc symbol by 239, 240
  • —, Maya and Zapotec names harmonized by 237
  • —, on definition of ahau 263
  • —, on definition of ahmak 252
  • —, on definition of ape 262
  • —, on definition of aunahpu 263
  • —, on definition of chab 253
  • —, on definition of chinax 258-259
  • —, on definition of eb 244
  • —, on definition of edznab 259
  • —, on definition of guache 227
  • —, on definition of hix 249
  • —, on definition of laa 245
  • —, on definition of lamat 236
  • —, on definition of tecpatl 258
  • —, on definition of tox 231
  • —, on definition of uotan 221, 222
  • —, on derivation of caban 255
  • —, on derivation of chicchan 230
  • —, on derivation of chuen 243
  • —, on derivation of gopa 259
  • —, on derivation of kanel 236
  • —, on derivation of manik 234
  • —, on derivation of muluc 238
  • —, on maggot sign in the codices 222
  • —, on the black deities 208
  • —, on the eche day symbol 248
  • —, on the four-winds symbol 219
  • —, on the ghanan symbol 226
  • —, on the Maya calendar 205
  • —, on the month name zip 255
  • —, on origin of guilloo symbol 252
  • —, on origin of naa symbol 251
  • —, on the rabbit in indian mythology 236
  • —, on the term ni 219
  • —, Zapotec terms interpreted by 218
  • Brush symbol the codices 244
  • Buluc-ahau, a Maya deity 244
  • Burden-bearer in Troano codex 250
  • Ca symbol of Landa 242
  • Cab, definition of 255
  • — symbol, application of 205
  • Caban symbol discussed 205, 253, 254
  • Cabnix, definition of 257
  • Cabrera, —, on title of a Tzental manuscript 222
  • Cacao symbol in the codices 234. 238
  • Cagh-ben, meaning of 245
  • Cahogh day symbol discussed 259
  • Calendar, Maori, day deities in 265
  • Calli day symbol discussed 221
  • —, signification of 221
  • Cama-zo’tz in Central American mythology 225
  • Camey day symbol discussed 231
  • Can day symbol discussed 229
  • Canel day symbol discussed 235
  • Caok day symbol discussed 259
  • Capak, definition of 262
  • Cardinal points, birds symbolic of the 220
  • —, observed in ceremonies 257
  • —, symbols of, in the codices 234, 242, 257, 263
  • — winds symbolic of 232
  • Cauac day symbol discussed 259
  • Cavern symbol in Mexican pictography 223
  • Cecelhuchah, meaning of 224
  • Ceh symbol in Dresden codex 249
  • — symbol discussed 261
  • Ch’, phonetic value of 218, 226
  • Ch’ab, meaning of 253
  • Chabin day symbol discussed 252
  • Chac, a Maya rain god 208, 238
  • — defined 226, 251
  • — symbol in Dresden codex 225-226
  • Chacbolay, meaning of 226
  • Chackinil, definition of 261
  • Champollion, —, Egyptian negation signed by 212
  • Chan, meaning of 230, 232
  • Charnay, Desiré, day symbol copied by 207
  • —, battlemented structures figured by 246
  • Che, definition of 260
  • Cheil, definition of 260
  • Chi, definition of 243
  • Chic day symbol discussed 254
  • Chicchan day symbol discussed 229, 238, 241
  • Chich, phonetic value of 233
  • Chichan, meaning of 232
  • Chigh, meaning of 233, 261
  • Chikin, meaning of 233
  • — symbol in Maya codex 225
  • Chilla day symbol discussed 207
  • —, meaning of 213
  • Chimalpopoca codex, interpretation of mythic concept in 221
  • China day symbol discussed 232
  • Chinax day symbol discussed 258
  • Chiribias, a Zapotec goddess 255
  • Chiylla, see Chilla.
  • Choah symbol in Troano codex 234
  • Choch, meaning of 237
  • Choco, meaning of 242
  • Choich, meaning of 234
  • Cholceh, equivalent to xolke 233
  • Chooch, meaning of 237
  • Chuac symbol in Maya hieroglyphs 226
  • Chuc, meaning of 232
  • Chuch, significance of 225
  • Chuen and akbal symbols compared 221, 225
  • — day symbol discussed 212, 241
  • Chuenche, definition of 243
  • Chup, meaning of 253
  • Chuuc, meaning of 232
  • Ci day symbol discussed 229
  • —, definition of 262
  • Cib day symbol discussed 224, 252
  • Cimi symbol discussed 231
  • — symbol in Dresden codex 250
  • — symbol in Troano codes 229
  • Cipactli symbol discussed 207, 212
  • — symbol in Borgian codex 213
  • Clavigero, F. S., on signification of Mexican term 244
  • Cloud symbols compared 223
  • — in the codices 222, 258
  • Cohuatl day symbol discussed 229
  • Color symbolism in the codices 223, 228
  • Comb-like characters in Maya codex 238
  • — in Dresden codex 242
  • Cook, see Caok.
  • Cordova, —, on meaning of magache 228
  • — on meaning of quii-lana 231-232
  • Corn destruction in Troano codex 217
  • —, significance of 228
  • — symbols in the codices 216, 226, 242
  • Corn god in Maya hieroglyphs 210, 217, 229
  • Cortesian codex, caban symbol in 254
  • —, cauac day symbol in 259
  • —, chuen symbol in 241
  • —, cimi symbol in 231
  • —, discussion of symbols in 256, 261
  • —, eb symbol in 243
  • —, ix symbol in 248
  • —, kan symbol in 229
  • —, muluc symbol in 237
  • —, oc symbol in 239
  • —, phonetic elements of symbols in 239
  • Cosmogongy of the Muyscas 220
  • Cozcaquauhtli day symbol discussed 252
  • Cross symbol in the codices 232, 259
  • Cuch, meaning of 247
  • Cuchpach, meaning of 250, 261
  • Cuetzpallin day symbol discussed 226
  • —, meaning of 227
  • Cuitz, see Kutz.
  • Cumhu symbol in the codices 228
  • Cushing, F. H., on cardinal points in Zuñi ceremonies 257
  • Cutz, see Kutz.
  • Day deities in Maori calendar 265
  • — names in Maya and Mexican calendars 206
  • — symbol in Troano codex 222
  • — of the Maya year 199-265
  • Death god of the Mexicans 243
  • — symbol as a day symbol 231
  • Deer symbol in the codices 233, 234
  • Deities, day, in Maori calendar 265
  • Dog-ear symbol in the codices 239
  • Dog-eye symbol in Mexican codices 242
  • Dog images, sacrifice of 211
  • Dog-like animals in the codices 226, 229
  • Dog symbol in Dresden codex 240
  • — in Maya codex 229
  • Dots connected with Maya glyphs 223, 224, 235, 238, 241, 243, 254
  • Dresden codex, ahau symbol in 263
  • —, akbal symbol in 221
  • —, ben symbol in 245
  • —, bird symbols in 225, 251
  • —, burden-bearers symbolized in 247
  • —, caban day symbol in 254
  • —, cauac day symbol in 259
  • —, ceh symbol in 249
  • —, chac symbol in 225-226
  • —, chuen symbol in 241
  • —, cib symbol in 252
  • —, cimi symbol in 231
  • —, discussion of symbols in 213 233, 240, 255, 260, 261
  • —, eb symbol in 243
  • —, ik symbol in 216
  • —, ix symbol in 248
  • —, kan symbol in 229
  • —, long-nose deity in 258
  • —, men symbol in 250
  • —, mol symbol in 224, 238
  • —, muluc symbol in 237, 238
  • —, oc symbol in 239
  • —, Quetzal symbol in 224
  • —, serpent symbol in 256
  • —, xul symbol in 225
  • Drum symbol in Maya codex 224
  • Dzacatan, significance of 224
  • E day symbol discussed 243
  • Eagle symbol in the codices 251
  • Ear, see Dog-ear.
  • Earth symbol in Borgian codes 256
  • Earth deity in Troano codex 216, 217
  • Earthmother symbol in Maya hieroglyphs 251
  • Earthquake symbol in the codices 255
  • Eb day symbol discussed 243
  • Eche day symbol discussed 248
  • Edznab day symbol discussed 258
  • Ee day symbol discussed 243
  • Ehecatl day symbol discussed 215, 219, 220
  • Elab day symbol discussed 239
  • Euob day symbol discussed 243
  • Exorcism represented in Maya glyphs 248
  • Eye, dog, symbol in Maya codices 242
  • — in Maya glyphs 237
  • Ezanab, see Edznab.
  • Fejervary codex, bird symbol in 220
  • —, reference to symbols in 250
  • Fewkes, J. W., on cardinal directions in ceremonies 257
  • Field deities in Dresden codex 226
  • Fire symbol in the codices 218, 219, 224, 257
  • Fish symbol in the codices 241, 261
  • Flint symbols in Borgian codex 228
  • Fornander, —, cited on Hawaiian monsters 214
  • Förstemann, E., on significance of certain glyphs 250
  • Fuen-leal codex, monsters pictured in 214
  • Fuller, E. A., on meaning of gu-lana 231
  • —, on meaning of lu 264
  • —, on meaning of na-gutchi 228
  • —, on Zapotec name for wine 219
  • Gatu, see K’at.
  • Ghanan day symbol discussed 226
  • Gopa, definition of 259
  • Gopaa day symbol discussed 248, 258
  • Grass symbol in the codices 244
  • Gtox, meaning of 232
  • Guache day symbol discussed 226
  • Gueche, see Guache.
  • Guèla day symbol discussed 221
  • Gueza-guipa, definition of 259
  • Gui day symbol discussed 215
  • Guii day symbol discussed 229
  • Guilloo day symbol discussed 252
  • Guipa, definition of 259
  • Guzman, —, on meaning of k’an 226
  • Hand symbol in the codices 232
  • Hanuman, a Hindu monkey god 221
  • Hawaiian and Central American linguistic similarities 236
  • — and Zapotec terms compared 262
  • — mythology, monsters in 214
  • Hax, meaning of 233
  • Hchom symbol in Dresden codes 225
  • Hchuy, meaning of 225
  • Heart figures in Mexican codices 218
  • Hechcab, see Xachcab.
  • Henderson, A., an authority for pekokalil 248
  • —, on Maya names of Venus 249
  • —, on meaning of cabnix 257
  • —, on meaning of cancan 256
  • —, on meaning of ceh and kez 249, 261
  • —, on meaning of chac 226
  • —, on meaning of chacboay 226
  • —, on meaning of chichan 230
  • —, on meaning of cib 253, 254
  • —, on meaning of chooch 237
  • —, on meaning of chuuc 232
  • —, on meaning of kan 228
  • —, on meaning of kankin 261
  • —, on meaning of lemba 236
  • —, on meaning of manik 234
  • —, on meaning of moxan 234
  • —, on meaning of mul 239
  • —, on meaning of pacoc 247
  • —, on meaning of pal 253
  • —, on meaning of various Maya terms 247
  • —, on meaning of xachcab 258
  • —, on meaning of xolke 233
  • —, on meaning of yokcabil 257
  • —, on meaning of yulpol 211
  • —, on phonetic value of ak 223
  • —, on the akabmax symbol 208
  • —, on the chucay symbol 210
  • —, on the term chuch 225
  • Hich, phonetic value of 233
  • Hindu mythology, monsters in 214
  • —, wind god in 221
  • Hix, see Balam; Ix.
  • Hoch, phonetic value of 233
  • Hok definition of 241
  • Hokol symbol discussed 218
  • Honey symbol in Troano codex 256
  • Hooch, meaning of 235
  • Huck, meaning of 224
  • Humku symbol in the codices 228
  • Hunahpu day symbol discussed 262
  • Hunapu, in Central American mythology 225
  • Hurakan in the Popol Vuh 220, 221
  • Igh day symbol discussed 215
  • Ii, see Quii.
  • Ik symbol in Maya calendar 215
  • Imiz symbol discussed 207
  • Imox symbol discussed 207
  • Itlan, possible derivation of 245
  • —, see Malli-nalli.
  • Itzamna, a Maya deity 242, 251
  • —, elements of the term 225
  • Itzcuintli day symbol discussed 239
  • Ix day symbol discussed 248
  • Ixcheblyax, a Zapotec goddess 255
  • Ixchel, a Maya deity 251
  • Javanese, mythic birds of the 220
  • —, mythic monsters of the 214
  • Kak symbol in Maya hieroglyphs 218
  • Kan symbol discussed 215, 226, 242
  • Kanan, see Kan.
  • Kancab, definition of 256
  • Kanel, meaning of 235
  • —, see Canel.
  • Kankin, definition of 261
  • — symbol in Maya codices 241
  • Kapak, definition of 262
  • K’at day symbol discussed 226
  • K’atic, see K’at.
  • Kayab symbol, use of 206
  • Ki, definition of 202
  • Kin symbol in the codices 233, 235, 263
  • Kingsborough, Lord, skull glyph pictured by 250
  • Kinichkakmo represented in the codices 218, 219, 248
  • Knife sign among Indians 232
  • Kuch, meaning of 225
  • Kukulcan, elements of the term 225
  • Kutz, definition of 261
  • — symbol in Troano codex 240, 263
  • Laa, see Gui; Quii.
  • Laala, see Gui.
  • Laari-api-niza, definition of 262
  • Laba, see Lapa.
  • Lamat, and ceh symbols compared 249
  • — day symbol discussed 235
  • Lambat day symbol discussed 235
  • Lana day symbol discussed 231
  • Landa, —, ahau symbol given by 262
  • —, ben symbol given by 245
  • —, ca symbol given by 234, 238, 242
  • —, caban day symbol given by 254
  • —, cauac day symbol given by 259
  • —, chicchan symbol given by 229
  • —, cib symbol given by 252
  • —, cimi symbol given by 231
  • —, cited on Buluc-Ahau 244
  • —, cited on Maya sacrifices 211
  • —, cuen symbol given by 241
  • —, e symbol of 224
  • —, eb symbol given by 243
  • —, form of akbal symbol given by 221
  • —, i symbol given by 218
  • —, ik symbol given by 215
  • —, interpretation of symbols by 263
  • —, ix symbol given by 248
  • —, kan symbol given by 226
  • —, ku symbol given by 224
  • —, lamat symbol given by 235
  • —, le symbol interpreted by 240
  • —, ma symbol given, by 211
  • —, men symbol given by 250
  • —, muluc symbol given by 237
  • —, o symbol given by 218, 224
  • —, oc day symbol given by 239
  • Lao day symbol discussed 262
  • Lapa day symbol discussed 235
  • Le, meaning of 240
  • Lec, meaning of 264
  • Lem, meaning of 235
  • Lemlaghet, meaning of 236
  • Liaa, see Gui.
  • Light symbol in the codices 237
  • — symbolized by the rabbit 236
  • Lightning symbol in the codices 216, 226, 237, 240, 262
  • Likin symbol in Maya codices 263
  • —, meaning of 235
  • Lizard symbolism of the Maori 226
  • Long-nose god in Maya codices 210, 217, 251, 258
  • Loo day symbol discussed 241
  • — signification of 253, 254
  • —, see Guilloo; Lao.
  • Ma, meaning of 234
  • Mac, symbol for 212
  • Macaw symbol in Maya codex 238
  • Maggot symbol in the codices 232
  • Mak-cab, definition of 257
  • Malaalahah, definition of 262
  • Malay and Zapotec term compared 262
  • — mythology, monsters in 214
  • Malinaltepec symbol in Mexican pictography 244
  • Mallery, Garrick, on indian sign for knife 232
  • —, on meaning of certain hand symbols 232
  • —, on Mexican cloud symbols 223
  • —, on the sign of negation 212
  • Malli-nalli day symbol discussed 243
  • Mani-biici, meaning of 251
  • Manik day symbol discussed 232, 261
  • —, phonetic element of 237
  • Maori, corn introduced among the 228
  • — day deities of the 265
  • — lizard symbolism of the 226
  • — mythic monsters of the 214
  • Masked symbols in the codices 260
  • Mat symbol in the codices 246
  • Maya, day names of the 206
  • — year, day symbols of the, memoir on 199-265
  • Mazatl day symbol discussed 232
  • Men day symbol discussed 250
  • Mendoza codex, corn symbol in 227
  • —, mat symbol in the 246
  • Meztitlan, day symbol of the 252
  • Miquiztli day symbol discussed 231
  • Mol symbol in Dresden codex 224, 238
  • Molo day symbol discussed 237
  • Monkey in Quiche mythology 243
  • — in Mexican mythology 221
  • — god of the Hindu 221
  • Monsters in Oceanic mythology 214
  • Moon symbol in Borgian codex 222
  • Mox, see Imox.
  • Moxic day symbol discussed 232
  • Moxin, see Imox.
  • Muhul, definition of 238
  • Mul, definition of 239
  • Mulu, see Molo.
  • Muluc symbol discussed 237
  • — symbol in Dresden codex 258
  • Muyal, definition of 258
  • Muyscas, cosmogony of the 220
  • Naa day symbol discussed 250
  • Nachan, meaning of 222
  • Nagache, meaning of 228
  • Na-gutchi, meaning of 228
  • Nahuatl, day names of the 206
  • Nahui olli day symbol discussed 254
  • New Year, Mexican festival of the 244
  • New Zealand and Central American linguistic similarities 236
  • — and Zapotec term compared 262
  • —, see Maori.
  • Ni, signification of, in Maya 219
  • —, see Gui.
  • Nichols, Kerry, cited on Maori monsters 214
  • Nine lords of the night in Borgian codex 223
  • Niza day symbol discussed 237
  • Noii day symbol discussed 254
  • Nuñez de la Vega, Bishop, on Central American deity 221
  • —, on the chinax symbol 258
  • Oc day symbol discussed 238, 239
  • Ocelotl day symbol discussed 248
  • Och, meaning of 241
  • Ocquil, meaning of 241
  • Ojibwa cloud symbol 223
  • Okcabil, see Yokcabil.
  • Ollin day symbol discussed 254
  • —, meaning of 255
  • Oloh symbol discussed 218
  • Oquil, meaning of 241
  • Otoch, meaning of 247
  • Ozomatli day symbol discussed 241
  • Pacez, definition of 247
  • Pachah, definition of 247
  • Pacoc, meaning of 247
  • Pak, meaning of 247, 262
  • Pal, signification of 253
  • Palenque tablet, ahau symbol on 263
  • —, chuen symbol on 241
  • —, day symbol on 207
  • —, ik symbol on 215
  • —, kan symbol on 226
  • —, lamat symbol on 235
  • Panther-like animals in Dresden codex 226
  • Parrot symbol in Dresden codex 238
  • Pax symbol referred to 229
  • Pech, definition of 247
  • Pecuah symbol in Maya codex 229
  • Pek symbol in Maya codex 229
  • Pekokalil, application of term 248
  • Pela-pillaana, meaning of 231
  • Peñafiel, A., on Mexican cavern symbol 223
  • —, on symbolism of zacatla 244
  • Peresianus codex, cauac day symbol in 259
  • —, chuen symbol in 241
  • —, eb symbol in 243
  • —, ix symbol in 248
  • —, kan symbol in 226
  • —, oc symbol in 239
  • Perez, Pio, on meaning of chacbolay 226
  • —, on meaning of chicchan 230
  • —, on meaning of choah 234
  • —, on meaning of choch 237
  • —, on meaning of chuc 232
  • —, on meaning of edznab 259
  • —, on meaning of hchom 225
  • —, on meaning of hok 241
  • —, on meaning of ikel 220
  • —, on meaning of kankanil 228
  • —, on meaning of lemba 236
  • —, on meaning of len 235
  • —, on meaning of mech, ixmech 213
  • —, on meaning of pokchetah 247
  • —, on meaning of tok 232
  • —, on meaning of tzac 241
  • Phonetic value of Maya hieroglyphs 205 218, 223, 224, 235, 237, 238, 239, 241, 242, 247, 249, 253, 254, 255, 257, 259, 261, 263
  • Phoneticism, application of term 254
  • Pija day symbol discussed 243
  • Pimentel, F., Tzental paternoster given by 263
  • Pipil, day symbol of the 252
  • Pisa, Bartolome de, on meaning of certain symbol 240
  • Pokchetah, definition of 247
  • Popol Vuh, bat house mentioned in 225
  • —, mythic bird mentioned in 220
  • —, reference to monkey in 243
  • Pousse, —, certain symbols interpreted by 224
  • Priapus of the Maya 225
  • Puchah, definition of 247
  • Purification symbol in Troano codex 234
  • Qi, definition of 262
  • Q-tox, meaning of 231
  • Quauchtli day symbol discussed 250
  • Queh day symbol discussed 232
  • Quetzal symbol in Dresden codex 224
  • Queza, see Niza.
  • Quiahuitl day symbol discussed 259
  • Quiche-Cakchiquel, day names of the 206
  • Quiche myth, reference to monkey in 243
  • Quii day symbol discussed 245
  • Quii-lana, meaning of 232
  • Rabbit in Indian mythology 236
  • — symbol in the codices 235
  • Rain deity in Dresden codex 226
  • — in Troano codex 217
  • — of the Quiche 238
  • — of the Mexicans 216
  • Rain symbol in Dresden codex 258
  • — in Troano codex 222
  • Ramirez, —, on Mexican wind and rain gods 216
  • Ri-api-laha, definition of 262
  • Rogopa, definition of 259
  • Rosny, L. de, on the lamat symbol 249
  • Sacrifice of dog images 211
  • Samoan and Central American similarities 236
  • — and Zapotec term compared 262
  • Schellhas, P., on corn symbol in Maya hieroglyphs 227
  • —, on death god symbol in codices 243
  • —, on origin of certain Maya symbol 215
  • —, on the black deities 208
  • —, on the imix symbol 207, 208
  • —, on wind symbol in the codices 232
  • Seler, Edward, ahau symbol figured by 262
  • —, discussion of symbols by 260
  • —, interpretation of certain symbols by 216, 218, 223, 233, 257
  • —, Dresden codex glyphs interpreted by 258, 260
  • —, interpretation of kan symbol by 228
  • —, interpretation of muluc symbol by 239
  • —, interpretation of oc symbol by 239, 240, 241
  • —, interpretation of Troano figures by 217
  • —, Maya and Zapotec names harmonized by 237
  • —, misinterpretation of symbols by 262
  • —, on certain bird-like figures 219
  • —, on certain deity symbols 210
  • —, on corn symbol on Maya codices 227
  • —, on derivation of chicchan 230
  • —, on derivation of gopa 259
  • —, on derivation of imox 212
  • —, on derivation of manik 234
  • —, on derivation of muluc 238
  • —, on derivation of xoo 255
  • —, on dot circle in Maya hieroglyphs 223
  • —, on meaning of ahau 263
  • —, on meaning of ahmak 252
  • —, on meaning of aunahpu 263
  • —, on meaning of certain calendar names 244, 245, 248
  • —, on meaning of chilla 213
  • —, on meaning of chuen 243
  • —, on meaning of cib 253
  • —, on meaning of ollin 255
  • —, on meaning of tecpatl 258
  • —, on meaning of tihax 259
  • —, on meaning of tox symbol 231
  • —, on meaning of uotan, votan 221, 222
  • —, on origin of ben symbol 245
  • —, on origin of certain Maya symbol 215
  • —, on sun symbols in Borgian codes 222
  • —, on the black deities 208
  • —, on the cavern symbol 223
  • —, on the cayom symbol 210
  • —, on the chac symbol 208, 225-226
  • —, on the chuen symbol 242
  • —, on the eagle glyph 251
  • —, on the eche day symbol 248
  • —, on the guilloo symbol 252
  • —, on the imix symbol 207, 208, 209
  • —, on the ix glyph 250
  • —, on the kan-imix symbol 211
  • —, on the lamat symbol 235
  • —, on Maya calendar 205
  • —, on the men symbol 251
  • —, on serpent symbol in Dresden codex 256
  • —, on wind symbol in the codices 232
  • Seler, Edward, on Ximenes’ interpretation of certain terms 227
  • —, phonetcism of hieroglyphs not accepted by 218, 225
  • Serpent figures in the codices 230, 256
  • — in Mexican pictography 223
  • — in Tzental pictography 222
  • —, see Snakes.
  • Sewing symbol in Dresden codex 237
  • Skull symbol in the codices 223, 232, 250
  • Snakes, see Serpent.
  • — symbol in Troano codex 247
  • Star symbol in Maya codices 222, 249
  • Stevens, J. L., battlemented structures figured by 246
  • Stoll, Otto, on definition of ahau 263
  • —, on signification of vuich 228
  • Storm god in Hindu mythology 221
  • Sun symbol in the codices 222, 233, 235
  • Symbolism, see Day symbols.
  • Tahaitan and Central American linguistic similarities 236
  • Taniwha, a mythic monster 214
  • Tax symbol, phonetic value of 259
  • Taylor, Richard, cited on Maori lizard god 214
  • —, on Maori lizard symbolism 226
  • Tecolotl day symbol discussed 252
  • —, definition of 252
  • Tecpatl day symbol discussed 258
  • —, meaning of 228
  • Tecpila nahuatl day symbol discussed 254
  • Tee-lao, definition of 240
  • Tella day symbol discussed 239
  • Temetlatl, see Teotl-itonal.
  • Teotl-itonal day symbol discussed 252
  • Tepeyollotl, signification of 221
  • Thomas, Cyrus, on day symbols of the Maya year 199-265
  • Thunder god of the Quiche 238
  • — symbol in Mexican hieroglyphs 216
  • Tich, meaning of 233
  • Tiger-like animal in Mexican hieroglyphs 244
  • Tiger symbol in the codices 248
  • Tihax day symbol discussed 258
  • —, definition of 259
  • Tikal inscription, ahau glyph in 263
  • —, ik symbol in 215
  • —, lamat symbol in 235
  • Tlaloc, a Mexican god 238
  • — symbol in Borgian codex 213
  • — symbol in Troano codex 216, 217
  • Tochtli day symbol discussed 235
  • Toh day symbol discussed 237
  • —, meaning of 238
  • Tohil, a Quiche deity 238
  • Tok, meaning of 232
  • Tonga and Central American linguistic similarities 236
  • — and Zapotec term compared 262
  • Too-quixe-pillaana, meaning of 231
  • Torture represented in Troano codex 229
  • Tox day symbol discussed 231
  • Tox-oghbil, meaning of 231
  • Tregear, Edward, cited on mythic water monsters 214
  • Troano codex, bird symbols in the 251
  • —, burden bearers symbolized in 247
  • —, caban symbol in 254
  • —, cauac day symbol in 259
  • —, chicchan symbol in 229
  • —, chuen symbol in 241
  • —, cimi symbol in 231
  • —, corn god in 229
  • —, corn symbol in 227
  • —, discussion of glyphs in 216, 224, 225, 234, 256, 260, 261, 262
  • —, eb symbol in 243
  • —, edznab day symbol in 258
  • —, ix symbol in 248
  • —, oc symbol in 239
  • —, mat symbol in 246
  • —, pak symbol in 247
  • —, snake symbol in 247
  • —, symbolic figures in 219
  • Turkey symbol in the codices 240, 261
  • Tz’, phonetic value of 218, 225
  • Tzac, definition of 241
  • Tzec, symbol in Dresden codex 242
  • Tzental, day names of the 206
  • Tzi day symbol discussed 239
  • Tziclim, definition of 242
  • Tziquin day symbol discussed 250
  • Tzoz symbol in Maya hieroglyphs 225
  • Uah, signification of 229
  • Underworld god in Troano codex 243
  • — in Troano codex 216
  • Uotan, see Votan.
  • Vienensis codex, eagle symbol in 251
  • Votan day symbol discussed 221
  • —, significance of 221
  • Vuich, signification of 228
  • Wheel glyph in Troano codex 261
  • Wind, effect of, on maize crop 217
  • — god in Hindu mythology 221
  • — gods of the Mexicans 216
  • — in Mexican mythology 221
  • — symbol in the codices 232
  • — symbol in Mexican hieroglyphs 216, 217, 219, 222, 249, 252
  • — symbol, the bird as a 219
  • Wood symbol in the codices 262
  • Xachcab, definition of 258
  • Xan, meaning of 234
  • Ximenes, —, on definition of ah 245
  • — on meaning of certain Maya terms 227
  • — on meaning of imox 212
  • — on meaning of kanel 235
  • — on meaning of tihax 259
  • — on meaning of yiz 249
  • Xipe, a Mexican death god 243
  • Xochitl day symbol discussed 262
  • Xolke, meaning of 233
  • Xoo day symbol discussed 254
  • Xulah, meaning of 225
  • Xulbil, meaning of 225
  • Xulezah, meaning of 225
  • Xulub, meaning of 225
  • Xuulul, meaning of 225
  • Yache, meaning of 228
  • Yax and ceh symbols compared 249
  • — symbol of the Maya 211
  • Yaxkin, form of, discussed 241
  • — symbol of the Maya 211
  • Year, Maya, day symbols of the 199-265
  • Yellow, how represented in codices 228
  • Yib, signification of 254
  • Yiz, see Balam.
  • Ymix, see Imix.
  • Yokcabil, definition of 257
  • — muyal, definition of 258
  • Zac and ceh symbols compared 249
  • —, phonetic value of 259
  • — symbol dismissed 250
  • Zacatla symbol in Mexican pictography 244
  • Zaczuy, a Zapotec goddess 255
  • Zapotec and Oceanic terms compared 262
  • —, day names of the 206
  • — terms, interpretation of 218
  • Zeek-cimil, meaning of 250
  • Ziie day symbol discussed 229
  • Zip, explanation of the name 255
  • — month symbol in the codices 249
  • Zni-nax, definition of 259
  • Zoo symbol in Maya hieroglyphs 225
  • Zotz symbol in Maya hieroglyphs 225
  • Zo’tzi-ha mentioned in Popol Vuh 225
  • Zuiton, definition of 259
  • Zul symbol in Dresden codex 225