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DAY COLUMNS AND NUMERAL CHARACTERS.
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SECOND DIVISION.

VII. VII.
Ahau. Cimi. XIII-1.
Eb. Ezanab. I-1.
Kan. Oc. XII-5.
Cib. Ik. IV-3.
Lamat. Ix. VII-13.
VII-3.

LEFT SECTION OF THIRD DIVISION.

XII. XII.
Cimi. Ahau. II-2. X-10.
Ezanab. Eb. VII-5. XII-12(?).
Oc. Kan. XIII-3.
Ik. Cib. X-11.
Ix. Lamat. XII-2(?).

RIGHT SECTION OF THIRD DIVISION.

I.
Ahau. X-10.
Eb. IX-10.
Kan. V-10.
Cib. 11-10.
Lamat. Ⓘ-10.
Ahau.

Part of this section runs over on Plate VII.

The figures in this division, which are all blue, are each seated on a large compound character, under one of the pairs of numerals above given, and pertaining to it as shown by the lines dividing these minor spaces. In the character on which each figure is seated there are, first, an Ahau of the usual size and form, to which is joined a black numeral; then several small Chuen symbols. The numeral over the Ahau belonging to the day numbered I, as given above, is 9; that belonging to the day numbered II is 10; that belonging to the day numbered V is 11.