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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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XX. | Head with Phœnician Features, discovered by the author in 1875 in the royal box tennis court at Chicħen | 58 |
XXI. | A Native Girl of Yucatan | 63 |
XXII. | Caribs of the Island of St. Vincent. From Edwards's "History of the British Colonies in the West Indies" | 64 |
XXIII. | Portal of Eastern Façade of the Palace at Chicħen. Tableau showing the Creator in the Cosmic Egg | 69 |
XXIV. | Kneeling Cynocephalus. From the Temple of Death at Uxmal | 77 |
XXV. | Portico, with inscription resembling those of Palenque | 81 |
XXVI. | Portrait of a Maya Nobleman called Cancoh. A bas-relief on one of the antæ of the portico of Prince Coh's Memorial Hall at Chicħen | 82 |
XXVII. | Portrait of a Maya Nobleman called Cħiicħ. A bas-relief on one of the antæ of the portico of Prince Coh's Memorial Hall | 82 |
XXVIII. | Portrait of a Maya Chieftain called Cul. Bas-relief on one of the jambs of the entrance to the funeral chamber in Prince Coh's Memorial Hall | 82 |
XXIX. | Priest and Devotee. Sculptured slab from Manché, now in the British Museum | 82 |
XXX. | Obelisk, from Copan. Photographed by Mr. Marshall H. Saville; reproduced by his permission | 82 |
XXXI. | Queen Zoɔ. One of the atlantes supporting the table of the altar in Prince Coh's Memorial Hall | 84 |
XXXII. | A Maya Matron. One of the atlantes supporting the table of the altar in Prince Coh's Memorial Hall | 84 |
XXXIII. | A Canob Vase. Used in religious ceremonies | 86 |
XXXIV. | Slab from Altar in the Temple of God of Rain. Palenque | 109 |
XXXV. | Restoration of the Portico of Prince Coh's Memorial Hall. Drawing by the author | 130 |
XXXVI. | Fish. Bas-relief from Pontiff Cay's Mausoleum at Chicħen | 121 |
XXXVII. XXXVIII |
Sculptured Zapote Beam, forming the lintel of the entrance to funeral chamber in Prince Coh's Memorial Hall. Casts from moulds made by tlie author | 122 |
XXXIX. | Fresco Painting in Funeral Chamber in Prince Coh's Memorial Hall. Queen Móo when yet a young girl consulting Fate by the ceremony which the Chinese call Pou | 128 |
XL. | Fresco painting. Queen Móo asked in Marriage | 130 |
XLI. | Attitude of Respect among the Egyptians | 131 |