ILLUSTRATIONS. Engraved by F. A. Ringler & Co., of New York, from photographs and drawings by the author. PLATES I. Fossil Shells II. Map of Maya Empire, from Troano MS. III. Modern Map of Central America, with Maya symbols IV. Map of Drowned Valleys of Antillean Lands, by Prof. J. W. V. Map of West Indies, from Troano MS. PAGE xviii xlii xliv xlv lx 3 VI. Banana Leaf, a token of hospitality among the South Sea VII. Serpent Heads found in Cay's Mausoleum, Chichen IX. Ruins of Prince Coh's Memorial Hall at Chichen X. Columns of the Portico of Prince Coh's Memorial Hall, discovered by the author 5 XI. Altar at the Entrance of Funeral Chamber in Prince Coh's XII. One of the Atlantes supporting the Table of the Altar in 12 XIII. Officials at Burmese Embassy at Paris 13 XIV. Sculptured Wall in the Chamber at the Foot of Prince 14 XVI. Part of the East Façade of West Wing of King Canchi's PLATES PAGE XX. Head with Phoenician Features, discovered by the author XXI. A Native Girl of Yucatan XXII. Caribs of the Island of St. Vincent. From Edwards's XXV. Portico, with inscription resembling those of Palenque 77 81 XXVII. Portrait of a Maya Nobleman called Chiich. A basrelief on one of the antæ of the portico of Prince Coh's Memorial Hall. 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 XXIX. Priest and Devotee. Sculptured slab from Manché, now in the British Museum XXX. Obelisk, from Copan. Photographed by Mr. Marshall H. XXXI. Queen Zoɔ. One of the atlantes supporting the table of the altar in Prince Coh's Memorial Hall XXXII. A Maya Matron. One of the atlantes supporting the table of the altar in Prince Coh's Memorial Hall 86 XXXIII. A Canob Vase. Used in religious ceremonies 120 XXXVI. Fish. Bas-relief from Pontiff Cay's Mausoleum at Chichen Sculptured Zapote Beam, forming the lintel of the entrance to funeral chamber in Prince Coh's Memorial Hall. Casts from moulds made by the author 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 XL. Fresco painting. Queen Móo asked in Marriage XLI. Attitude of Respect among the Egyptians PLATES XLII. Attitude of Respect among the Mayas. Statue of Prince XLIII. Attitude of Respect among the Mayas. Columns of Ka- PAGE 132 132 133 XLIV. Fresco Painting in Funeral Chamber in Prince Coh's Me- XLVI. Fresco Painting in Funeral Chamber in Prince Coh's Me- XLVIII. Fresco Painting in Funeral Chamber in Prince Coh's Memorial Hall. Prince Coh in Battle XLIX. Fresco Painting in Funeral Chamber in Prince Coh's Memorial Hall. A Village, assaulted by Prince Coh's Warriors, abandoned by its Inhabitants . 134 134 L. Fresco Painting in Funeral Chamber in Prince Coh's Me- 139 143 LII. Queen Móo a Prisoner of War. Plate xvii., part ii., of LIV. Account of the Destruction of the Land of Mu. Plate v., part ii., of Troano MS. LV. Calendar and an Account of the Destruction of the Land LVII. Mausoleum of Prince Coh. Restoration and drawing by the author LVIII. A Dying Warrior. Bas-relief from Prince Coh's Mausoleum LIX. Leopard eating a Human Heart: Totem of Prince Coh. LX. Macaw eating a Human Heart: Totem of Queen Móo. A bas-relief from Prince Coh's Mausoleum LXI. Salutation and Token of Respect in Thibet. From the book by Gabriel Bondalot, "Across Thibet " 157 158 PLATES PAGE LXII. A Dying Sphinx (a leopard with a human head) that was 158 159 159 LXV. Portrait of Queen Móo. From a demi-relief adorning the entablature of the east façade of the Governor's House at Uxmal LXVI. Portrait of Bishop Landa, second Bishop of Yucatan. LXVII. Autograph of the Historian, Father Lopez de Cogolludo. 166 169 173 . LXVIII, Mezzo-relievo in Stucco on the Frieze of the Temple of 197 222 LXX. Fresco Painting in the Funeral Chamber of Prince Coh's Mirror LXXI. Part of Façade of the Sanctuary at Uxmal. Image of the Winged Cosmic Circle From life LXXII. The Lord of the Yucatan Forests. 222 218 236 256 |