the head, lolling out the tongue, and scratching the right ear at the same time." W. Woodville Rockhill, in the Century Magazine (New York, edition of February, 1891, p. 606), says: "The drawing out of the tongue, and at the same time holding out both hands palms uppermost, is the mode of salutation near Drè-chu, in Thibet. At l'Hasa, capital of Thibet, the mode of salutation consists in one sticking out his tongue, pulling his right ear, and rubbing his left limb at the same time." Ancients, the, generally acquainted 239 (note), liii | Astronomical tables, Hindoo, the with size of earth 207 Ancient Maya buildings, regard- 131 in Mayach. In Egypt, like- 88 5 Aspersions of Dr. Brinton 199 Asshur, god, name of Maya ori- 43 genii of, according to Maya writings Chaldeans, primitive, Maya colo- Custom of proffering love with a Cynocephali, represented with God strangers in Babylonia. 32 Cynocephalus, indigenous to Cen- 63 preparation of bodies for . 138 103 . 110 140 tory xxiii 115 |