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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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LXII. | A Dying Sphinx (a leopard with a human head) that was placed on the top of Prince Coh's Mausoleum | 158 |
LXIII. | Javelin Head and Arrow Points, found with the Charred Remains of Prince Coh in his Mausoleum | 159 |
LXIV. | Egyptian Sphinx. Reproduced from a photograph by Mr.
Edward Wilson, by his permission |
159 |
LXV. | Portrait of Queen Móo. From a demi-relief adorning the entablature of the east façade of the Governor's House at Uxmal | 166 |
LXVI. | Portrait of Bishop Landa, second Bishop of Yucatan. From an oil painting in the Chapter Hall of the Cathedral at Merida; reproduced by permission of the present bishop | 169 |
LXVII. | Autograph of the Historian, Father Lopez de Cogolludo. The original is in the possession of the present Bishop of Yucatan | 173 |
LXVIII. | Mezzo-relievo in Stucco on the Frieze of the Temple of Kabul at Izamal. A Human Sacrifice | 197 |
LXIX. | Fresco Painting in the Funeral Chamber of Prince Coh's Memorial Hall. Adepts consulting a Seer | 222 |
LXX. | Fresco Painting in the Funeral Chamber of Prince Coh's Memorial Hall. A Female Adept consulting a Magic Mirror | 222 |
LXXI. | Part of Façade of the Sanctuary at Uxmal. Image of the Winged Cosmic Circle | 218 |
LXXII. | The Lord of the Yucatan Forests. From life | 236 |
LXXIII. | Part of Façade of the Sanctuary at Uxmal. Cosmic symbols carved on the trunk of the Mastodon | 256 |