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2

See my remarks upon Quetzalcoatl in the section which deals with him, and where he is identified with the trade-wind which brings the rain.

3

Bk. i, c. xxi.

4

See Appendix, the Tonalamatl and the Solar Calendar.

5

See digest of the passage in chapter on Cosmogony, p. 49.

6

See Spence, The Popol Vuh. London, 1908.

7

Sahagun (bk. x, c. xxviii, § 10) states that Tlalocan was in the Olmec or Mixtec country; but Camargo (Hist. de Tlaxcallan, Nouvelles annales des Voyages, 1843, tom. 99, pp. 135–137) is a better authority on this particular subject.

8

Wood-mountain.

9

Place of Might.

10

Flower-feather.

11

Place of Darkness.

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