REFERENCES
(1) Bancroft: "Native Races," Vol. V, p. 78.
(2) Stephens's "Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas,
and Yucatan," Vol. I, p. 113, _et seq._
(3) Bancroft's "Native Races," Vol. IV, p. 95.
(4) "Report of Bureau of Ethnology," Vol. I. Mr. Holden's
article.
(5) Fourteen years later, these ruins were visited and described
by an Austrian traveler, Dr. Scherzer. His account, though much
more complete than Mr. Stephens's, has not yet appeared in
English. Mr. Bancroft, in "Native Races," Vol. IV, p. 118, _et
seq.,_ gives a _resume_ of all information known as to
these ruins.
(6) "Central America," Vol II, p. 122. We are not sure about
this inclosure. But Mr. Catherwood mentions a wall, and we are
told the ruins are, in all respects, similar to those of Copan.
(7) For full information consult Bancroft's "Native Races,"
Vol. IV, pp. 115 to 139.
(8) "Central America," Vol. II, pp. 152-3.
(9) Brasseur De Bourbourg styles Fuentes's description of Copan
"La description menteuse de Fuentes." Bancroft: "Native Races,"
Vol. IV, p. 80, note.
(10) Charney, in _North American Review,_ 1881.
(11) "Native Races," Vol. IV, p. 300, _et seq._
(12) Morgan's "Contribution to N.A. Ethnology," Vol. IV, p. 268.
(13) Bancroft's "Native Races," Vol. IV, p. 319.
(14) Armin: "Das Heute Mexico."
(15) "Native Races," Vol. IV.
(16) Bancroft's "Native Races," p. 326.
(17) Short's "North Americans of Antiquity," p. 389.
(18) Holden, in "First Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology."
(19) Brasseur De Bourbourg.
(20) "Myths of the New World."
(21) Holden, in "First Annual Report Bureau of Ethnology."
(22) This tablet is named after its discoverer. The building in
which it is situated was but a short distance from the others;
yet, owing to the density of the forest, neither Waldeck nor
Stephens discovered it. A cast of it is now in the National
Museum at Washington.
(23) Rau, in "Smithsonian Contribution to Knowledge," Vol. XXII,
p. 40.
(24) "Myths of the New World," p. 95.
(25) Bancroft's "Native Races," Vol. V, p. 506.
(26) See, also, "American Encyclopedia," Art. "Cross."
(27) "Conquest of Mexico," p. 160.
(28) "Smithsonian Contribution to Knowledge," Vol. XXII.
(29) Bancroft's "Native Races," Vol
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