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H = 0, i.e. Ka3-13--14 can be regarded as either being in a 'postposition' of the 1st calendar or in an 'preposition' of the 2nd calendar:

G H 0 1
Ka3-12 Ka3-13 Ka3-14 Ka3-15
34 35 36 -
2nd calendar: 1 2 3

There are 26 glyphs between the first two Rei in the text, then follows a 3rd Rei after having counted 48 glyphs further on. The 3rd Rei is number 74 beyond the 1st one (Ka2-10), or number 48 counted from the second one (Ka3-15):

B C-H 1 5 6 7 13
26 19 25
Ka2-10 Ka3-15 Ka4-14 Kb1-10 Kb1-11
1 28 (1) 48 (21) 74 (47) 75 (48)

The henua with 3 marks obliquely across (Kb1-10) probably is connected with Ka4-7:

1 2 3 3 6 7 13
12 6 25
Ka3-15 Ka4-7 Ka4-14 Kb1-10 Kb1-11
28 (1) 41 (14) 48 (21) 74 (47) 75 (48)

The obvious interpretation is that the Ka4-7 henua is being inverted in Kb1-10, and inversions occur at solstices (not at equinoxes). We can therefore conclude that Kb1-10 is the last glyph of waxing year and Kb1-11 the 1st glyph of the waning year.