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Continuing, by counting another 26 glyphs beyond Kb1-11, we come to the 'humpback'. He is the first glyph of those following *Kb2-14--15. A great season (henua) has been measured out, could be the meaning of *Kb2-14. And *Kb2-15 is related to the variant of henua which is beginning at Ka4-15:

13 7 20 21
*23
Kb1-11 *Kb2-12 *Kb2-13 *Kb2-14 *Kb2-15 *Kb2-16
1 *24 *25 *26 *27 *28

He can alternatively be numbered as *101 (beyond the 1st Rei) - or as *74 (beyond the 2nd Rei) - in which case the prominent henua in *Kb2-14 will be number *99 (or *72), while *Kb2-15 will be *100 (or *73). The 20th period ends with number *100 counted beyond Ka2-10 (the 1st Rei):

 
6 13 20 21
Ka4-14 Ka4-15 Kb1-11 *Kb2-15 *Kb2-16
47 48 74 *100 *101

Ka4-15 and *Kb2-15 together measure out a 52 glyph long distance, with Kb1-11 as the first glyph beyond the middle. From Ka4-15 a season with 26 + 26 glyphs (distributed in 14 periods) is beginning, presumably 'summer'. It ends with the last glyph in the 20th period.