Of course we must investigate what glyph has number 150, what glyph is the last in the 2nd half (corresponding to Eb6-2):
 
1st half 2nd half
73 73 ...
Ka2-10 Kb1-11 Kb1-12
1 75 76 150

Glyph number 150 (*Kb5-11) is, however, destroyed without any trace left. We can, though, get another reward for our efforts, by coordinating the following glyph, *Kb5-12 with the 'gnomon':

ordinal numbers counted from the 2nd Rei (Ka3-15)
Kb4-6 Kb4-7 Kb4-8 Kb4-9
99 1 2 3
ordinal numbers counted from the 1st Rei (Ka2-10) ...
*Kb5-12 *Kb5-13 *Kb5-14
150 1 2 3

These two glyphs are distinguished by the strange 'feet', and the distance between them is 12 + 12 = 24 glyphs. 4 * 7 = 28 (the moon measure) and 5 * 12 = 60 (the sun measure).