With Te Pou at 9 * 29.5 = 265.5 it is natural to let it have number 9 (instead of number 8 as in Manuscript E), and to continue counting on to the beginning of side a (because the old year is not finished yet).
Evidence suggests this way of counting the kuhane stations may have been intended. 16 * 29.5 = 472 (= 0) could be at Ga1-29--30 or close by:
Counting 16 * 29 = 464 (in another 'coinage') must result in a point 8 glyphs earlier:
Ga1-26 will have number 468 = 18 * 26 = 168 + 300. |