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New year comes with Rogo, and 52 glyphs from Ca1-26 the old head has began to sprout:

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Ca1-26 Ca3-22 (73)
Ca3-23 Ca3-24 Ca3-25 Ca4-1
Ca4-2 (78) Ca4-3

There is no glyph Ca3-26, but Ca4-1 is number 26 counted from Ca3-1. Presumably the dark 'nut' represents 'Old Sun' and the light 'nut' in Ca4-2 'New Sun'. Hau tea in Ca4-3 has two 'eyes' (like Janus), and it stands on the doorstep to the new year.

Relying on number 16 as the last glyph of a sequence we can continue 13 (= 78 / 6) glyphs ahead. But already with the 12th glyph (Ca4-15) we encounter another such hau tea (identical with the first one):

Ca4-4 Ca4-5 Ca4-6
Ca4-7 Ca4-8 Ca4-9
Ca4-10 Ca4-11 Ca4-12 Ca4-13
Ca4-14 Ca4-15 Ca4-16 (92)

If we add Ca3-22--25 (following the lead in the Hawaiian Moon calendar) the 16th glyph will be renumbered 20.

Possibly ordinal number 92 at Ca4-16 (where 4 * 16 = 64) means there will follow 300 days of Sun from Ca4-17 to the end of side a. 348 (the number of glyphs on side b) + 92 = 440 = 20 * 22 (and 22 can be a sign of π because 22 / 7 = π).

With Ga4-17 a new 'season' with 13 glyphs arrives and the pair of hau tea glyphs have the normal single 'eye' in front:

Ca4-17 Ca4-18 Ca4-19
Ca4-20 Ca4-21 Ca4-22 Ca4-23 Ca4-24 Ca4-25
Ca4-26 Ca4-27 Ca4-28 Ca4-29