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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 March 2015
In continuation of his former essay on the sculptured stones peculiar to the north-eastern portion of Scotland, the author produced, for the inspection of the Society, two specimens of the Buddhist dorje, which he considered to be the prototype of the well-known spectacle-ornament, found on no fewer than thirty-four of those stones; and, in twenty-nine instances, in combination with zig-zag lines, the symbol of power.