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page 160 note 1 Munro Prehistoric Scotland, 250, and Catalogue of Edinburgh Museum, 198.

page 160 note 2 Hampel, Bronzezeit in Ungarn, plates ci, cii.

page 161 note 1 Antiquity of Man, frontispiece; see also Proceedings of the Royal Society, xxxvi. 156.

page 161 note 2 One of unusual length is figured in Proceedings, 2nd S. xxi. 152 (Heacham, Norfolk). Specimens have also been dredged from Puddingpan Rock, Herne Bay (Proceedings, 2nd S. xxii. 413.)

page 162 note 1 Its place in the series of development is indicated in the Bronze Age Guide (British Museum), fig. 16, d.

page 163 note 1 The Arreton Down hoard, which shows the beginning of the socket, included celts rather earlier than the one here figured. Its importance is fully realized in a recent paper by our Fellows, Canon Greenwell and Mr. Parker Brewis (Archaeologia, lxi. 447).

page 164 note 1 British Museum ; Proceedings, 2nd S. i. 125. It is mentioned with the barbed specimens by Sir John Evans, Bronze Implements, 338.

page 164 note 2 Archaeologia Cambrensis, 4th S. iii. 338, 345. A considerable portion of this hoard is now in the British Museum.

page 164 note 3 The partly fused specimen from Thames Street is of this pattern ; and the two forms of ‘barbed’ spear-head are distinguished in Archaeologia, lxi. 454.

page 165 note 1 Proceedings, 2nd S. ii. 250.

page 165 note 2 Archaeologia, lxi. pl. lxviii, fig. 36.

page 165 note 3 From the Continent may be mentioned one with a bronze peg, said to have been found in the neighbourhood of Abbeville (Boucher de Perthes Collection), figured in L'Anthropologie, xv. (1903) 511, fig. 5, no. 39; on the same page are three spear-heads with loops at the base of the blades, all from the neighbourhood of Amiens, that also have a British appearance. Russian specimens seem to have been due to the prolongation of barbs to join the socket. Several references are given by Montelius (Archiv für Anthropologie, xxvi. 987).

page 165 note 4 Arch. Camb. 4th S. iii. 352, no. 8.

page 165 note 5 Archaeologia, xlviii. pl. v, fig. 2.

page 165 note 6 Bronze Age Guide, pl. ii, fig. 1.

page 166 note 1 Archaeologia Cambrensis, 4th S. iii. 349.

page 166 note 2 To be illustrated in the forthcoming report on Montgomeryshire by the Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments in Wales.

page 166 note 3 Proceedings, 2nd S. xvi. 212.

page 166 note 4 Archaeologia, lxi. 454, figs. 45, 46 (Lloyd Collection, with the blade ending abruptly in rudimentary barbs).

page 166 note 5 Proceedings, 2nd S. xvi. 97 (Colchester Museum).

page 167 note 1 Ancient Bronze Implements, 337 ; ferrules, 339.

page 168 note 1 Figured in Archaeologia Cambrensis, 4th S. iii. 352, no. 7. Another, from Bilton, E. R. Yorks., in Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc., xx. pl. 8, fig. 3.

page 168 note 2 Early Iron Age Guide (Brit. Mus.), fig. 137.

page 168 note 3 Specimen at Richmond, 10 in. long; Broadward, 9½in. (Arch. Camb. 4th S. iii. 351, no. 5). The type is represented in Archaeologia, lxi. pl. lxviii, fig. 35.

page 169 note 1 L'Anthropologie, xiv. 513, 518.

page 170 note 1 Cf. Evans, fig. 426 (Fulbourn, Cambs.).

page 170 note 2 Iliad., x. 153.

page 170 note 3 A fragment from a hoard at Dreuil-les-Amiens, Somme (Evans Collection), is figured in L'Anthropologie, xii. 287, fig. 2, no. 12.

page 170 note 4 Chauvet and George, Cachette d'objets en bronze à Vénal : Bulletin de la Société archéologique et historique de la Charente (1894), pl. ix, no. 64 ; pl. xxii, no. 272.

page 170 note 5 Chauvet and George, op. cit. pl. xv. 112; L'Anthropologie, xviii. 528.