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Thursday, 1st February, 1906
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page 61 note * Similar pins are figured in Journal of the British Archœological Association, xvi. (1860), pl. 23, fig. 5, from Searby, near Caistor, Lincolnshire ; this is repeated in Collectanea Antiqua, v. pl. xiii. 4; in Proceedings, 2nd S. xviii. 229, from Canterbury, where the hanging plates are of a different shape; in Archaeologia, xxxviii. pl. 3, fig. 1, from a Saxon cemetery at Brighthampton, Oxon.
page 61 note † Now in Ashmolean Museum ; see Archaeologia, xxxvii. 393.
page 61 note ‡ Archaeologia, xxxviii. 86.
page 62 note * A similar armlet from a woman's grave at Sarre, Kent, is figured in Archœologia Cantiana, vii. 309 ; and other fragments, from Chatham Lines, in Douglas's Nenia Britannica, pl. ii. fig. 6, and pl. xv. fig. 2.
page 62 note † Archaeologia, 1. 385.
page 62 note † Von Sacken, Das Grabfeld von Hallstatt, plates, passim.
page 62 note § J. K. Bähr, Die Gräber der Liven, p. 51, plates.
page 63 note * Moreau, Caranda, pl. 45 (nouvelle série), fig. 14.
page 63 note † Roach Smith, Collectanea Antiqua, ii. pl. xlii. fig. 14, from Nichols' History of Leicestershire, iv. pl. lv. p. 377.
page 63 note ‡ B. Salin, Die altgermanische Thierornamentik, fig. 534, p. 236.
page 63 note § No. 22, see Archaeologia, xxxviii. 86.
page 65 note * Guide to Antiquities of Early Iron Age (British Museum), 88.
page 65 note † In the British Museum are two helmets with enamel studs in this style, one probably from North England, the other from the Thames (Early Iron Age Guide, figs. 59, 67).
page 65 note ‡ As Hod Hill, Dorset (examples in British Museum).
page 65 note § Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, xv. 80, fig. 2.
page 66 note * A good example, in the Society's collection, was found at Orton Scar, Westmorland (Archaeologia, xxxiv. pl. xxxviii. p. 446).
page 66 note † E.g. Prähistorische Blätter (Munich, 1894), pl. xi.
page 67 note * A good example from Cuerdale is figured in Archœological Journal, iv. 189, fig. 88.
page 67 note † Vol. xx. 346.
page 67 note ‡ 1785, pt. i. 347 (fig. 8 on plate, 332).
page 67 note § Archœological Journal, vi. 70 ; Wm. Hutchinson, History of Cumberland, i. 477 (fig. 13 on plate, p.481); Britton and Brayley, Cumberland, 163; S. Jefferson, History of Leath Ward, 200. I am indebted to our Fellow, Mr. W. G. Collingwood, for several references.
page 67 note ‖ Jas. Clarke, Survey of the Lakes, 46 (with plate).
page 67 note ¶ Catalogue of Temporary Museum, 15.
page 69 note * Proceedings, xx. 353, fig. 11.
page 69 note † Quoted by Lord Dunraven, Trans. Royal Irish Academy, xxiv. 454.
page 69 note ‡ Now in Dublin Museum.
page 69 note § Proceedings, xix. 304.
page 69 note ‖ Vallancey, Collectanea de Rebus hibernicis, i. fig. 1, 207.
page 69 note ¶ Vol. xvii. pl. xxv. p. 333 ; Archœological Journal, vi. 70.
page 69 note ** From a photograph kindly supplied by Mr. Schetelig, of Bergen Museum.
page 70 note * Montelius, Antiquités Suédoises, fig. 586.
page 70 note † Worsaae, Afbildninger (1854), p. 84, no. 333 ; S. Müller, Ordning af Danmarks Oldsager (Jernalderen), fig. 668 ; “ce type est indubitablement originaire d'Irlande.”
page 70 note ‡ Rygh, Norske Oldsager, fig. 680.
page 70 note § Archœological Journal, vi. 69 ; Proceedings, N.S. xi. 223.
page 70 note ‖ Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, xii, 590, fig. 9.
page 71 note * Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, xv. 575.
page 71 note † Vallancey, Collectanea de rebus hibernicis, i. 207, fig. 2.