The Lake-Dwellings of Europe Being the Rhind Lectures in Archæology for 1888
Part 3
=47.=--Wooden machine found in the Moor of Samow, North Germany, and preserved in the Museum at Rostock. (After Professor Merkel in the _Zeit. für Ethn. Verhand._, 1874.) 180
=47=_a_.--Similar machine from the Valle di Fontega, North Italy, showing the two central valves detached, and some sticks found along with it. (After Meschinelli, B. 467.) 181
=47=_b_.--Antique wooden implement from Ireland, showing upper and under surfaces. (From _Ulster Journ. Arch._, vol. vii.) 183
LAKE VARESE. =48.=--ISOLA VIRGINIA: Nos. 1 and 2, Flint knife and saw--3, Flint scraper in a horn handle--4, Flake-knife of obsidian--5, Bronze knife--6, Bronze dagger--7 to 9, Bone needles, etc.--10, Conical object of burnt clay, perforated like the neck of a bottle--11, Polisher of serpentine, in the form of a stone celt (see p. 193)--12, Bronze fish-hook--13 to 17, 22 to 24, and 26 to 29, Specimens of pottery--18, Flat and circular stone, highly polished and perforated in centre--19, Mould of sandstone--20, Square piece of wood, supposed to have been used as a float for fishing net--21, The half of a spindle-whorl of earthenware--25, Bone chisel 191
Nos. 25 to 29, after Ranchet and Regazzoni (B. 326), and the rest from Sig. Ponti's Museum on the Isola Virginia.
=49.=--BODIO, CAZZAGO, AND BARDELLO: Nos. 1 to 7, Flint implements and weapons--8 to 11, 21 and 40, Bronze daggers--12, 22, 23, and 25 to 29, Bronze pins--13, Bronze chisel or awl--14 and 39, Fragments of pottery--15, Stone celts--16, 32, 33, 35, 36 and 38, Various objects of stone perforated with one or more holes, probably used as buttons or beads--17 to 19, Bronze fish-hooks--20 and 44, Bronze celts--24 and 43, Socketed spear-heads of bronze--30, Stone polisher (see p. 193)--31, Stone mould--34, Spindle-whorl of earthenware--37, Fragment of a perforated stone axe--41, Ornament of thin bronze--42, Chisel of serpentine 196
Nos. 1, 4 to 7, 10, 11. 30, 32 and 39, from Museo Civico, Milan; 2 and 3, from Collection Castelfranco; 8, 9, 12, 13, 18, 20 to 22, 25 to 29, and 43, from Sig. Ponti's Museum, Isola Virginia; 14, 15, 17, 19, 23, 31, 33 to 38, 41 and 42, after Regazzoni (B. 327); 16, from Collection Quaglia, Varese; 24 and 44, from the Museum at Varese.
=50.=--TORBIERA DI CAZZAGO-BRABBIA: Nos. 1 and 2, Flint knives--3 to 6, Flint arrow-points--7 and 8, Flint spear-heads--9 to 15, bronze fibulæ (except No. 12--iron)--16, Portion of bronze fibula--17, Bronze ornament--18, Curious object made of bronze rods--19, Bronze ring--20, Copper celt--21, Bronze celt--22 to 28, Bronze pins--29, Spindle-whorl of earthenware--30, 31, and 36, Wooden floats--32, Harpoon of horn--33, Stone celt (chloromelanite)--34 and 35, Pottery 199
Nos. 1 (Torbiera di Mombello) and 11 (labelled "Bodio Centrale"?) are from the Museum at Varese; 2 and 4 to 8 after Quaglia (B. 423); 3, Collection Castelfranco; 9, 14, 15, 17, 19, 23 to 27, 32 and 33, Collection Quaglia; 10, Museo Civico, Milan; 12, 13, 16, 20 to 22, 28 and 29, Collection Regazzoni, Como; 30, 31, and 34 to 36 after Regazzoni (B. 327); 18, after Marinoni (B. 159).
THE TURBARIES OF BOSISIO, CAPRIANO, ETC. =51.=--Nos. 1 to 7, Flint arrow-points--8, Flint lance-head--9 and 10, Bronze celts--11, Bronze spoon--12, Bronze knife--13, Bronze pin--14 and 18, Bronze fibulæ--15 and 16, Bronze bracelets--17, Bronze pendant--19, Spiral ring of bronze 205
Nos. 1 to 7 Collection Castelfranco; 8, 9 and 12, Prehistoric Museum in Rome; 10 and 11, Museo Civico, Como; 13 and 15 to 19, after Marinoni (_Mem. Soc. It. di Sc. Nat._, vol. vi.); 14, Museo Civico, Milan.
THE TURBARIES OF MERCURAGO, SAN GIOVANNI, ETC. =52.=--Section of a portion of the peat, showing arrangement of the piles 206
=53.=--Earthenware dish cover 206
=54.=--Flint arrow-heads 207
=55= and =56=.--Earthenware dishes, showing portions of string attached to small handles 207, 208
=57.=--Portion of a canoe 208
=58= and =59=.--Two wooden wheels 208, 209
=60.=--Nos. 1 and 3, Bronze daggers--2, 4 to 6, 10 and 11, Bronze pins--7 and 8, Flint knives--9, Conical beads of vitreous paste--12, 13 and 14, Pottery--15, Bronze pendant (Phallic)--16, Spindle-whorl of soapstone--17, A canoe and two paddles--18, Clay weight--19 and 20, Stone celts--21, Wooden float of fishing-net--22, Spindle-whorl of terra-cotta--23, Upper and under sides of an earthenware cover of a vessel 211
All after Gastaldi (B. 40, 168, and 294).
LAGOZZA. =61.=--Nos. 1 to 4, Flint knives--5 and 6, Flint arrow-heads--7, Pendant of steatite--8, Stone adze--9, Fragment of linen fabric 10, Stone celt--11, Wooden comb--12 to 17, Various specimens of flat spindle-whorls made of dark earthenware 214
Nos. 1 to 4, 10 and 12 to 17 from Museum Civico, Milan; 9, Collection Castelfranco; the rest from the Prehistoric Museum at Como.
=62.= Nos. 1, 2, 4 to 6, 8, 9 and 15, Specimens of pottery--3, 10 and 13, Fragments of ornamented plates--7, A fragment of pottery, showing handle of a dish with two transverse holes--11 and 12, Two polished sandstone pebbles with scratchings on surface--14, Clay weight, kidney-shaped, and perforated at both ends 215
Nos. 1, 8 and 14 from Museo Civico, Milan; 11 and 12 after Castelfranco (B. 354); 15, Collection Castelfranco; the rest from Museum at Como.
LAKE GARDA. =63.=--PESCHIERA. (Except when otherwise mentioned, all the objects represented in this figure are of bronze): Nos. 1 to 5, Razors--6, A double-stemmed pin--7, A needle--8 to 18, and 20 to 27, Specimens of ornamental pins--19, Neck-ring--28, Comb--29, Comb of bone--30, A small-winged celt--31 and 32, Bracelets--33, Sickle--34, A small pendant of lead--35, An awl--36, A chisel 222
=64.=--PESCHIERA: Nos. 1 to 7, Daggers--8, and 22 to 25, Fibulæ--9, Chisel--10, Socketed lance-head--11, Knife--12 to 16, Pins--17, Object of unknown use--18 and 19, Fish-hooks--20, 21, 30 and 31, Fish-spears--26, Small cross made of tin--27 to 29, Pendants--32, Winged celt. (All bronze with the exception of No. 26.) 223
=65.=--PESCHIERA, MINCIO, and IL BOR: Nos. 1 to 9, Various implements and weapons of flint--10, and 12 to 14, Bronze dagger-knives--11, Bronze celt--15, Bronze chisel--16, Arrow-head of bronze--17, Ornamented knife of bronze--18, Bronze dagger--19, Portion of a polished implement of stone--20, Portion of spiral wire of bronze--21 and 22, Bronze pins--23, Bronze stud--24, Wheel-like objects of bronze, supposed to be the heads of pins--25, Bronze cap for the butt-end of a wooden handle--26 to 30, Pottery--31, Wrist bracer of stone 225
The objects from Lake Garda, illustrated above, are thus located:--
Rome (Prehistoric Museum), Fig. 63, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 21, 24, 26, 27, 29 and 31; Fig. 64, Nos. 2, 4, 5, 6, 10, 13 to 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 27, 28, 30 and 32; Fig. 65, Nos. 1 to 9, 16, 17, 19, 25, 27, 28, 30 and 31.
Vienna (Natural History Museum), Fig. 63, Nos. 1, 2, 9, 12, 15, 17, 18, 25, 30, 32, 33, 35 and 36; Fig. 64, Nos. 18 and 29; Fig. 65, Nos. 10 to 14, and 21.
Zürich (Antiq. Museum), Fig. 63, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 19 and 20; Fig. 64, Nos. 1, 3, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 22 and 31.
Verona (Museum Civico), Fig. 63, Nos. 22, 23, 28 and 34; Fig. 64, Nos. 25 and 26; Fig. 65, Nos. 26 and 29.
Collection Rambotti, Fig. 65, Nos. 18, 22 and 23.
After Cavazzocca (B. 355), Fig. 65, Nos. 15, 20 and 24.
LAKES OF FIMON AND OF ARQUÀ-PETRARCA. =66.=--No. 1, Bronze celt--2, Clay ring--3 to 12, Specimens of pottery 231
Nos. 1 to 8, after Lioy (B. 295); 9 to 12, after Cordenons (B. 464).
POLADA. =67.=--No. 1, Bronze dagger with bone handle--2 and 3, Bronze celts--4 to 11, Specimens of pottery--12, A remarkable saw, formed of four flints set in a groove in a wooden handle, and retained in position by asphalt--13 and 14, Handles of earthenware vessels--15 and 16, Stone celts--17, Horn club or axe--18, Implement of staghorn--19 and 20, Clay weights 235
=68.=--Nos. 1 to 20, Flint weapons and implements--21 and 32, Bone buttons--22 to 24, Ornamented cakes of terra-cotta--25 to 27, Objects of bone--28, 29 and 36, Spindle-whorls of earthenware--30, Marble button--31, Tooth of bear, perforated--33, Ornamented bone ring--34 and 35, Wrist bracers of polished stone--37, Large dish, perforated with round holes--38, Large vase of elegant form 237
All the illustrations in Figs. 67 and 68 are from Dr. Rambotti's Collection at Desenzano.
TERREMARE. =68=_a_.--Pottery from Terremare in the vicinity of Parma 241
=68=_b_.--Anse lunate or cornute, in the vicinity of Parma 242
=69.=--Bone comb (Vico-Fertile) 242
=70.=--Bone wheel-ornament, supposed to be head of a pin (Campeggine) 242
=71= and =72=.--Horn and bone implements (_Ibid._) 243
=73.=--Portion of a bone handle (Castione) 243
=74.=--Fragments of bone implements (Campeggine) 243
=75.=--Discoidal stone (_Ibid._) 243
=76.=--Bronze sickle (_Ibid._) 244
=77.=--Bronze spear-head (Bargone di Salso) 244
=78.=--Bronze celt (Castellazzo) 244
=79.=--Bronze awl with bone handle (Campeggine) 244
=80.=--Various forms of clay spindle-whorls or beads (_Ibid._) 245
=81.=--Stone mould (Castelnuovo) 246
The illustrations in Figs. 52 to 59, and 68_a_ to 81 are those prepared by the Anthropological Society of London for Mr. Chambers' translation of Gastaldi's work (B. 91).
=82.=--Photographs showing arrangement of piles and _contrafforte dell' argine_, at Castione, after Pigorini (B. 407) 253
=83.=--Nos. 1 to 3, Bronze razors--4, Bronze comb--5, Horn hatchet or chisel--6, Bronze awl, with ornamented bone handle--7 to 11, Bronze pins--12, 13, 24 and 25, Bronze hatchets--14 to 17, stone moulds--18 and 19, Bronze daggers--20, Bronze arrow-point--21 and 22, Objects of clay--23, Ornament of limestone 255
All in the Museums of Parma and Reggio, and found on the following stations: Monte Venere (1 and 2), Campeggine (3 and 7), Quingento (4), Castione (8 to 15, 17, and 21 to 23), Cassinalbo (16), Scandiano (18, 19, 20, and 25), Castellazzo (24).
=84.=--Nos. 1 to 3, Flint implements--4, Horn implements--5, 7 and 15, Objects of bone supposed to be arrow-points--6 and 17, Horn objects, supposed to be the cheek-pieces of bridle-bits--8 and 18, Horn dishes--9 and 10, Ornamented buttons of terra-cotta--11, Upper and under sides of one of these buttons--12 to 14, Bone combs, ornamented--16, Wheel-like object of bone, supposed to be the head of a pin--19, Long comb of horn--20, Bone pin--21 and 22, Handles of earthenware vessels (_anse lunate_)--23 and 24, Clay figurines--25, Object of horn--26, Bone, perforated with round holes, supposed to be a flute--27, Bronze comb--28 to 34, Bronze pins 258
All these objects are from Montale, and deposited in the Museum at Modena, except the bone comb No. 13, which is in the Museum at Reggio-Emilia; but there is one very similar to it, figured by Boni, from Montale (B. 421).
=85.=--Nos. 1 to 3, and 12, Bronze weapons--4, 13 and 14, Bronze celts--5, Bronze sickle--6, Stone mould for rings--7 to 9, Bronze pins--10, 11 and 15, Bronze razors--16, Ornamented bone comb--17, Spindle-whorl of earthenware--18, Bone pin--19 and 23, Bronze objects--20 and 21, Bronze pendants--22, head of bronze pin 259
These objects are in the Museum at Modena, with the exception of Nos. 12 to 14, 17 and 19, after Coppi (B. 293_a_), and were found in the following stations:--Montale (1 to 6), Redù (7, 8, 10, and 15), Gorzano (9, 11 to 14, 17, and 19 to 23), and St. Ambrogio (16 and 18).
=86.=--Nos. 1 and 2, Bone combs--3, Portion of horn, worked--4, Arrow-point of bone--5, Handle of earthenware vessel--6, 8 and 9, Bronze pins--7, Bone pin--10, 13, and 19 to 21, Bronze spears and daggers--11, Flint spear-head--12, Bronze knife, showing handle and portion of the blade--14 to 16, Flint implements--17 and 29, Spindle-whorls of earthenware--18, Stone button--22, Bronze razor-knife--23; Bronze arrow-point--24, Iron spear-head, much corroded--25, A flat ring of wood--26, 27, 30 and 31, Fragments of pottery--28, Portion of clay weight 268
The objects represented by Nos. 1 to 13 and 18 are in the Museum at Viadana, and the rest are after Marinoni (B. 265).
OPPIDUM LA TÈNE. =87.=--Nos. 1 to 5, Ornamented sword-sheaths of iron--6, Piece of iron, roughly forged, supposed to be intended for a sword--7 and 8, Sword handles--9 to 12, Portions of sheaths, showing various kinds of ornamentation--13 and 14, Suspension clasps on the under side of the sheaths--15, Various incised designs, found on swords, supposed to be makers' marks 283
Nos. 1, 8 and 12 after Vouga (B. 428); 3, 4 and 5 after Keller (B. 22 and 126); the rest in the Museums of Bienne and Neuchâtel.
=88.=--Nos. 1 to 6, 11, 12, and 17 to 21, Various forms of lance-heads--7, 10, 13 and 14, Conical tips for the butt-end of wooden lance handles--8, 9, 15 and 16, Points for darts or arrows. (All these objects are of iron) 285
Nos. 7, 10, 15 and 16, are from Collection Vouga, the rest are from the Collections of Schwab, Desor, and Gross.
=89.=--No. 1, Umbo of a shield (iron)--2, Handle of shield (iron)--3 and 4, Bronze ornaments of a shield--5, 7 to 11, and 21, Bronze ornaments for horse harness--6, Iron spur--12, Waggon wheel of wood with iron tire--13, Iron implement of unknown use--14 to 18, Bridle-bits of iron (No. 17 is veneered with bronze)--19, Linch pin of waggon wheel (iron)--20, Ornament of thin bronze, supposed to be for a helmet 287
Nos. 1, 13, 15, 16, and 18 to 20, from Collection Vouga; 3 to 5, and 8 to 11 (Museum of Geneva), after Vouga (B. 428); 2, Museum of Bienne; 7 and 17 (Collection Dardel), after _Antiqua_; 6, 14 and 21, after Gross (B. 446); 12, after drawing in _Anzeiger_, 1882, Pl. xxv.
=90.=--Nos. 1 to 7, Hatchets--8 to 12, and 23, Knives--13 and 14, Prongs--15 to 17, Shears--18, 27 and 28, Razors--19, 20, 21, 35, 36 and 38, Various objects of conjectural use--22, Hammer--24, 25 and 29, Hand-saws--26, Pointed implement with wide socket--30 to 32, Sickles or scythes--33 and 34, Chisels--37, File--39 and 40, Fish-hooks (bronze). All the objects are of iron except No. 40 289
Nos. 3 to 6, 14, 24, 31, 37, 39 and 40, Collection Vouga; 7, 8, 9, 13, 15, 16, 22 and 29, after illustrations in _Antiqua_, 1884; 1, 18 and 25, in Museum at Neuchâtel, and the rest in the Collections of Gross and Schwab.
=91.=--Nos. 1 to 6, Iron fibulæ--7, 21, 22, 24 and 25, Glass beads--8 to 10, and 36, Bronze pins--11 to 14, Pincers of bronze and iron--15, Blunt needle--16 (gold) and 17 (iron), Halves of neck-rings--18 and 26, Bronze fibulæ--19, Bronze etui, with iron needle (20) found in it--23, Bronze button--27, 28, 30 and 32, Iron buckles and clasps--29 and 33, Iron rings--31, A small bronze axe--34, Iron bracelet--35, Iron hoop 291
Nos. 7, 17, 31 and 32, in Museum Schwab; 16, Museum at Neuchâtel; all the rest after Vouga (B. 428), or in his Collection.
=92.=--No. 1, Iron chain (pot-hanger)--2 and 10, Gold coins--3 to 9, and 11, Coins of silver, bronze, and _potin_--12 (bronze), 13 and 14 (bone), Dice--15, Iron ring attached--16, Bronze figure--17, Small bronze wheel, supposed to have been used as money--18, Bronze cup--19, Large bronze cauldron, with iron rim and handles--20, Iron ladle--21, Bronze object, like a tobacco pipe 295
Nos. 1, 10, 15, 17, 19 and 21, after Gross (B. 446); 8, after Desor (B. 95); 12 to 14, and 18, from _Antiqua_, 1886; the rest after Vouga (B. 428).
LAKE OF PALADRU. =93.=--No. 1, Half of a bracelet made of lead--2, One side of an iron shears--3, Iron knife--4, Iron spear-head--5 and 6, Horse shoes--7 and 8, Iron chains and staple--9, Iron key--10, Iron curry-comb--11, Iron axe--12, Iron spur--13 and 16, Wooden floats--14 and 15, Bone counters--17, Wooden mallet--18, and 22 to 24, Pottery--19, Wooden spoon--20, Piece of wood like a bobbin--21, Wooden comb 301
All after Chantre (B. 193).
MAESTRICHT. =94.=--Bone and horn weapons after Ubaghs (B. 413) 305
For sizes, see page 304.
WISMAR AND GÄGELOW. =95.=--Nos. 1 and 10, Flint daggers--2, Flint chisel or hatchet--3 and 6, Polished axes of flint--4, 7, 16 and 17, Perforated axes of stone--5, A stone pestle--8, Stone mortar--9, Fragment of dark coloured pottery--11 and 12, Semilunar flint saws or knives--13 to 15, Objects of bone and horn--18, Sharpening stone--19, Spindle-whorl (clay)--20, Flint arrow-point 309
Nos. 5, 7, 8 and 19, after Lisch (B. 100), and the rest in the Museum at Schwerin.
PERSANZIG AND FRIESACK. =96.=--No. 1, Iron ring--2, Iron hatchet--3 and 4, Fragments of pottery--5, Clay ring--6 to 9, Fragments of Slavish pottery of the type found in the Burgwälle 318
Nos. 1 to 5 in the Märkisches Museum, and 6 to 9 in the Volkerkünde Museum in Berlin.
SPANDAU, NEAR BERLIN. =97.=--Nos. 1 to 3, Bronze celts--4 and 17, Bronze lance-heads--5, 6, 7, 12 and 13, Bronze daggers--8 to 11, Bronze swords--14, A kind of saw of horn--15 and 16, Stone balls--18, An ornamented bronze "commandostab"(?) 320
After Friedel (B. 396). All the objects are in the Volkerkünde Museum in Berlin.
CZESZEWO, OBJEZIERZE, ETC. (POSEN). =98.=--Nos. 1 and 2, Perforated stone axes--3 and 8, Clay rings--4, Bone pointer--5, Fragment of percolator of earthenware--6 and 7, Flint celts--9, Bronze neck-ring--10, Silver neck-ring--11, Bronze pin, part of a fibula 322
Nos. 10 and 11 after Köhler (B. 430), the rest from objects in the Archæological Museum, Posen.
LAKES OF ARYS AND KOWNATKEN. =99.=--Nos. 1 to 7, Bone implements--8, 9 and 13, Flint scrapers--12, Stone celt--10, and 11, Earthenware vessels--14, Polisher or skate of the metacarpal of a horse 327
All in the Prussia Museum, Königsberg.
TERP-MOUNDS (WEST FRIESLAND). =100.=--Nos. 1, 16 to 19, and 30, Bone combs--2, 3, 6 and 22, Clay spindle-whorls and weights (?)--4, 20 and 23, Specimens of earthenware--5 and 15, Bronze dishes--7, Bone object--8, Bronze shears--9, Iron hammer--10 and 11, Bone handles--12, Bone ring, ornamented with incised circles--13 and 24, Horn implements--14, Bronze comb--21, Bone counter--25, Bone button, ornamented with incised lines--26 and 28, Bone pins--27, Bone ornament--29, Bone needle 341
Nos. 25 and 29 are in the National Museum, Edinburgh, and all the rest in the Museum, Leeuwarden.
=101.=--Iron bridle-bit, found in the terp-mound at Achlum (now in the National Museum, Edinburgh) 342
IRISH CRANNOGS. =102.=--LAGORE: Bone with carved designs (_Cat._, p. 346) 352
=103.= ---- Various iron objects (B. 10, pp. 104, 105) 353
=104.= ---- An axe and ladle of iron, and a pot and two pins of bronze (_Ibid._, except the ring-headed pin, which is from _Cat._, p. 560) 354
=105.= ---- Bone comb, three glass beads, a bronze dagger (_Cat._, pp. 163 and 165, 271 and 467), and a fragment of bronze interlaced work (B. 10, p. 105) 355
=106.= ---- Various implements of iron 356
All in Museum of Royal Irish Academy.
=107.=--LOUGH GUR: Stone mould for bronze spear-heads (_Archæological Journal_, vol. xx. p. 170) 358
=108.=--BALLINDERRY: Three bone pins, bone comb, and a bronze tweezers (_Cat._, pp. 271, 333, 334, 549) 360
=109.= ---- Ornamented stone amulets (B. 391, p. 197) 360
=110.=} ---- Bone or horn pins, ornamented with incised circles, =111.=} and characters supposed to be Oghams (_Ibid._) 361, 362
=112.= ---- AND STROKESTOWN: Ornamented bone objects (_Cat._, p. 342) 362
=113.=--LOUGH FAUGHAN: Earthenware jug (_Cat._, p. 158) 363
=114.=--ARDAKILLEN: Section of crannog at (_Cat._, p. 226) 364
=115.=--DRUMALEAGUE: Plan of crannog at (_Cat._, p. 228) 364
=116.=--CLOONFINLOUGH: Bronze dish, decorated inside (_Cat._, p. 533) 367
=117.= ---- Nos. 1 to 14, Bronze pins--15, Bone pin--16, Bronze object--17, Bronze dagger--18, Iron shears--19, Iron knife--20, Bone counter--21, Ring made of the burr end of a staghorn--22, Leather shoe 368
All the objects represented in Fig. 117 are in the British Museum.
=118.=--STROKESTOWN: Bone carved with designs, three of which are shown full size (_Cat._, p. 345) 369
=119.= ---- Bone comb (_Cat._, p. 271) 369
=120.=--ARDAKILLEN: Bronze brooch (_Cat._, p. 476) 369
=121.=--LOUGH SCUR: Stone mould for bronze axes (_Cat._, p. 91) 370
=122.=--RANDALSTOWN: No. 1, Bronze knife; 2, Bronze dish--3, Iron axe--4, Silver brooch--5 and 6, Bronze brooches--7, Glass bead--8 to 13, Bronze pins--14, Horn vessel 371
Nos. 3 and 14, in the Museum of Royal Irish Academy; 1, 2, and 9 to 13, in the Belfast Museum; 4, after Patterson (B. 215); 5, 6 and 8, from _Ulster Journal of Archæology_, vols. iv. p. 269, and vi. p. 103.
=123.=--LISNACROGHERA: No. 1, End portions of a bronze sword-sheath--2, Rubbing of portion of an ornamented bronze sword-sheath--3, End portions of a bronze sword-sheath--4, Bronze sword-sheath in two portions 381
No. 3, in the British Museum, and the rest in Canon Grainger's Collection; No. 4 is after Wakeman (B. 411).