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46. Small bronze knife in a leather case, from Denmark, two-thirds of 



the actual size. Ibid. No. 164. 



47. Bronze knife, actual size, Denmark. Ibid. No. 170. 



48. Bronze knife, found by Sir Gardner Wilkinson, at Thebes. 



Lee's Keller, p. 276. 



49. Bronze bracelet from Cortaillod, on the Lake of Neufchatel, one- 



third of the actual size. 



Troyon's Habitations Lacustres, pi. n, fig. 28. 



50. Bronze bracelet from Cortaillod, on the Lake of Neufchatel, one- 



third of the actual size. Ibid. pi. u, fig. 18. 

 5 1-54. Bronze hair-pins from the Swiss lakes, one-half of the actual size. 



Keller, /. c. Zweiter Bericht, pi. 3. 



55. Bronze awl from the Swiss lakes, actual size. Ibid. pi. 3. 

 56-60. Various small objects of bronze from the Swiss lakes. Ibid. pi. 3. 



61. Bronze celt, one-half nat. size. Showing the line of junction of the 



two halves of the mould in which it was cast. 



Found at Aylesford, Kent ; and presented to me by Sir G. W. 

 Dasent. 



62. Bronze brooch, Mecklenburg, three-tenths nat. size. Showing the 



manner in which it has been mended. 



Lisch. Alterthiimer, H. vii. pi. 4, fig. 2. 



63. Bronze celt. Showing the air-vents bent over. 



64. Gold torque, consisting of a simple flat strip or band of gold, loosely 



twisted, and having expanded extremities which loop into one 

 another. It measures 5^ inches across, and was found near 

 Clonmacnoise, in Ireland. 



Cat. of Royal Irish Academy, p. 74. 



65. Gold fibula, one-half of the actual size. The hoop is very slender; 



the cups deep and conical. Ibid. p. 56. 



66. Smooth, massive, cylindrical gold ring, with ornamented ends, one- 



half of the actual size. Ibid. p. 52. 



67. Gold fibula, one-third of the actual size. The external surfaces of 



the cups are decorated with circular indentations surrounding a 

 central indented spost. There is also an elegant pattern where the 

 handle joins the cups. It is 8fg inches long, and weighs 33 ounces, 

 being the heaviest now known to exist. Ibid. p. 60. 

 67*. Iron ornament, Africa. 



68. Inscribed celt, Museum Kircherianum, Rome, one-half of the 



actual size. 



Rossi Rap. Sugli. Stud, e Sulle Scop. Paleo. nel bacino delle, 

 Campagna Romana. 



69. Woollen cap, one-third of the actual size. Found with the bronze 



sword (fig. 27) in a Danish tumulus. 



Afb. af. Danske Oldsager og Mindesmaerker. Madsen, H. 5. 



