IX. 1. Solar disc with lotus glory, Temple of Isis, Pompeii. Goodyear. 



2. Solar disc irradiant with lotus elemeuts, Baptistry at Cividale, 



A.D. 737. Cattaneo, p. 109. 

 X. 1. Conventional vase. Mosaic, London. 



2. Ditto. Mosaic, Dorchester. 



3. Lotus elements from Egyptian tomb- ceilings. Goodyear. 



4. Ditto, ditto. 



5. Lotus curled-leaf motif. Detail from mosaic, Scampton, Lincoln. 



6. Curled-leaf motif. Detail from mosaic, Silchester. 



XL Solar triplex, empanelled by the lotus curled leaf motif. Mosaic, 



Corinium or Cirencester. 



XII. Roman Legionary Ensigns, all of solar significance. Elworthy. 

 XIIL A. Lotus elements becoming triangular. Pre-Christian vase, Ormidia, 



Perrot and Chipiez, Art in Cyprus, //., 306. 



B. Lotus elements fully changed into triangles and squares, on the 

 neck of a vase. On its body are conspicuous lotus flowers and 

 buds. Ditto, ditto, II., 308. 

 XIV. 1. Detail from neck of another Onnidian vase enlarged. 



2. Vase with triangle supports Mosaic, Dorchester. 



3. Vase from Etruscan cemetery, with feeding birds. Art Journal, 



1882, p. 21. Dennis, Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria II., 437. 

 XV. Quadruplex and Biting Animal. Christian Cross, Durham. 

 XVI. Intreccio of "worm-knot:" the death-throe of Evil. Gosforth 



churchyard, Cumberland. 



XVII. Intrecci on the Tarsus seal, of haematite, B.C. 2000. 

 XVIII. Decorative Complex, representing a mat, on which a vase rests. 



Mosaic, Frampton, Dorset. 

 XIX. Tied and tail-biting animals ; and a decorative complex. Saxon 



coffin lid, Bakewell. 



XX. Vineal intreccio. Eous Lench. 

 XXL Thor's Hammer and the serpent's death -knot. Monolith, Stenqvista, 



Sweden. 

 XXII. Sigurd and the dragon Fafni, tied and pierced. Carved on granite, 



Bamsundsberg, Malar Lake, Sweden. 

 XXIIL The " Forum Cross." Cattaneo, p. 190. 



