DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES. 



1. Christ suspended in a Tree. One of the eight panels on the font of 



Ottrava, West Gotland. A.D. 1,000. National Museum, 

 Stockholm. 



2. St. John and his Eagle. The uprights of his chair are, in Saxon 



fashion, of turned wood with spherical tops. St. ^Ethelwold's 

 Benedictional, 10th Century. Archceologia xxiv., PI. 14, p. 58. 



3. St. John and his Eagle. Bewcastle Cross, 7th Century. Stuart's 



Sculptured Stones of Scotland, Vol. ii., PI. xxiv. 



4. St. John and his Eagle. Ruthwell Cross, 7th Century. George 



Stephens, pub. J. K Smith, PI. ii. , fig. 2. 



5. The Trinity. Mural painting at Boughton Aluph, Kent. A.D. 1,480. 



6. The Trinity. Sculptured tympanum, south door of Pontorson 



Church, Normandy. 



7. The Trinity. Sculptured tympanum, interior of south door of Tarrant 



Rushton Church, Dorset. The stone is not architecturally in situ- 



8. The Trinity. Sculptured stone, not architecturally in situ, on west 



front of the tower of Abbotsbury Church, Dorset. 



