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be described, concluding' with analyses of the ornament, in order 

 to illustrate the different characteristics. Part 4 contains para- 

 graphs on subjects immediately connected with the ornament. 



In dealing with Part I, on Celtic ornament, I have found 

 it necessary to quote occasionally from the original paper, to 

 which this branch of our subject was confined, but different 

 examples will be described. Parts II and III have been 

 specially prepared, in order to complete a subject, the desira- 

 bility of which, you are aware, was suggested in his opening 

 address, by your President of the jubilee year. 



Part I. 

 CELTIC ORNAMENT. 



The 28 stones named in the following list, are all decorated 

 with the same kind of Celtic patterns, which are found on the 

 crosses of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, and are also used in 

 the illuminations of the Hiberno Saxon MSS of the 8th, 9th, 

 and 10th centuries. 



The localities where these crosses exist, are as follows : — 



(a) Complete 

 Parish. 

 Cardynham 

 Lanhydrock 

 Lanivet 



Mawgan in Pyder 

 Perranzabuloe 



Phillack . . 

 Quethiock 



St. Neot . . 

 St. Teath . . 

 Sancreed (2) 



Tintagel . . 



with Head and Shaft. 

 Place. 

 In churchyard. 1 

 In churchyard. 

 In churchyard (2). 

 Lanherne. 2 * 



On Perran sands (indistinct 

 remains only). 



In churchyard 7 

 In churchyard 3 

 " Four-hole Cross," Temple Moor.* 

 In cemetery. 5 

 In churchyard. 8 

 By vicarage gate. 9 

 Trevena 6 f 



(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6). Illustrated in " The Builder," 30th March, 1889. 

 (7, 8, 9). Illustrated in Journal Brit. Arch. Assoc, Vol. xliv, Part 4 (1888) 

 frontispiece. 



* Ibid. Vol. xlv, Part 4 (1889). f Ibid, p. 312. 



