58 ORNAMENT ON THE EARLY CROSSES OP CORNWALL. 



(c.) Double Scrolls. 

 St. Teath. — In cemetery (north side). 



Cable- Moulding. 



The following stones are decorated with a cable-moulding on the 

 angles, — the coped stone in Lanivet churchyard, the shaft 

 in Gulval churchyard, and the cross at Trevena, Tintagel. 

 It also occurs on the last named, on the end of the lower 

 arms on each side, that on the others having been knocked 

 off. 



Mutilated Ornament. 



Some of the Celtic ornament on the crosses is so much worn that 

 it is almost impossible to trace the patterns with any amount 

 of certainty, there only being sufficient indications or mark- 

 ings left to enable one to say to which of the three divisions 

 they belong. I have, therefore, been unable to include 

 them in the analysis, but give a list of them separately, as 

 follows : 



(1.) Interlaced Work. 



Lanhydrock — In churchyard (north side). 



Padstow. — In churchyard (each front and west side). 



Perranzabuloe — On Perran sands. 



Quethiock. — In churchyard (north front). 



S. Erth — In churchyard (east and north sides). 



(2.) Scrollwork. 



Lanhydrock — In churchyard (south side). 

 Quethiock. — In churchyard (north front ?) 



