Explanation of Plate I. 



All figures arc natural sise. 



Figure i. — M. P. 774. From Grave 26. Large bronze topo or cloak pin. 



Figure 2. — M. P. 776. From Grave 26. Bronze tweezers for the lady's toilet. 



Figure 3. — M. P. 773. From Grave 26. Large bronze topo or cloak pin. 



Figure 4. — M. P. 772. From Grave 26. Concave bronze mirror. This piece has been sub- 

 jected to metallurgical tests, and the author has been unable to restore it wholly 

 to its original form. 



Figures 5 and 6. — M. P. 778 and 781. From Grave 26. Sewing needles made from plant 

 spines. 



Figure 7. — M. P. 780. From Grave 26. Bronze object, possibly the lady's cnrc-orcillc. 

 The handle is finished in the design of a bird with outspread wings. A bit of 

 string is preserved in a hole through the bird's body. 



Figure 8. — M. P. 779. From Grave 26. Small bronze pin with spheroidal head and a 

 pierced lug for a retaining cord. 



