DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES. XXI 



97. Ground plan of ditto. 



98. Section of ditto. 



99. Cromlech. Denmark. 



ISTordiske Oldsager i det Kong. Mus. i Kjobenhavn, PI. 1. 



100. Tumulus. 



Nordiske Oldsager i det Kong. Mus. i Kjobenhavn. PL 2. 



101. Ground plan of a sepulchral chamber in a large tumulus on the Island of 



Moen. 



Ann. for Nordiske Old Kyndighed, 1858, p. 204. 



102. Brachycephalic skull from the above tumulus, one-quarter of the natural 



size. 



103. Ditto, side view. 



I am indebted for these two drawings to the kindness of my friend 

 Mr. Busk. 



104. Interior of the sepulchral chamber in the long barrow near West Kennet in 



Wiltshire. 



Archseologia, vol. xxxviii., p. 405. 



105. Flint scraper from the above tumulus, two-thirds of the actual size. 



Archseologia, vol. xxxviii., p. 405. 



106. Flint scraper from the above tumulus, two-thirds of the actual size. 



Archseologia, vol. xxxviii., p. 405. 



107. Flint flake from the above tumulus, two- thirds of the actual size. 



Archseologia, vol. xxxviii., p. 405. 



108. Flint implement from the above tumulus, two-thirds of the actual size. 



Archseologia, vol. xxxviii., p. 405. 



109. Fragment of pottery from the above tumulus, two-thirds of the actual size. 



Archseologia, vol. xxxviii., p. 405. 



110. Fragment of pottery from the above tumulus, actual size. 



Archseologia, vol. xxxviii., p. 405. 



111-113. Fragments of pottery from the above tumulus, two-thirds of the actual 

 size. 



Archseologia, vol. xxxviii., p. 405. 



114. Fragment of pottery, actual size. 



Archseologia, vol. xxxviii., p. 405. 



115. Urn from Flaxdale barrow. The original is 14 inches in height. 



Bateman's Ten Years' Diggings in Celtic and Saxon Gravehills, p. 280. 



116. 117. Yases from Arbor Low in Derbyshire. 



Bateman's Ten Years' Diggings in Celtic and Saxon Gravehills, p. 283. 



118. Drinking cup from Green Low. 



Bateman's Ten Years' Diggings in Celtic and Saxon Gravehills, p. 286. 



119. Crannoge in Ardakillin Lough, near Stokestown, County of Roscommon. 



It is constructed of stones and oak-piling. The top line shows the former 

 highest water level, the second that of the ordinary winter flood, the third 

 the summer level. 



Cat. of Royal Irish Academy, p. 226. 



120. Swiss axe of serpentine, actual size. From Wangen on the Lake of 



Constance. 



In my own collection. 



121. Spindle -whorl, actual size. From Wangen on the Lake of Constance. 



In my own collection. 



122. Bone chisel ?, actual size. From Wangen on the Lake of Constance. 



In my own collection. 



