1906] The eruciform brooches of Norway. 13 
respecting the upper part of the brooch this form has certainly 
sprung from another origin than the common ceruciform brooches, 
and it resembles much upon some of the brooches illustrated above. 
A later stage of the development of the same form is shown as 
fig. 13.) 
ER 
In all the forms hitherto seen, we miss the square plate at 
the top of the bow which is one of the most characteristic elements 
1) Obrestad, Haa pgd. Jæderen. B. 49254. Ab. 1884, p. 86. 
