1906] The eruciform brooches of Norway. '65- 
the following (tigs. 91—96), and that consequently the development 
is not necessarily parallel even among forms so closely allied to each 
other as the different varieties of the cruciform brooches. 
It is of little attraction to go deeper into the study of these 
degenerated forms, but one point must especially be mentioned. The 
Fig. 80. le 
terminal heads in the brooches figs. 82 and 83 are modelled in å 
marked and characteristic manner and thus forming å striking 
contrast to the other parts of these brooches. The ornamental 
form of these heads is certainly developed from another origin 
