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page 149 note 1 These last now belong to Sir Arthur Evans, F.R.S., P.S. A., to whom I am indebted for permission to exhibit and publish them.
page 149 note 2 The label on the socketed celt reads ‘Found with 10 palstaves’. It is a question whether Sir John Evans counted the two fragments in the Ashmolean Museum as one or two pieces, since they were originally catalogued as belonging to the same palstave. If as one, theu there still remains another palstave, the whereabouts of which is unknown to the writer.
page 150 note 1 Only the specimens in the Ashmolean Museum are included in this figure ; the other examples, however, also possess it.
page 152 note 1 Archaeologia, lxi, 135–42.
page 153 note 1 Archaeologia, Ixi, pl. lxxvii, and pl. lxxix, fig. 72.
page 153 note 2 ‘The Chronology of the British Bronze Age’ (Archaeologia, lxi, 97–162).
page 159 note 1 Archaeologia, lxi, pl. xiv, fig. 89.
page 159 note 2 Arch. Journal, v, 323 ; Archaeologia, xxix, 372.
page 159 note 3 Proceedings, xviii, 409.
page 160 note 1 Archaeologia, lxi, 39.
page 162 note 1 Montelius, , Guide to the National Historical Museum, Stockholm (1887), p. 38Google Scholar.
page 163 note 1 Ancient Britain, 150, note.l.
page 163 note 2 Proceedings xvii, 129.
page 163 note 3 Ibid., xxii, 249.