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page 425 note * Representations of the Grecian bow, of the double curved form, may be seen in Hope's Costume of the Ancients, pl. 22, 124, 135, 139, 148. Compare also the Parthian, pl. 13.
page 426 note * See the abstract of an interesting memoir, by Dr. Buist, on the Scythian bows, and bows of the ancients compared with those of India, Proceedings Soc. Ant. Scot. i. 237.
page 428 note * It is now in the Bateman Museum in Derbyshire, and has been figured in the Archæologia, vol. xxviii. p. 436.
page 429 note * The result of an analysis since made by Professor Liveing gives tin 80, lead 18·5 per cent, with a trace of iron.