CHAPTER II.
Pigeons. Ravens.—The custom of taking birds on a voyage, to indicate by their flight the direction of land, is mentioned repeatedly in the annals of antiquity. As an instance of more modern time and of semi-barbarous races, it may be incidentally quoted that the sea-king, Ingolf, or Floke Vilgedarson, in 868 took with him three ravens when he set out for the discovery of Iceland.—[Page 23].
Fleur-de-lys.—The tiara with this device may be seen amongst the engravings at the end of Botta's work.—[Page 31].