ORKNEYINGA SAGA.[1]-[201]
Appendix[201]-[212]
Index[213]

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.


On Separate Pages.

View of South Transept and part of Choir of the Cathedral of St. Magnus[Frontispiece]
Map of Scotland, with Norse names[viii]
The Bressay Sculptured Stone[xvi]
The Bressay Sculptured Stone, Reverse of[xvii]
Symbols on the Sculptured Stones of Scotland[xix]
Cathedral of St. Magnus, Kirkwall, exterior view.[lxxxviii]
The Church of Egilsey[xcii]
Chancel Arch of Church of Weir, and Chancel Doorway of Church at Lybster, Reay[xcviii]
Map of the Orkney Islands[cxlii]
Map of the Shetland Islands[Ibid.]
Dragon-ship of the Viking period[132]

In the Text.

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Square-sided Iron Bell found at Saverough, Orkney[xiv]
Ground-plan of Egilsey Church and Tower, Orkney[xci]
Ground-plan of Round Church at Orphir, Orkney[xciv]
Ground-plan of Church at Weir, Orkney[xcvi]
Ground-plan of Church at Lybster, Reay, Caithness[xcvii]
Ground-plan and Section of Maeshow, Orkney[cii]
View of the Chamber in Maeshow, Orkney[ciii]
Dragon carved on the wall in Maeshow[civ]
Stone Circle at Brogar, Stennis, Orkney[cvi]
Stone Circle at Stennis, and Cromlech, from the northward[cvii]
Stone Circle at Stennis, from the westward[cvii]
Pictish Tower of Mousa (Moseyarborg), Shetland[cix]
Norse Sword found at Gorton, Morayshire[cxvi]
Scabbard-Point found in a Norse Grave in Westray, Orkney[cxvii]
Bronze Tortoise Brooch found in a Norse Grave in Caithness[cxxi]
Comb found in a Norse Grave in Westray, Orkney[cxxii]

SYLLABUS OF INTRODUCTION.