[67] Celtic Britain, pp. 44 et seq. (4th edition).
[68] Rough Stone Monuments, London, 1912, pp. 147-8.
[69] The Scottish pearling beds have suffered great injury in historic times. They are the property of the "Crown", and no one takes any interest in them except the "pearl poachers".
[70] L'Anthropologie, 1921, contains a long account of his discoveries.
[71] The colours blue and green were obtained from copper.
[72] Nat. Hist., VII, 56 (57), § 197.
[73] Timagenes (c. 85-5 b.c.), an Alexandrian historian, wrote a history of the Gauls which was made use of by Ammianus Marcellinus (a.d. fourth century), a Greek of Antioch, and the author of a history of the Roman Emperors.
[74] Prehistoric Britain, p. 145.
[75] The Relationship between the Geographical Distribution of Megalithic Monuments and Ancient Mines, pp. 21 et seq.
[76] A worm crept from the heart of a dead Phœnix, and gave origin to a new Phœnix.—Herodotus, II, 73.