[993] Adams, W. H. D., Famous Caves and Catacombs, p. 163.
[994] Usher, Dr. J., A Discourse on the Religion Anciently Professed by the Irish and British, p. 77.
[995] At the foot of this emblem the designer has introduced an intreccia or Solomon’s knot between his initials R. S.
[CONCLUSIONS]
“I can affirm that I have brought it from an utter darknesse to a thin mist, and have gonne further than any man before me.”—John Aubrey.
“But for my part I freely declare myself at a loss what to say to things so much obscured by their distant antiquity; and you, when you read these conjectures, will plainly perceive that I have only groped in the dark.”—Camden.
Fig. 484.—From Mythology of the Celtic Races (Rolleston, T. W.).