to celts, club-like, [149];

to celts, elbowed, [146];

to celts, original, [150];

to iron celt, [144], [157];

to Italian celt, [155];

to knife, of amber, [228];

to stone celts, of stags-horn, [150];

to vessels, variety of, [414]

Hare, remains of, at Barton Mere, [486]

Harford, Mr. E. J., F.S.A., quoted, [34]