[5] “Great Cities of the Middle Ages.”
[6] “History of Signboards.”
[7] Brewer’s “Dictionary of Phrase and Fable.”
[8] “Analysis of Ornament,” by Ralph N. Wornum.
[9] That is, Visconti is only a variation of Biscia equivalent to Anguis, Italianised to Angleria.
[10] Pliny, Book xi. ch. 25, from an old translation.
[11] But for an oversight in the drawing, the unicorn should have been represented with the divided hoofs of a stag.
[12] “Mythology of Greece and Rome, with special reference to its Use in Art,” from the German of O. Seemann.
[13] W. N. Humphry’s “Coin Collector’s Manual.”
[14] “Modern Painters,” vol. iii. ch. 8.