[13] “Sir Tristram,” by Thomas of Erceldoune, ed. Sir Walter Scott, 1806, p. 153.
[14] See an interesting paper and map, by Dr. Prowse, in the Transactions of the Devon Association, 1891.
[15] Two types, the earliest, convex on both faces. The later, flat on one side, convex on the other. The earlier type (Chelles) is the same as our Drift implements. Till the two types have been found, the one superposed on the other, we cannot be assured of their sequence.
[16] In the artistic faculty. The sketches on bone of the reindeer race were not approached in beauty by any other early race.
[17] “The Past and the Present,” by A. Mitchell, M.D., 1880.
[18] The author found and planned some hut circles very similar to those found in Cornwall and Down, on a height above Laruns. There was a dolmen at Buzy at the opening of the valley.
[19] Hor. Sat. ii. 8.
[20] Fornaldar Sögur. iii. p. 387.
[21] Heimskringla, i., c. 12.
[22] I have given an account of the Carro already in my book, “In Troubadour Land.”