[328] Vol. xiv. p. 278, Plates LI., LII., LIII.
[329] Roy's Military Antiquities, p. 201. Plate XXXVIII.
[330] A group of similar bronze vessels of commoner forms, including an example of the Roman sacrificial patera, preserved in the Abbotsford collection, is engraved among the illustrations to the "Antiquary."—Abbotsford Edit. vol. ii. p. 12.
[331] Archæologia Scotica, vol. iv. p. 298, and Plate XII.
[332] New Statist. Acc. vol. ii. Berwickshire, p. 171.
[333] MS. Letters and Drawings, Alexander Thomson of Banchory, Esq., 1st Nov. 1817. Libr. Soc. Antiq. Scot. The small cup figured along with them is the one found on Arthur's Seat, near Edinburgh. Ante, p. [228].
[334] Ante p. [170], No. 10 of cranial measurements.
[335] Vol. ii. p. 76.
[336] Vol. xix. Plate XLIII.
[337] It is engraved along with the Banchory urns, ante p. [283].