[1852] A. H. Keane, Man, Past and Present, 1899, pp. 138, 198-9; Journ. Anthr. Inst., xxxiv, 1904, p. 255; xxxv, 1905, pp. 283-94; L’Anthr., xvi, 1905, p. 129; Man, v, 1905, No. 53, pp. 86-7; vi, 1906, No. 4, pp. 6-9. Needless to say, tattooing is practised by many other peoples besides those mentioned in the text.

[1853] Celtic Britain, 1904, pp. 94-5, 162, 184, &c. On the last-named page, for instance, among the ‘nations of Pictland’ are included ‘the Verturian Brythons’.

[1854] Ib., p. 275.

[1855] Ib., pp. 241, 245.

[1856] Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., xxvi, 1892, pp. 263-351.

[1857] Ib., xxxii, 1898, p. 324.

[1858] Ib. See also The Welsh People, 1902, p. 16.

[1859] W. F. Skene, The Highlanders of Scotland, 1902, p. 398.

[1860] Keltic Researches, pp. 71-3.

[1861] Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., xxxii, 1898, p. 374.