[3] “Des Sciences et Religion,” p. 256.

[4] R. P. Greg, “The Fylfot and Swastika,” Archæologia, XLVIII, part 2, 1885, p. 298; Goblet d’Alviella, “Migration des Symboles,” p. 50

[5] Stephens, “Old Northern Runic Monuments,” part II, p. 509; Ludwig Müller, quoted on p. 778 of this paper; Goblet d’Alviella, “La Migration des Symboles,” p. 45; Haddon, “Evolution in Art,” p. 288.

[6] Page 12.

[7] “La Migration des Symboles,” pp. 21, 22.

[8] “Le Culte de la Croix avant Jésus-Christ,” in the Correspondant, October 25, 1889, and in Science Catholique, February 15, 1890, p. 163.

[9] Same authorities.

[10] Page 316, et seq.

[11] The native Buddhist monarchs ruled from about B. C. 500 to the conquest of Alexander, B. C. 330. See “The Swastika on ancient coins,” Chapter II of this paper, and Waring, “Ceramic Art in Remote Ages,” p. 83.

[12] “La Migration des symboles,” p. 104.