[233] Athenæum, No. 3385, September 10, 1892, p. 353.

[234] Debrett’s “Complete Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.”

[235] Snowden, “Mint Manual of Coins of all Nations,” Introduction, pp. ix-xiv; Ackerman, “Roman Coins,” pl. 14.

[236] The Bisaltæ and Orrescii were Thracian tribes who dwelt in the valleys of the Strymon and the Angites, to the north of the Pangæan Range.

[237] See [p. 788].

[238] “Ceramic Art in Remote Ages,” pl. 41, figs. 20-23.

[239] “Numismatic Chron.,” (new series), IV.

[240] “La Migration des Symboles,” figs. 17, 123.

[241] Edward Thomas, Journ. Royal Asiatic Soc. (new series), I, p. 475.

[242] “Ceramic Art in Remote Ages,” p. 83.