[97] Catalogue, p. 384.

[98] Ancient Bronze Implements of Great Britain, p. 472.

[99] Horœ Ferales, Kemble, p. 190, et seq.

[100] See Proceedings Roy. Irish Academy, vol. iii., 3rd series, p. 486.

[101] Lake-Dwellings of Ireland, by Col. Wood-Martin, pp. 136–7.

[102] These objects are a kind of pear-shaped bell, containing a piece of metal within and admitting ‘a dull feeble sound.’ See Wilde’s Catalogue, p. 613.

[103] Journal Roy. Soc. of Antiq. Ir., 1874, p. 22.

[104] For the process of riveting, see Wilde’s Catalogue, p. 632; and the Journal Roy. Soc. of Antiq. Ir., 1876–8, p. 277.

[105] See Roy. Soc. Antiq. edition, p. 32.

[106] For a summary of these, see an Article by R. R. Brash, Journal Roy. Soc. Antiq. of Ir., 1870–1, p. 509.