Footnote 15: [(return)]

"The Sculptured Stones of Scotland" (two volumes), by John Stuart, LL.D., Secretary to the Scottish Society of Antiquaries.

Footnote 16: [(return)]

"Ogam Inscribed Monuments," by R.R. Brash; edited by G.M. Atkinson.

Footnote 17: [(return)]

The National Museum of Antiquities in Queen Street, Edinburgh, is unequalled by any other collection of British and Celtic remains. All these memorial stones are carefully catalogued, and have, moreover, the advantage of being described at length, with full illustration, in Professor Stuart's copious work (previously mentioned) on "The Sculptured Stones of Scotland."

Footnote 18: [(return)]

Riskar, or Raskar, is a surname of the Norwegians, who were early settled in the Western Islands and adopted the Christian faith.—"Old Northern Runic Monuments of Scandinavia and England," by Dr. George Stephens, F.S.A.

Footnote 19: [(return)]

"Christian Inscriptions in the Irish Language." Collected by George Petrie, and edited by Miss M. Stokes.


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