No. LV. Christian Period, as above: (a) General Details, including Dated Examples, Peculiarities of Celtic Costume, etc., Lists of Celtic Saints. f. 1;-(b) Metalwork under headings given on f. 149. f. 150;- (c) Selected Examples of Figure Subjects in Celtic Art. f. 690:-(d) Select Examples of ...
No. LIV. Pagan Period, as above: (a) Personal Ornaments. f.4; -(b) Domestic and Toilet Appliances. f. 286; Bronze Bowl with Zoomorphic Handles and Enamelled Discs. f. 439;-(d) Arms of Offence and Defence. f. 564;-(e) Horse-Trappings and Chariot Fittings. f. 633;-(f) Woodwork and Bonework. f. 737...
No. LVII. Patterns in Celtic Art, the chief headings being: (a) Interlaced Work. f. 4;-(b) Key Patterns. f. 538;-(c) Spirals. f. 718; -(d) Zoomorphic Designs. f. 784;-(e) The Triskele and Swastika in Celtic Art. f. 862;-(f) Index of Select Examples of Ornament on the Sculptured Stones of Great B...
No. LIII. General Details, arranged under subjects, the most important being: (a) Notes for a lecture on Celtic Art by J. Romilly Alien. f. 1 ;-(b) Report of A. S. Evans' Rhind lectures on Celtic Art from the Scotsman. f. 19;-(c) The Hallstatt, La Tène and Marnian Styles of Art. f. 74;-(d) Evide...