Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
page 266 note 1 The ‘bloom’ has lately been thoroughly examined by Sir Hugh Bell and Mr. J. E. Stead, F.R.S., who communicated a note on it to the Iron and Steel Institute, which will appear in the forthcoming number of the Institute's Journal.
page 269 note 1 Compare the ornament on altars from Lanchester and Aesica.
page 271 note 1 Jacobi, Kastell Zugmantel, pl. xi. 22; Mettler, Kastell Jagsthausen, pl. iii. 10; Engelhardt, Vimose Fundet; Salin, Altgerm. Tierornamentik, p. 105; Pič, Urnengräber Böhmens, pl. lxiv, lxxix; Niessen-Sammhmg (ed. 1911), no. 3737, where it is explained as tlie mounting of an ‘Eimerchen’, for which compare H. Willers, Neue Untersuchungen, pl. iv. 2. Pič's specimens have a rather different form; he explains them as ‘Schildhalter’ but hardly proves his case.
page 272 note 1 See his report, to be printed in the second volume of the Journal of Roman Stadies.
page 276 note 1 Description of the … rites … of Durham before the Suppression, written in 1593. Surtees Society Publications, xv, p. 4. 1842.