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Thursday, February 15th, 1872

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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page 274 note * Wilson, Preh. Arch. p. 157.

page 274 note † This object is also noticed in “Catalogue of a Collection of Ancient and Medieval Rings and Personal Ornaments formed for Lady Londesborough, 1853.” No. 164. It is there described as “of bone or stone, studded at the four corners with bronze rivets having gold heads. Length five inches.” From a note to this description it would appear that Dr. Lukis suggested this object to have been a surgical splint post. [The original was exhibited before the Society at a subsequent meeting, see p. 288, and proved to be of stone.]

page 275 note * Mr. Evans has since published an account of objects of this nature in “Ancient Stone Implements,” p. 380