11
Munro, p. 152.
12
Munro, pp. 28, 29.
13
Munro, p. 130.
14
Munro, p. 155. Letter of January 7, 1899.
15
Munro, p. 260.
16
Munro, p. 270.
17
Munro, p. 270.
18
Bruce, Proceedings of the Scots Society of Antiquaries, vol. xxxiv. pp. 439, 448, 449.
19
Archaeologia Scotica, vol. v. p. 146.
20
See pages 133, 166.
21
March 1899, “Cup and Ring”; cf. the same article in my Magic and Religion, 1901, pp. 241-256.
22
Munro, 133, 134, 150-151.
23
Munro, pp. 139, 140.
24
See Proceedings of the Philosophical Society of Glasgow, xxx. 268, and fig. 4.
25
Journal of the British Archaeological Society, December 1898.
26
Prehistoric Scotland, p. 431.
27
See Proceedings of the Philosophical Society of Glasgow, xxx. fig. 4.
28
Vol. xxx. 270.
29
Vol. xxxiv. p. 438.
30
Mr. Alston describes this causeway, and shows it on the plan as “leading from the ‘central well’ to the burn about 120 fee to west of centre of crannog.”
31
Proceedings Soc. Ant. Scot. 1899-1900, p. 439.
32
Proc. Scot. Soc. Ant. 1900-1901, p. 283.
33
Proceedings S.A.S. vol. xxxiv. pp. 460-461.
34
Munro, p. 256.
35
Munro, p. 146. Mr. Bruce in Trans. Glasgow Archaeol. Society, vol. v. N.S. part 1. p. 45.