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Thursday, January 31st, 1895

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1895

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page 288 note * Proceedings, 2nd S. xi. 419. As the fourth and fifth cups in Mr. Green's table have been found to be one and the same, Mr. Jackson's cup is the fifth complete example that has come to light.

page 289 note * This elephant has no bird or other cognisance on his back.

page 290 note * This stag is not gorged nor lined ; it is enclosed in a ciŕcle, and is not on a torse.

page 291 note † Horologiographia. The Art of Dialling. Sm. 4to, London, 1593, p. 56.Google Scholar

page 292 note * De Solaribus Horologiis et Quadrantibus. Fol. Paris, 1531, fo. 186 v.

page 293 note * Waghenaer, L. J. Den Nieuwen Spieghel der Zeevart, fol. Amst., 1596, where the map of Europe is at p. 37 ; other maps by B. van Doetecnm are in Gerard Mercutor's ‘Atlas sive Cosmographiae Meditationes,’ fol. Amst., 1606.

page 295 note * Den ütersten Wille van Loiuys Porquin … In dichte ghestelt. By Verensis, Anthonis. 4O, Delft, 1589.Google Scholar

page 295 note † A Porquin married a member of the family of Aertsens of Bergen-op-Zoom, see Horckenrode, Nobiliaire des Pays Bays; complement, t. ii. p. 74.