ENCYCLOPaeDIC DICTIONARY.
t.i.tles, Ansated Cross (Crux ansata), p. 230, Vol. I; Cross, p. 1302, Vol. II; Crux, p. 1378, Vol. II; Fylfot, p. 2240, Vol. II; Gammadion, p. 2256, Vol. II.
ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA.
t.i.tle, Cross, 4, pp. 539-542.
ENGLEHARDT, C. Influence Cla.s.sique surle Nord Pendant l"AntiquiteparC. Englehardt.Traduit parE. Beauvois.Copenhague,Imprimerie de Thiele.1876.
8, pp. 199-318.
Solar disks, fig. 44, p. 240. Crosses, figs. 64, 65, p. 252.
ETHNOLOGY, Reports of the Bureau of. Second Annual Report, 1880-81.
Art in Sh.e.l.l of the Ancient Americans, by W. H. Holmes. pp. 179-305, pls. XXI-LXXVII.
Collections made in New Mexico and Arizona in 1879, by James Stevenson. pp. 307-422, figs. 347-697.
Third Annual Report, 1881-82.
Catalogue of Collections made in 1881, by W. H. Holmes. pp. 427-510, figs. 116-200.
Fourth Annual Report, 1882-83.
Ancient Pottery of the Mississippi Valley, by W. H. Holmes. pp.
361-436, figs. 361-463.
Fifth Annual Report, 1883-84.
Burial Mounds of Northern Sections of the United States, by Cyrus Thomas. pp. 3-119, pls. I-VI, figs. 1-49.
The Mountain Chant, by Washington Matthews. pp. 379-407, pls. X-XVIII, figs. 50-59.
Sixth Annual Report, 1884-85.
Ancient Art in the Province of Chiriqui, by W. H. Holmes. pp. 3-187, pl. I, figs. 1-285.
Tenth Annual Report, 1888-89.
Picture writing of the American Indians, by Garrick Mallery. pp.
3-807, pls. I-LIV, figs. 1-1290.
Twelfth Annual Report, 1890-91.
Mound Explorations, by Cyrus Thomas. pp. 3-730, pls. I-XLII, figs.
1-344.
EVANS, JOHN. The AncientBronze Implements,Weapons, and Ornaments,ofGreat BritainandIreland.ByJohn Evans, D. C. L., LL. D., F. R. S.,F. S. A., F. G. S., Pres. Num. Soc., &c.,London:Longmans, Green & Co.1881.(All rights reserved.)
8, pp. i-xix. 1-509.
---- The AncientStone Implements,Weapons, and Ornaments,ofGreat Britain,byJohn Evans, F. R. S., F. S. A.Honorary Secretary of the Geological and Numismatic Societies ofLondon, etc., etc., etc.London:Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer.1872.(All rights reserved.)
8, pp. l-xvi, 1-640.
FAIRHOLT, F. W. A DictionaryofTerms in Art.Edited and Ill.u.s.trated byF. W. Fairholt, F. S. A.withFive Hundred EngravingsOn Wood(Design)Daldy, Isbister & Co.56, Ludgate Hill, London.
12, pp. i-vi, 1-474.
t.i.tles, Cross, Fret, Fylfot, Symbolism.
FERGUSSON, JAMES. Rude Stone MonumentsinAll Countries;Their Ages and Uses.By James Fergusson, D. C. L., F. R. S,V. P. R. A. S., F. R.
I. B. A., &c.(Picture.)With Two Hundred and Thirty-four Ill.u.s.trations.London:John Murray, Albemarle Street.1872.The Right of translation reserved.
8, pp. i-xix, 1-559.
Crosses, Celtic and Scottish, pp. 270-273.
FORRER, R. DieGraeber- und TextilfundevonAchmim-PanopolisvonR. Forrermit 16 Tafeln: 250 Abbildungenin Photographie, Autographie, Farbendruck und theilweisem Handcolorit, nebst Clinche-Abbildungenim Text; Text und Tafeln auf Cartonpapier.Nur in wenigen nummerirten Exemplaren hergestellt.(Design.)Stra.s.sburg, 1891Druck von Emil Birkhauser, Basel.Photographie von Mathias Gerschel, Stra.s.sburg.Autographie und Farbendruck von R. Fretz, Zurich.Nicht im Buchhandel.
Folio, pp. 1-27.
Swastika, ornament at Achmin-Panopolis, Egypt, p. 20, pl. XI, fig. 3.
FRANKLIN, Colonel. [Swastika an emblem used in the worship of specified sects in India.]
_The Jeyrees and Boodhists_, p. 49, cited in "Ogam Monuments," by Brash, p. 189.
FRANKS, AUGUSTUS W. Horae ferales. Pl. 30, fig. 19.
GARDNER, ERNEST A. Naukratis. Part II.ByErnest A. Gardner, M. A.,Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Craven student and formerly Worts student of the University of Cambridge;Director of the British School of Archaeology at Athens.With an AppendixbyF. L. L. Griffith, B.
A.,of the British Museum, formerly student of the Egyptian Exploration Fund.Sixth Memoir ofthe Egypt Exploration Fund.Published by order of the committee.London: etc.
Folio, pls. 1-24, pp. 1-92. Swastika in Egypt, Pottery, Aphrodite. Pl.
V, figs. 1, 7; pl. VI, fig. 1; pl. VIII, fig. 1.
GREG, P. R. Fret or Key Ornamentation in Mexico and Peru.
_Archaeologia_, Vol. XLVII, 1882, pt. 1, pp. 157-160, pl. VI.
---- Meaning and Origin of Fylfot and Swastika.
_Archaeologia_, Vol. XLVIII, 1885, pt. 2, pp. 293, 326, pls. XIX, XX, XXI.
GOODYEAR, WILLIAM H. The Grammar ofthe LotusA new History of Cla.s.sic Ornamentas adevelopment of Sun Worshipwith Observations on the Bronze Culture of Prehistoric Europe as derivedfrom Egypt; based on the study of PatternsbyWm. H. Goodyear, M. A. (Yale, 1867)Curator Department of Fine Arts in the Brooklyn Inst.i.tute of Arts and Sciences*
* *London:Sampson, Low, Marston & CompanyLimitedSt. Dunstan"s House, Fitter Lane, Fleet Street, E. C.,1891.
Chapters on Lotus and Swastika.