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Swastika (yung-drung) tattooed on hand of native at k.u.mb.u.m, p. 67.

SACHEVERELL, WILLIAM. An

Account

of the

Isle of Man,

its

Inhabitants, Language, Soil, re-

markable Curiosities, the Succession

of its Kings and Bishops, down to

the present Time.

By way of Essat.

With a Voyage to I-Columb-kill.

By William Sacheverell, Esq.:

Late Governour of Man.

To which is added,

A Dissertation about the Mona of Caesar and

Tacitus; and an Account of the Antient

Druids, &c.

By Mr.

Thomas Brown,

Address'd in a Letter to his Learned

Friend Mr. A.

Sellars.

London:

Printed for J. Hartley, next the King's Head Tavern.

R. Gibson in Middle Row, and Tho. Hodgson over a-

gainst Gray's-Inn Gate in Holborn, 1702.

12mo, pp. 175.

Triskelion--Coat of arms of Isle of Man.

SCHICK, Herr Baurath VON. The Jerusalem Cross.

_Palestine Exploration Fund, Quarterly Statement_, July, 1894, pp.

183-188.

SCHLIEMANN, HEINRICH. Atlas Trojanischer Alterthumer.

Photographische Abbildungen

zu dem

Berichte

uber die Ausgrabungen in Troja

von

Dr. Heinrich Schliemann.

(Design)

Leipzig:

In Commission bei F. A.

Brockhaus.

1874.

Folio, pp. 1-57, plates, 1-217.

Spindle whorls--_pa.s.sim_. Swastikas on many specimens from fig. No.

142 to 3468. No. 237 is in U. S. National Museum as part of Mme.

Schliemann's collection.

SCHLIEMANN, HENRY. Ilios

The City and Country

of

the Trojans

The Results of Researches and Discoveries on the Site of Troy and

Throughout the Troad in the Years 1871-72-73-78-79

Including an

Autobiography of the Author

By Dr. Henry Schliemann

F. S. A., F. R. I. British Architects

Author of "Troy and Its Remains," "Mycenae," etc.

With a Preface, Appendices, and Notes

By Professors Rudolf Virchow, Max Muller, A. H. Sayce, J. P. Mahaffy, H. Brugsch-Bey, P. Ascherson, M. A.

Postolaccas, M. E. Burnouf, Mr. F. Calvert, and Mr. J. A. Duffield.

(Greek Verse)

With Maps, Plans, and About 1,800 Ill.u.s.trations.

New York

Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square

1881.

8, pp. i-xvi, 1-800.

Swastika: Introduction, p. xi, and pp. 229, 231, 303, 349, 353, 416, 518, 571, 573.

"Owl-faced" (?) vases, figs. 227, 1293, 1294. Fig. 986 (not owl, but human, Virchow), pp. xiii, xiv.

Figures of Swastika on spindle-whorls--_pa.s.sim_--fig. 1850 is in the U. S. National Museum.

---- Mycenae;

A Narrative of Researches and Discoveries

at Mycenae and Tiryns.

By Dr. Henry Schliemann,

Citizen of the United States of America,

Author of "Troy and Its Remains," "Ithaque, Le Peloponnese et Troie,"

and "La Chine et le j.a.pon."

The Preface

By the Right Hon. W.

E. Gladstone, M. P.

Maps, Plans, and Other Ill.u.s.trations.

Representing more than 7,000 Types of the Objects Found in the

Royal Sepulchres of Mycenae and Elsewhere

In the Excavations.

New York:

Scribner, Armstrong & Company.

1878.

(All Rights Reserved.)

8, pp. i-lxviii, 1-384, Swastika, pp. 77, 165, 259, figs. 383, 385, and many others.

---- Troja

Results of the Latest

Researches and Discoveries on the

Site of Homer's Troy

And in the Heroic Tumuli and Other Sites

Made in the Year 1882

and a Narrative of a Journey in the Troad in 1881

by

Dr. Henry Schliemann

Hon. D. C. L., Oxon., and Hon. Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford

F. S. A., F. R. I. B. A.

Author of "Ilios," "Troy and its Remains," and "Mycenae and Tiryns"

Preface by Prof. A. H. Sayce

with 150 Woodcuts and 4 Maps and Plans

(Quotation in German from Moltke: Wunderbuch, p. 19, Berlin, 1879)

New York

Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square 1884.

8, pp. 1-434.

Swastika, preface xviii, xxi, pp. 122, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128.

Spiral form, pp. 123.

Lycian coins--triskelion, pp. 123, 124.

SCHVINDT, THEODOR. Vihko 1-4

Suomalaisia koristeita.

1.

Ompelukoristeita.

Finnische Ornamente.

1. Stickornamente.

Heft 1-4

Suolalaisen Kirjallisunden Seura Helsingissa.

1894.

Description of Finnish national ornamental embroidery in which the Swastika appears as a pattern made by oblique st.i.tches, pp. 14, 15, figs. 112-121.

SIMPSON, WILLIAM. Swastika.

_Palestine Exploration Fund, Quarterly Statement_, January, 1895, pp.

84, 85.

SNOWDEN, JAMES ROSS. A Description

of

Ancient and Modern Coins,

in the

Cabinet Collection

at the Mint of the United States.

Prepared and arranged under the Direction of

James Ross Snowden,

Director of the Mint.

Philadelphia:

J. B. Lippincott & Co.

1860.

8, pp. i-xx, 1-412.

Punch-marks on ancient coins, and how they were made. Introduction, pp. ix-xiv, and figures.

SQUIER, E. GEORGE. Peru

Incidents of Travel and Exploration

in the

Land of the Incas

By E. George Squier, M. A., F. S. A.

Late U. S.

Commissioner to Peru, Author of "Nicaragua," "Ancient Monuments

of Mississippi Valley," etc., etc.

(Design)

With Ill.u.s.trations

New York

Harper Brothers, Publishers

Franklin Square

1877.

8, pp. i-xx, 1-599.

Mythologic representations of earth, air, and water. The cross not mentioned as one, p. 184.

STEVENS, GEORGE L. The Old Northern

Runic Monuments

of Scandinavia and England

Now first

collected and deciphered

by

George Stevens, Esq., F. S. A.

Knight of the Northern Star and other t.i.tles,

with many hundreds of fac-similes and ill.u.s.trations partly in gold, silver, bronze and colors.

Runic alphabets; introductions; appendices; word-lists, etc.

London, John Russell Smith.

Kobenhaven, Michaelsen and Tillge.

Printed by H. H. Thiele, 1866-67.

8, pp. i-xi, 1-625.

STEVENSON, JAMES. Collections made in New Mexico and Arizona, 1879, by James Stevenson.

_Second Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology_, 1880-81, pp. 307-465, figs.

347-697.

Spiral in basketry, fig. 542. Swastika (dance-rattle), fig. 562, p.

394. Maltese cross, fig. 642. Greek cross, fig. 708, p. 453.

SYKES, Lieut. Col. Notes on the religious, moral, and political state of India before the Mohammedan invasion, chiefly founded on the travels of the Chinese Buddhist priest, Fa-Hian, in India, A. D. 399, and on the commentaries of Messrs. Klaproth, Burnouf, and Landresse.

_Journal Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland_, Vol. VI, pp. 248, 299, 310, 334.

THOMAS, CYRUS. Burial Mounds of Northern Sections of the United States.

_Fifth Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology_, 1883-84, pp. 3-119, pls. I-VI, figs. 1-49.

Excavations in Little Etowah Mounds.

Human figures on copper plates, repousse work, figs. 42, 43, pp. 100, 101.

Eagle (copper) Mound near Bluff Lake, Union County, Illinois, fig. 48, p. 105.