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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PLATE
FACE PAGE
  1. XLVII.
    Lagozza Lake-dwelling
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    370

A.—Plan and Section.

B.—Relics.

Nos. 1-4, 10, 12-17, M. Civico, Milan; 9, Collection Castelfranco; the rest in the Prehistoric Museum at Como.

  1. XLVIII.
    Lagozza Relics
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    372

Nos. 1, 8, 14, M. Civico, Milan; 11, 12, and 15, after Castelfranco (B., 119); the rest from Museum at Como.

  1. XLIX.
    Objects from Lagazzi and Torbiera d'Iseo. (After Parazzo, B., 161 (c), Castelfranco, B., 151 (a), and Ruffoni, B., 161 (e))
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    375
  1. L.
    & LI. Polada and Cataragna
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    376 and 378

All the objects from Polada are from Rambotti's Collection; those from Cataragna are after Colini. (B.P., xxix.)

  1. LII.
    & LIII. Peschiera
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    384 and 386
  1. LIV.
    Peschiera, Il Mincio, and Il Bor
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    388

The relics from Lake Garda are for the most part preserved in the following museums:—M. Preistoric at Rome; the Natural History Museum, Vienna; Zurich Antiquarian Museum; and M. Civico at Verona.

  1. LV.
    Lakes Fimon and Arquà Petrarca. (After Lioy and Cordenons)
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    between 392 and 393
  1. LVI.
    Various Relics from the Peat Bog of Fòntega. (After Meschinelli, B., 155, 156 (b) and 158 (a))
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    between 392 and 393
  1. LVII.
    Demorta. (After Chierici, B.P., iii.)
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    403
  1. LVIII.
    A.—Marendole, Bosnia, Corneto, and Rome. (After Cordenons, B. 152 (bis), 179 (a) B.—Handles from Bosnia (see p. 406)
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    405
  1. LIX.
    Relics from Hut-foundations
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    412

A.—Bertarina. (After Santarelli, B., 180.)

B.—Vibrata, etc. (After Colini, B.P., 1906-1908, and vol. xxvii.)

  1. LX.
    Frasassi, Vibrata, Pertosa, and Nicolucci (B., 154 (c))
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    414
  1. LXI.
    Monte Lonato. (Not. d. Scavi, 1876 and 1878, tav. iii.)
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    418
  1. LXII.
    Bovolone, Capezzato, and Casinalbo. (After Pigorini and Crespellani, B.P., vi., tav. xii. and xiii.; B., 158 (c), 161 (d); Scavi del Modenese, 1880 and 1890)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    420
  1. LXIII.
    Coarezza, Monza, and Rogorea di Rogoreda. (After Castelfranco, B.P., v., xii., xiii., and xvii.)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    422
  1. LXIV.
    Terpen and analogous Structures in Holland and N.W. Germany
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    440
  1. LXV.
    A.—Section of Excavations at Butmir, Members of Congress. B.—Flint and other objects found at Butmir
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    between 456 and 457
  1. LXVI.
    Excavations at Butmir, showing Clay-pits supposed to be Hut-foundations
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    between 456 and 457
  1. LXVII.
    Idols from Butmir
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    460
  1. LXVIII.
    Pottery, with Spiral Ornamentation, from Butmir
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    462
  1. LXIX.
    Pile-structure at Ripac
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    466

A.—Showing Piles below Bridge and Corn-mills.

B.—Showing two sets of Piles and a Platform.