Topographical changes in lake-dwelling area, 264.
---- ---- at Buston since the construction of crannog, 269.
---- nomenclature of Britain, 287.
Torlundie, Loch, 52.
Town-Council of Kilmarnock, 91.
Trestle-work at Lochlee crannog, 94.
Tripods of bronze, 24, 245, 248, 249.
Trough, wooden, 93.
Troy, 131.
Tummel, Loch of, 246.
Turner, F. J., Esq., F.S.A. Scot., 69, 70, 71, 90.
---- Mr. J. H., 69, 71.
Tusk, implement made of, 139.
Tusks. See _Boar_.
Tweezers at London Wall, 293.
Ulpius Marcellus, 252.
Upchurch pottery at London Wall, 293.
Urbicus Lollius, 251.
Uriconium, bone comb from, 279.
Urn, found near Loch Cot, 32.
Urns, remains of, 298.
Vennachar, Loch, 247.
Vernon, the Hon. G. R., 193.
Vessels of bronze, 24, 29, 38, 44, 59, 66, 245, 248, 249, 293.
---- of wood, 74, 80, 81, 88, 93, 118, 177, 185, 221, 310.
Victoria Cave, 285.
Vitreous paste, objects of, 48, 232.
Vivian, Mr., Cornwall, 89.
---- J. P., Esq., M.P., 183.
Vivianite, crystals of, 88, 123, 143, 204.
Wakefield, island of, 10.
Wakeman, W. F., Esq., quoted, 6.
---- on pottery of crannogs, 9.
Walkmill at Lochspouts, 160.
Wattie, Rev. James, on crannogs in Loch Canmor, 22.
Wheat found in Swiss lake-dwellings, 13.
Wheel used in making crannog pottery, 281.
Whetstones or hones, 35, 44, 49, 104, 127, 170, 185, 211, 310.
Whorls. See _Spindle-whorls_.
Wilde, Sir W. R., quoted, 6, 7, 11.
---- on antiquity of Irish crannogs, 10.
---- on crannog at Lagore, 5.
---- on submergence of Irish crannogs, 275.
Wilson, Rev. George, on crannogs in Wigtownshire, 55, 183, 247.
Wilson's _Prehistoric Annals of Scotland_, 67, 229.
Wood, objects made of, 43, 74, 80, 81, 88, 93, 117, 133, 177,
185, 206, 221, 310.
Wooden islands, structure of, 259, 261.
---- ---- period of, 243.
Wretham Mere, remains in, 290.
Wyllie, W. M., Esq., F.S.A., 299.
Yetholm, Loch of, 247.
York, Museum at, 127, 178.
Zürich, remains from lake-dwellings at, 11.
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