LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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FIG.
PAGE
1.
Indian WÁgh-nakh
9
2.
WÁgh-nakh, used by MarÁthÁs
9
3.
Balistes Capriscus; Cottus Diceraus; Naseus Fronticornis
9
4.
Spear of Narwhal; Sword of Xiphias; Rhinoceros-Horn; Walrus Tusks
10
5.
Narwhal’s Sword Piercing Plank
10
6.
Metal Daggers with Horn Curve
10
7.
MÁdu or MÁru
11
8.
The Adaga
12
9.
Serrated or Multibarbed Weapons
14
10.
Weapons made of Shark’s Teeth
14
11.
Italian Dagger, with Grooves and Holes for Poison
14
12.
Sword with Serrated Blade of Saw-Fish
14
13.
Ancient Egyptians Throwing Knives
18
14.
Japanese War-Flail
21
15.
Turkish War-Flail
21
16.
Morning Star
21
17.
Deer-Horn Arrow-Head
24
18.
Horn War Clubs with Metal Points
24
19.
Double Spear and Shield
24
20.
Spine of Diodon
24
21.
Walrus Tooth used as Spear Point; Tomahawk of Walrus Tooth
24
22.
Sting of Malaccan Limulus Crab
25
23.
The Greenland Nuguit
25
24.
Narwhal Shaft and Metal Blade
25
25.
Jade Pattu-Pattus
25
26.
Bone Arrow-Point for Poison; Iron Arrow-Head for Poison
27
27.
Wilde’s Dagger
27
28.
Hollow Bone for Poison
27
29.
Bone Knife
27
30.
Bone Arrow-Point armed with Flint Flakes
27
31.
126
109.
Straight Quillons and Loops
126
110.
Fantastic Form
126
111.
The Three Forms of the Sword
126
112.
Delivering Point
127
113.
The Infantry ‘Regulation’ Sword
129
114.
Scymitar
130
115.
Claymore
130
116.
117.
}Diagrams illustrating the Direct and the Oblique Cut}
131
118.
Sections of Sword-Blades
131
119.
Foil with French Guard
133
120.
Regulation Sword for Infantry
133
121.
Scymitar-Shape
133
122.
Yataghan
134
123.
Ornamental Yataghan and Sheath
134
124.
Sections of Thrusting-Swords
135
125.
Pierced Blade
136
126.
Pierced Blade and Sheath
136
127.
Flamberge
136
128.
German Main-Gauche
136
129.
Paternoster
136
130.
Malay KrÍs
137
131.
Wave-Edged Dagger
137
132.
Saw-Tooth Blade
137
133.
Main-Gauche
137
134.
Sword-Breakers
138
135.
One-Edged Wave Blade
138
136.
Counterguard
138
137.
Toothed-Edge
138
138.
Hooked-Edge
138
139.
Executioner’s Sword
139
140.
Assyrian Warriors at a Lion Hunt
206
220.
Assyrian Eunuch
206
221.
Bronze Sword, bearing the Name of Vul-nirari I., found near Diarbekr
208
222.
Persian Archer
209
223.
Persian Warrior
209
224.
The Persian Cidaris, or Tiara
209
225.
Persian Acinaces
211
226.
Persian Acinaces
211
227.
Sword from Mithras Group
211
228.
Sword in Relief, Persepolis Sculptures
211
229.
Persian Acinaces
211
230.
Dagger-forms from Persepolis
211
231.
Acinaces of Persepolis
212
232.
Acinaces of Mithras Group
212
233.
HindÚ Warriors
215
234.
Javanese Blade, showing Indian derivation; HindÚ Sabre
215
235.
Battle-Scene from a Cave in Cuttack, First Century a.d.
216
236.
The First Highlander
217
237.
Arjuna’s Sword
217
238.
Javanese Sculptures with Bent Swords
218
239.
PeshÁwar Sculptures
218
240.
Two-edged Bronze Sword and Alabaster Knob, MycenÆ
223
241.
Gold Shoulder-Belt, with Fragment of Two-Edged Bronze Rapier
228
242.
Blade from MycenÆ
229
243.
A Long Gold Plate
229
244.
Weapons from MycenÆ
229
245.
Sword Blades from MycenÆ
229
246.
Sword Blades from MycenÆ
230
247.
Bronze Lancehead (?)
230
248.
Two-Edged Bronze Sword and Dagger
230
249.

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