Existing relics of the Early Celtic Church: Bells-Ancient cemetery
of Saverough at Birsay in Orkney-Discovery of an iron bell
buried in it-Peculiar form of the bell-Reasons for its burial-
A Celtic church at Birsay before the invasion of the heathen
Vikings-First Christian church of the Norsemen erected at Birsay
—The buried bell of Burrian, North Ronaldsay-The buried bell
of Kingoldrum, Forfarshire-Supposed chalices of glass and of
bronze found in it-The Ronnel Bell of Birnie-The Bell of Cladh
Bhrennu in Glenlyon-The Bell of Fortingall—The Bell of Bal-
na-hanait in Glenlyon - The Bell of St. Fillan of Struan in
Athole-These iron bells, tall, flat-sided, tapering, and with loop-
handles at the top, are peculiar to the Early Celtic Church-Bronze
bells of the same form also Celtic-The Bell of St. Fillan of Glen-
dochart-Its superstitious use for the cure of insanity-The Bell