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Rh 3. Moon. M.

a. Downcast crescent.

b. Upright increscent.

Simple or Crowned.

c. Upright decrescent.

d. Full.

4. Key. K.

a. Bow simple.

b. Bow ornate.

5. Flower. F.

a. Few-petalled Rue or Orange blossom.

d. Many-petalled Moon flower.

Elements of rare occurrence.

6. Horn.

Although common as a simple amulet the horn is rarely found in combination unless held in a hand.

7. Cock (or Eagle?)

a. Side view of entire bird.

b. Head.

c. Comb.

Elements believed to be of comparatively late introduction.

8. Heart. C.

9. Snake.

10. Cornucopias, and \

occasionally appear: also the Pentacle.

11. Winged boys

2. i. H (M) Hand holding moon

Hairpin in authors' collection,

ii. H (K)  key

Elworthy, Fig. 112.

iii. H (F)  flower

Sorrentine bodkins and amulets,

iv. H (f)  horn or dagger.

A twisted horn appears as a prolongation of the little finger in a common donkey-charm.

3. i. M (H) Moon enclosing hand.

ii. M (Cock)  cock.

Only known in combination with the cimaruta.