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WILTSHIRE 



Irrlielngiwl raii Enteral liskq 

 MAGAZINE. 



No. XXVI. AUGUST, 1865. Vol. IX. 



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.Vestiges of the earliest Inhabitants of "Wiltshise : By the Rev. 



A. C. Smith, Honorary Secretary, (with 4 plates) 97-136 



The Merchants of the Staple, or the Wool Trade in England 



IN the Olden Time : By the Rev. W. H. Jones, M.A 137-159 



Notes on the Flora of Silburt Hill: By J. Buckman, Esq., 



F.L.S., F.G.S., &o., Professor of Botany and Geology 159-162 



On the Stbuctuke of the Composite : By Thomas Bruges Flower, 



Esq. M.R.C.S., F.L.S., &c., &c 162-166 



The Geology of the Berks & Hants Extension, & Marlborough 



Railways: By T. Codrington, Esq., F.G.S. (with 9 wood cuts.) 167-193 

 On the Early Life of Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. : By Mr. 



T. B. Smith (with a Photolithographic plate) 194-205 



Report for 1864 205-208 



Query— Family of Shutee of ■Wintebbourne Gunner 208 



Donations 209 



Errata 210 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



1. Stone Implements 121 



2. Bone do. ,, 



3. Sepulchral Urns 133 



4. Necklace, &c. 115 



6. Fossil Sponge from Savernake 170 



6. Section of Green -sand and Chalk at Stert 173 



7. Section of Peat-Bed near Stert 175 



8. Chalk Section at Lye -hill 177 



9. Section near Wootton Rivers 178 



10. Section near "Warnhams 1 79 



11. Ditto do „ 



12. Ditto do 180 



13. General Section of the Vale of Pewsey 186 



14. Photolithographicengravingfromadrawing by Lawrence 194 



DEVIZES: 



Henry Bull, Saint John Street. 



LONDON : 



Bill & Daidt, 186, Fliet Street ; J. R. Smith, 36, Soho Squasi. 



