coe"te:nts of yol. xly. 



No. XL. 



The Last "Will of Thomas Gore, the Antiquary : By the Rev. Canon 



J. E. Jackson, F.S.A 1 



On the "White Horses of Wiltshire and its Neighbourhood : By the 



Eev. "W. C. Plendehleath l^' 



Southwick Court, Cutteridge, and Brook House : By the Rev. Edwabd 



Peacock, M. A 31 



Records of the Rising in the West, A.D. 1655 {Continued): By "W. 



W. Ratenhili, Esq • 3S 



The Flora of "Wiltshire (No. XV.) . By T. B. Floweb, Esq., M.R.C.S. 



F.L.S., &c., &c , 68 



St. Audoen's South "Wraxall r By the Rev. Preb. "W. H. Jones, M.A., 



F.S.A 100 



List of Books, Papers, Maps, &c., on the Geology, Mineralogy, and 



Paleontology of Wiltshire: By "William "Whitakee, B.A. (Lond.) 107 



Donations to the Museum and Library 120 



No. XLI. 



Acconot of the Twentieth Annual Meeting at Swindon 121 



The Museum at Swindon 154 



The Names of Places in Wiltshire: By the Rev. Prebendary Jones, 



F.S.A 156 



Swindon, its History and Antiquities: By Mr. Richaed Jefftbies.. 180 



Recent Roman Finds at Cirencester : By Professor Cbukch 186 



Longleat Papers : By the Rev. Canon Jackson, F.S.A 192 



Ancient Cirencester, and its Streets and Hundreds: By the Rev. E. A. 



Fuller.... 216 



Avebury— Arohseological " Varia : " By the Rev. Bbtan Kino 228 



A Roman Relic .... 233 



TheLate John Thurnam, Esq., M.D., F.S.A 234 



The Late J. Y. Ackerman, Esq., F.S.A 235 



The Society's Herbarium 236 



Notice of Museum and Library 236 



