COISTENTS OF YOL. XI. 



No. XXXI. 



The History of the Parish of All Cannings: By the Kev. W. H. Jones, 



M.A., F.S.A. (with pedigrees) 1- '*0 



On Leaf and Lozenge-shaped Flint Javelin Heads, from an Oval Bar- 

 row near Stonehenge : hy John Thubnam, M.D., F.S.A 40-49 



Facts and Observations relating to the Ancient State of the Town of 

 Wokingham, in the Counties of Berks and Wilts : By the late F. A. 



Caeeington, Esq • • • 50-82 



Diary of Thomas Smith, Esq., of Shaw House 82-105 



Notes on some Worked Flints, found at St. Mary Bourne : By Joseph 



Stevens, Esq 106-112 



Queries relating to Stonehenge ^^2 



A Report of Diggings made in Silbury Hill, and in the ground 



adjoining 113-118 



Coins found at Crowood : By Mr. H. R. SETMora 118-119 



Ancient Timber House at Potterne 119-120 



Donations 



No. XXXII. 



Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Society, and Report for 1867, and 



President's Address 121-138 



Articles Exhibited at the Annual Meeting 138-139 



History of Hungerford : By W. L. Barker, Esq 140- 1 59 



The Ornithology of Wilts (continued) : By the Rev. A. C. Smith .... 160-174 



History of the Parish of All Cannings (continued)— Etchilhampton . . 175-203 



Diary of Thomas Smith, Esq., of Shaw (continued) 204-217 



The Flora of Wilts : By T. B. Flowee, Esq. (continued) 218-242 



Reply to Query relating to Stonehenge : By W. C. Kemm, Esq 243 



Donations to the Library and Museum 244 



No XXXIII. 



On the Ancient Earthwork Enclosures on the Downs of North Wilts, 



supposed to be Cattle Pens : By the Rev. A. C. Smith, M.A 245-251 



On Fish Culture : By W. L. Baekee, Esq 252-258 



