THE 



WILTSHIRE 



Irrleingiral ml Batiirnl liskq 



MAGAZINE. 



No. XXXIII. FEBRUARY, 1869. Vol. XI. 



PAGE 



On the Ancient Eaethwork Enclostjees on the Downs of Noeth 



Wilts, supposed to be British Cattle Pens: By the Rev. A. 



C. Smith, M.A 245-251 



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



Eittleton and Hackleston : Notes or Manorial Descent 259-266 



The Downs : By the Rev. Edward Peacock, M.A. 262-267 



A Geological Sketch oe the Valley of the Kennet: By the 



Rev. John Adams, M.A 268-281 



Another Guess at the Name of Tan Hill; By the Rev. H. T. 



Kingdon 287-289 



Ancient Statutes of Hettesbuet Almshouse; Communicated 



hy the Rev. Canon Jackson, F.S. A 289-308 



Diary of Thomas Smith, Esq., of Shaw House 308-315 



Geology oe Wiltshire 315-333 



Inventory of Chantey Furniture, A.D., 1472, Hungeefoed 



Chapel, Salisbury Cathedeal : From the Rev. Canon Jaokson, 



F.S.A 334-339 



GoDDARD Brass in Aldbourn Church 339-340 



Extracts from a Common-Place Book of Dr. Stukeley 341-344 



Annual Mketing and Report, 1868 344-346 



Bibliotheca Wiltonensis 346 



Stonehenge Notes 347-349 



The Ferns of Wiltshire 349 



Donations to the Library ' ■ . . 350 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Goddard Brass (to face Title) 



Five Geological Sections illustrative of Mr. Adams' paper 



Fig. 6. Beaver's Jaw 282 



,, 7. Skull of Bos Primigenius, Newhury 283 



,, 8. Humerus of Bos Primigenius 284 



,, 9. Humerus of Modern Ox 284 



Six Geological Sections illustrative of Geology of North Wilts 



DEVIZES : 



H. F. & E. Bull, 4, Saint John Street. 



LONDON : 



Bell & Daldy, 186, Fleet Steeet; J. R. Smith, 36, Soho SauAEE. 



