TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
Vou. IX. 

No. 1. 
1.—ON THE PURPOSE, THE AGE AND THE BUILDERS OF 
STONEHENGE, BY E. Story MASKELYNE, B.A. 
2.—NoTES ON ANCIENT BRITISH REMAINS FOUND IN A 
Lias Quarry AT TyNING, RapstocK, BY J. 
McMurtrie, F.G.S. . = 
3.—On A ROMAN VILLA DISCOVERED UNDER AN ep Bn 
at Norrastoks, BY Rev. C. W. SHICKLE, M.A. 
4—ON cERTAIN HERALDIC TILES IN THE BATH 
Museum, By Rev. C. W. Sickie, M.A. 
5.—NotTES ON RoMAN PAVEMENT FOUND AT THE ROYAL 
Unirep HospiTaL, BATH, BY THoMAS BROWN, 
ARCHITECT So to: oy ae tf 
6.—THE DENYS FAMILY AND THEIR CONNECTION WITH 
THE MANORS OF ALVESTON, SISTON AND DYRHAM, 
BY THomas 8S. BUSH oe Ske ne 
7.—SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS AND EXCURSIONS FOR 
THE YEAR 1897-98, By Rev. W. W. Martin, M.A. 
8.—List oF MEMBERS, BALANCE SHEET, AND RULES OF 
THE Bato NATURAL HISTORY AND ANTIQUARIAN 
FIELD CLUB ¥ a fs 
9.—SOCIETIES AND a WITH WHOM THE FIELD 
CLuB EXCHANGES PROCEEDINGS 
No. 2. 
1—ON SOME SUPPOSED ELECTRICAL PHENOMENA IN 
WATERFINDING, BY SuRGEON- Major A. A. 
MANTELL, M.D. * 
2.—KEYNSHAM BRIEFS, BY REV. . W. ascent M. A. 
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