
INDEX TO VOL XXXIII. 467 
Stoke, in Westbury, 380. 
See Erlestoke. 
Stoke Orchard, co. Glouc., 116. 
Stoke Verdon, 379. 
Stokenham, co. Devon, 309. 
Persons see Fitz Herbert. 
Stone bowls, Egyptian, method of 
making, 32. 
implements. See Flint and 
240 


stone implements. (349. 
Stone, John atte, 392. Rob., 
Stonehenge, 83. Age of, 40— 
44, 188, 297. Anglo-Saxon 
ornament (?) found, 28, 41. 
“ Architectural Discoveries of 
1901 at,’ by Detmar J. Blow, 
noticed, 75, 76. Arts., ete., 
noticed, 188, 336. Barrows 
near, 297. Bluestones, 10, 
62; composition of, 7, 8 ; contem- 
poraneous with sarsens, 40; gla- 
cial boulders, 60; legends con- 
cerning, 39, 58 ; origin of, 78, 106, 
184; number of, 56; shaping of 
35, 36. Bones found, 20, 27. 
Buckingham, Duke of, his 
digging at, 20. Coins, 11, 13, 
28. Comiittee for preser- 
vation of, 2, 76. Copper 
stain on sarsen, 19, 41, 43. 
Deer’s horn picks, 11, 16, 23, 27, 
28, 43 ; illust., 62. Enclosure 
of, 2, 3, 107, 347, 349; arts. on, 
noticed, 76, 77, 188, 189. 
Erection of stones, method of, 36 
—40. Excavations, mode 
of conducting, 3—7; William 
Gowland on, 1—61, 62. 
Fall of stones, 1899, 1; of Tri- 
lithon, 41. Flint tools, 55. 
Geology of district, 7. 
Hammerstones, 7, 11, 12, 16, 17, 
19, 22, 24, 32, 35, 36. Illusts., 
62, 188, 193, 321, 336, 425. 
Leaning stone, 8, 20, 62; how 
originally erected, 17, 19, 36; re- 
erection of, 2, 6, 105. f 
one date, 40. Petrology of, 
7,8, 47—61, 184. Plan, 
1902, 43. Pottery found, 20; 
Roman and British, 41 ; Thuribu- 
lum, 42. Purchase of, sug- 
gested, 76, 189. Purpose and 
origin of, 44—46. Rock- 
fragments found in the Exca- 
vations, 1901, Nature and 
Origin of, J. W. Judd on, 47— 

Stonehenge—continued. 
61. Roman coins, 11, 18, 27, 
28, 41. Sarsen stones not 
found on Salisbury Plain, 106. 
Shaping and dressing the 
stones, 30—386. Slaughter 
stone, 30, 62. Solar temple, 
44, Stone axes, 13, 17, 19, 
22, 36. Stone mauls, 13,17, 
36, 39; description of, 25; (figd.) 
24; used to shape the stones, 30. 
Stone No. 68, groove on, 35. 
Tenons and mortices, 
methods of making, 32. 
Toggle joints on lintels, 35. 
Tooled surfaces of stones 15, 41; 
(figd.), 33; how produced, 24, 35, 
36. Trackway through, 
diversion recommended, 2, 3. 
Transport of the stones, 28—80. 
Visited, 105—108. 
Stonehouse, 228. 
Stones, large,method of transporting 
= Egypt, Japan, ete., 29; (figd.) 
8. 
Stormy. See Esturmy. 
Stotescombe. See Stitchcomb. 
Stour, R., 295. 
Stourhead, Bristol Cross, 75, 356. 
Visited, 1904, 356, 357. 
Persons see Hoare, Sir H. 
Stourpaine, co. Dors., Flint imple- 
ments, 23. 
Stourton Church visited, 356. 
Cross. See Stourhead. See 
also White Sheet Hill. 
Stow, meaning of word, 378, 380. 
Stowe, John, 394. 
Stowell Lodge, view, 87. 
Stradling, Elizabeth, 209. 
Stratford-sub-Castle, 272. 

Rom. Rd., 325. See also 
Cold Harbour Farm. Per- 
sons Poore, Eliz. 
Tony, 332. Cooper’s 
Cross, 75. Rom. Rd., 325. 
Persons see Jervoise fam. 
Straton, C. R., lecture, 338. 
Stratton St. Margaret, 397, 398. 
Charities, 187, 335. 
“Rom. Rd., 327. Persons see 
Archer, Hannah; Riborgh, J. ; 
Roggers, R. 
Stratton, Will. de, 404. 
Streeter, Rev. G. T. P., work by, 190. 
Strete, co. Dev., 309. 
Stryveyn. See Seryueyn. 
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