2 Bihliography of Stonehenge ami Avehurij. 



1898. New Edition, 2 vols., 8vo. 



Has cuts (Vol. I.) of " Time bowling out the Druids," with trilithons, etc., 

 in background ; and " An original Druid." 



Acosta, Father Jos. de. [15;'.9 — 1600]: Jesuit. 

 1590. HiSTORiA DE LAS Indias ; 4to., Seville. 

 1604. History of the Indies: Translation by E. Griniestone; 4to., 



London. 

 1880. Edition by C. E. Markham, for Hakluyt Society, London : 



2 vols., 8vo., pp. xlv., xiii.. 551 ; witli folding map of Peru. 

 Vol. II., p. 303, Sun-Worship : p. 416 — describes a stone 38 X 18 X 16 feet 



in a temple at Tiahuanaco ; and even larger ones at Cusco. In erecting 



these temples there were used " no mortar nor ciment, neither any yron, 



or Steele, to cut and set the stones in." 



Act for the Dexter Protection of Ancient Monuments; 



1882. PMic General Statutes; 8vo., pp. 438 — 43 ; London. 

 This Act was amended and extended to Ireland in 1892. Puhlic 



General Acts : 8vo., pp. 349 — 50. 

 1900. Act to amend the above: — Puhlir General Acts: 8vo., pp. 



78 — 80. Eyre & Spottiswoode ; London. 

 Empowers County Councils to purchase or to become guardians of any 



monument by agreement with the owner. 



Adams, Rev. Jno. 



1873. Sar.sex Stones of Perks anh Wilts. Geol. May , X., 

 198—202: and Trans. Nru-hnri/ Field Clah for 1871. 



The sarsens (saccharoid sandstones)are most abundant west of Marlborough. 

 Suggests a derivation of " sarsen " from the A.S. " sar " — grievous, 

 troublesome ; and " stan " — a stone ; because of the trouble given by these 

 stones to cultivators of the ground. 



Aikiu, Dr. Jno. [1747 — 1822]: ph.jisician and anfhor. 

 1818. England Described: 8vo., i)p. vi., 499 : with index, vii. 

 pp. : London. 

 Wiltshire, pp. 319—331 : Stonehenge, p. 320. 



Akerniau, J. Y. [1806 — 1873]: antvinari/. 

 1847. Arch^ological Index: 8vo., pp. xii., 204; xix. plates, 

 etc. : Lond(jn. 

 Stonehenge, pp. 36 — 37 ; with sketch (from the W.N.W.) and plan. 



