8 BihrHKji-Kphii of S(())iihnir/f and ArehiiD/. 



Anon. JcS;;,s. ('ox.iEcTrKEs rklative to Stonehexke, etc.: 

 IGiiio., 47 pp., with plans ; ('lappertcjii : Salisbury. 

 Summarizes the opinions of twelve authors, from Camden to Britten. 



[J. Britton.] 1N4l'. StuneHEXce. Pcnn// ([i/rlopcrdia, 



XX III., <SG — M9, with four plans; London. 



This article was reprinted [fifty copies] as a pamphlet. 



1S42. StOXEHEXGE: Ol! THE liOMANS IX DltlTAIX. A 



Iioniance of the Day.s of Xero. ;•> vols., 8vo. : Bentley : London. 

 This book bears on its title-page the nom-de-pliime of " Malachi Mouldy, 

 F.S.A." ; and is entered in the English CafaIo(jue as by " J. Webb." There 

 are notes to each vol. ; and at the end of Vol. III. is an " Essay on 

 Druidism," pp. 241 — 289. Altogether rather an uncommon specimen of 

 the ;-3-volunie novel. 



IS4;V AXTK.iriTV OE Stoxk Moxr.MEXTS. C/nirr/l of 



EiHilinid }f(i,i., IL'G — 12S; i:!:'.:',— L>:;.-. ; ;;,S0 — :;.S;!: with vignette 

 of Stonehenge on j). T.Vo. 



Stonehenge was built in pre-Roman times by men of Phfpnician origin. 



l.S4(i. Review OF Hike's ■ Te.mim.es ok Wilts." Christian 



J!rinniihi-(iiicii\ (()ct.) new series; XII., 407 — 477. 



Condemns the book as a mass of " puerile absurdities," and as a '• trumpery 

 volume." 



1840. liEi'oirr of the Samsiu'uy Meetixo of the 



Akiii.koi,oi;i(AL •IxsTrrrTE. [Excursion to Stonehenge.] Ar- 

 rh(rul. Jour II., \'l., L'09. 



Sir E. Antrobus offered to raise the trilithon which fell in 1797, at his own 

 e.xpense, if archieologists approved. 



[Kev. J. ]\. Deane ?] 1849. liE\iEw of Heiihekt's Cyclops 



CllUi.sTiAxrs: Griit\ Miiif., U.S., XXX 11., 48:: — 491: with jdan 

 of Ahury. 



Defends Stukeley ; and disagrees with most of Mr. Herbert's conclusions. 



18,")2. Antiquity of Stonehenge disproved. 



(Review of Heuf.ekt's "Cvclops Ciiuisitaxis.") chrididu 

 lirmi'^nhronrrr \ .Inly: pp. 1 — 19. 

 Approves of much of Mr. Herbert's work. 



1852. Stoxehexoe. <Jiinrt. Ji'rv., XCI., 27-' — oir). 



(Controverts the views expressed by Alg. Herbert in his Cyclops Christianuj. 



