10 Bihliofimphy of Stonehenge and Avehury. 



Anon. 1860. Stonehenge and Salisbury. Times, 16 Jan., p. 7. 



A few lines, mentioning a visit paid by " H.R.H. Prince Frederick William 

 Louis of Hesse, and suite." 



["An Antiquary," etc] 1860. Stonehenge. Tiuieii, 



26th May, p. 11. 



Damage has been done to the stones by visitors and others. 



[Dr. J. N. Bushnan.] 1860. Visit to Stonehenge : 



(from Laverstock Asylum) : 8vo., 67 pp. : London. 

 Account of a pleasant trip across the plain from Salisbury to Stonehenge. 

 Dr. Thurnam lectured to the party there. 



1862. Review OF "Halliwbll's W. Cornwall." (SnT^/nY^rf^y 



Bev., XIIL, 42:3—42.5 ; (April 12th.) 



" No ancient writer mentions those stone erections supposed to be Druidical 

 in connection with Druidical rites ; and much might be said to show that 

 they were of much older date than the Druids, and probably of Phsenician 

 origin." 



1863. Druids and Bakds. Edin. Rev., CXVIIL, 40—70. 



Stonehenge, pp. 57 — 58. Agrees with Camden in regretting "that the 

 history of so magnificent an effort of human power is lost in impenetrable 

 darkness." 



1865. Through Wilts. Temple Bar, XIIL, .•336—346. 



Describes an interesting walk from Salisbury via Stonehenge, Westbury, 

 and Longleat, to Frome. 



— 1865. Wiltshire Coursers at Stonehenge. Illust. 



London Arirs, 11th Nov., pp. 463 — 4. 

 Full-page plate (by G. B. Goddard), with description. 



["A Correspondent."] 1866. Discussion on 



Stonehenge, etc. Athence%tm, Part i., 96. 



Suggests further study of the "inscription" found to have been carved 

 upon a fallen stone [see Tate and Thurnam] ; and a search for others. 



1866. Salisbury Plain. Temple Bar, XVIIL, 389—394. 



An account of a two days' walk from Bradford, by Westbury, Imber, 

 Stonehenge, and Amesbury, to Devizes. 



1867. Cornish Antiquities. Quart. Rev., CXXIIL. 35 — 66. 



Considers Stonehenge as " one of the latest specimens of Celtic architecture." 



During the last century much damage has been done to the early stone 



