12 Bih/ior/rapJnj of Stonehevgc and Arehvry. 



Anon. ["L. G."] IS72. VAxnALis>r at Stoxehex(;e. Timcn, 

 20 Aui;'., p. 10. 



Complains that part of the " cursus " has recently been ploughed over. 



- — - 1872. Pkehistoric Auch.eology. British Quart. Rev.. 

 LVL, 443—487. 



Mr. Fergusson's views re the post-Roman date of Stonehenge, etc., are 

 severely criticised and strongly opposed. 



1872. Stonehexge ; its Origin, etc. ; 12mo, 8 pp., one 



plate; Michael: Westbury. [First Edition, 1864.] 



" In 1645 Stonehenge was selected by Fairfax as the rendezvous of his 

 army." 



["Clericns" = Rev. C. Sloggett.] 1874. Stoxehexge. 



Times, 21 Aug., ]». 7. 



Urges the care, and — in part — -the restoration of the monument. 



[" R. P."] 1874. The Woim) "Sarsex." Geol. May., 



2 ser., I., 96. 



Derives the word from the A.S. sesan — " rocks." 



["Druid."] 1876. Stoxehex(JE. T///(o.-i, 19 Aug., p. 6. 



Some of the stones have been damaged by visitors. 



1878. Age of Hronze. Edin. Rev., CXLVII., 437 — 174. 



Describes Geoffrey of Monmouth as " the first novel writer who appeared 

 in Europe." Considers that while Aburj- may be a Neolithic Temple, 

 Stonehenge is almost certainly a Temple belonging to the Bronze Age. 



1879 — S3. (X'K Owx CouxTKY ; 4to., 6 vols., c. 320 pp. 



each. London. 



Chap. I., pp. 1 — 17, deals with " Salisbury Plain and Stonehenge," and is 

 well illustrated. 



1881. Stonehenge. Tima, 16th Aug., p. 4. 



Mentions that the question of the care and restoration of the monument is 

 under consideration. 



1881. Restoratiox of Stoxehexgk. Timrs, 12 Sept., 



p. 10. 



An ugly wooden scaffolding has been fixed to support the " only remaining 

 trilithon on the north-eastern side of the rings." 



1882. Sunrise AT Stoxehex(;e. JVe^itrriLGrizcfte, (Yeovil.) 



