By W. Jerome Harrison, F.G.S. 15 



Anon. 1895. Review of Barclay's " Stonehenge." Reliquary, 

 I., 244—247. 



Disagrees with Mr. Barclay's theories as to the method adopted in the 

 original plotting-out of the monument. 



[A. Brodrick ?] 1895. " Stwoanhenge." Pall Mall 



Budget, 3 Jan., p. 14. 



[-See also No. for 21 Feb.] 



1896. vStonehenge. U'lypinyham School Mayazinc, No. 267, 



pp. 96 — 102, with two plans. 



In addition to the tenons, there are two parallel ridges about an inch in 

 height on the top of each of the sandstone pillars ; a device still used by 

 stonemasons for securing heavy blocks (as the imposts) in position. 



1896. Cyclists at Stonehenge. The Huh (26 Sept.), 



I., 291. 



Eeproduction of a photo. (Stonehenge from the south) by R. W. Thomas. 



["St. Swithin."] 1897. The Stonehenge Bird. 



Notes and Queries, 8th ser., XI., 324. 



Alludes to a legend that a bird perches upon the gnomon-stone annually on 

 the 21st of June, and observes the sunrise. [See Ferry.] 



(Editorial.) 1897. Stonehenge. Standard, 14 May. 



The possible erection of a railway-station near Stonehenge on the proposed 

 Avon Valley branch of the G.W.K. is deprecated. 



[Amateur Angler "==E. Marston] 1897. On a 



Sunshine Holyday: 12mo., viii., 140 ; illustrated. London. 

 Chap. iv. deals with " Salisbury Plain and the Valley of the Avon," and 



includes some three or four pages about Stonehenge, with a page-cut 

 (reduced from one of Sir H. James' photographs) of a trilithon. 



1898. The Illustrated Guide to Old Sarum and Stone- 

 henge: 8vo., 63 pp., 11 cuts. Brown & Co. : Salisbury. 

 Stonehenge occupies pp. 26 — 57 ; with three cuts, and a ground-plan. 



1899. Stonehenge for Sale. Times, 21 Aug., p. 6 : 



22 Aug., p. 9 : and 1 Sept., p. 11. 



Understands that the owner of Stonehenge (Sir E. Antrobus, who had just 

 succeeded to the estate as fourth baronet) desires to sell the monument 

 together with 1300 acres of surrounding land, to the nation, for the sum 

 of £125,000. 



