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Beesley, T. 1854. Rollright Stones. Trans. N. Oxford 

 Arclmol. Soc. ; I., 61—73 ; with four woodcuts. 

 The Rollright circle is a sepulchral Celtic monument. 



Bell, W. H , and Rev. E. H. Goddard. 



1894. Catalogue of Printed Books, MSS., Maps, and 

 Pamphlets in the Library of the Wilts Archteol. and N. H. 

 Society's Museum at Devizes: with Supplements, 1895 ; 1897; 

 and 1899 : 100 + 12 + 32 + 32 pp., 8vo. : Devizes. 

 Includes several volumes of MSS. referring to Stonehenge and Abury. 



1898. Catalogue oe the Collection of Drawings, 



Prints, and Maps : Museum and Library of the Wilts Archseol. 

 and N. H. Society, Devizes. 158 pp., 8vo. : Devizes. 



Betham, Sir Wm. [1779—1853]: Ulster King of Arms. 

 1834. Gael and Cymbri : 8vo., vi., 443 ; with index, 9 pp. : 



Dublin. 



Gives translations of Gildas, Nsnnius, etc. Thinks that the Phoenicians 

 were the ancestors of the Gael or Scoti ; and speaks of the "complete 

 identity of the Phoenician and Irish languages." 



1842. Etruria Celtica. Two vols., 8vo., xii., 396 ; and 



viii., 296, illustrated : Dublin. 



" Etruscan Literature and Antiquities investigated ; or, the Language of 

 that ancient and illustrious people compared and identified with the 

 Ibemo-Celtic, and both shown to be Phoenician." There is no specifac 

 reference to Stonehenge. 

 Biglaud, Jno. [1750—1832] : Schoolmaster and author. 



1810. Geograph. and Hist. View of the World ; five vols., 

 8vo. : London. 

 Birch, Dr. S. [1813—1885] : Keeper of Oriental Ajitujuities, 

 Brit. Museum. 

 1858. History of Ancient Pottery. Two vols., 8vo. : London. 



1873. Second Edition : 8vo., xv., 644 ; with thirteen coloured 

 plates and two hundred and nine woodcuts. 

 For Celtic, and " Primaeval British Ware," see pp. 584—599. 



Blacket, W. S. 1883. Kesearches into the Lost Histories 

 of America ; 8vo., viii., 336 ; illustrated : London. 



"The Apalachian Indians with then- priests and medicine men must have 



