By W. Jerome Harrison, F.G.S. 2'7 



Blome, Biich. [d. 1705] : Publisher and author. 

 1673. Britannia [with map of each county] ; fol., xiv., 466, 

 ilhistrated : London. 



Wiltshire (with map) occupies pp. 239—243. Stonehenge is also spelt 

 Stone-hinge, and Stony-hencfe. 



Bohleu, Peter von [1796 — 1840] : German orientalist. 

 1830. Das alte Indien niit besonderer Riicksicht auf ^gyptien. 

 8vo., xiv., 495 : Konigsberg. 

 Treats of sun-worship ; and gives a detailed account of sun-festivals. 



[Bolton, Edmund] [1575 — 1633]: Historian. 

 1624. Nero C/ESAR, or Monarchie depraved ; sm. fol., 288 pp. : 



London. 

 1627. Second Edition, enlarged. 



Stonehenge was built by the Britons as a monument to that " British 

 Amazon" Queen Bunduca or Boadicea (pp. 182 — 184). The author's 

 reasons are :— (1) the battle in which the Queen was slain was fought 

 upon a plain ; and (2) Dion Cassius, the historian, tells us that the Britons 

 " intombed their Queen with solemn and magnificent pomp." 



Bonney, Rev. Professor T. G. [b. 1833] : Geologist. Stone 

 Circles, etc. Gent's Mag., n.s., II., 307 — 318 



The smaller ("foreign") stones of Stonehenge were first in position ; perhaps 

 during Neolithic or Early Bronze Age times. The big sarsen-stones were 

 subsequently added— either in the later Bronze Age, or in the sixth 

 century AD. 



Bonwick, James. 1894. Irish Druids, and Old Irish 



Religions ; 8vo., viii., 328 : London. 



Has chapters on Serpent Faith : Sun Worship : Stone Worship, etc. 



Borde, Andrew [1490 — 1549]: Traveller and physician. 

 1542. First Book of Knowledge; 4to. : London. 

 1870. Edition (with Life of Borde) by Furnivall (for E. Eng. 

 Text Soc); 8vo., 221 pp.; illustrated: London. 

 " Upon the plain of Salisbury is the Stonege, which is certain great stones, 

 some standing, and some lying over-thwart, lying and hanging that no 

 Gemetricion can set them as they do hang," etc. (p. 120). 



Borlase, Dr, W. [1695 — 1772] : Antiquary. 

 1754. Antiquities and Natural History of Cornwall; two 

 vols., fol. ; xvi., 464, and xix., 326 ; illustrated : London. 



