By W. Jerome Harrison, F.G.S. 149 



Williamson, Alice M. [b. 1869]: Novelist. 



1896. The Guardian OF Stonehenge. English Illustrated Mag., 

 XIV., 147—149 ; with one cut. 



Describes the work of Mr. Judd, who for more than twenty years has 

 attended daily at " the stones " with his camera. 



Wilson, [Sir] Daniel [1816—1892]: Archceologist. 

 1851. Prehistoric Annals of Scotland: Edinburgh. 

 1863. Second Edition: two vols., 8vo., xxxv., 504; and x., 556 ; 



illustrated: London. 



For Stonehenge see Vol. II., p. 9. The small unhewn monoliths are older 



than the rest of the structure, and probably date back to the Bronze Age. 



The huge hewn sarsen-stones may belong " to the early part of the Age 



of Iron." 



1863. Prehistoric Man: 8vo. : Cambridge. 



1865. Second Edition. 1876. Third Edition (re-written) : two 

 vols., 8vo. : London. 



Makes no specific reference to Stonehenge ; but gives much cognate and 

 valuable information. 



Windle, Prof. B. C A. [b. 1858] : University of Birmingham. 



1897. Life in Early Britain ; 8vo., xv., 244 ; folding map and 

 sixty-seven cuts : London. 



Stonehenge is " a temple of the Bronze period, though of a late date." 

 See pp. 96, 112, and 226. There is a full review of this useful book in 

 Journ. Brit. Archceol. Assoc, LIII., 312 — 318. 



1901. The Wessex of Thomas Hardy; illustrated by 



E. H. New ; 8vp., xxiv., 332 : London. 



For Stonehenge (Tess's visit) see pp. 278—4, with page-plate (No. xxviii.— 

 Stonehenge from the North) facing p. 271. 



Wise, Dr. T. A. 1884. History of Paganism in Caledonia; 

 4to., xxvi., 259 ; two plates; one hundred and thirty-six woodcuts ; 

 appendix and index : London. 



For Stonehenge see pp. 37, 40, 48—46, and 90. It was " a sacred temple, 

 in which offerings were made to the Deity, and religious ceremonies and 

 the last rites of the dead performed ; while the area around it would serve 

 for the shows and games usual on the annual festivals." 



Wood, Antony a [1632 — 1695] : Antiquary and historian. 

 1691 — 2. AtheNuE OxoNiENSES: two vols., fol. : London. 



