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The most prolific authors have been Dr. Thurnam (14) ; A. L. 

 Lewis (13); Eev. A. C. Smith (12); Eev. W. C. Lukis (10); Lord 

 Avebury (9) ; General Pitt-Rivers (8) ; J. Britton, Flinders-Petrie, 

 Dr. Phene, and W. Cunnington (7 each) ; Rev. E. Duke, J. Fergusson, 

 and T. Wright (6 each) ; Aubrey, Dr. E. Guest, Sir R. C. Hoare, and 

 S. P. Oliver (5 each) ; Rev. J. B. Deane, A. J. Evans, Alg. Herbert, 

 Prof. Rupert-Jones, Prof. J. M. Kemble, W. Long, Sir N. Lockyer, 

 Prof. Rhys, E. T. Stevens, Rev. W. Stukeley, and Rev. J. Williams 

 Ab Ithel (4 each). 



If to these twenty-nine names we add those of Sir John Evans, 

 E. Barclay, Rev. W. L. Bowles, Rev. E. Davies, Prof. W. B. Dawkins, 

 C. I. Elton ; Prof. Maskelyne, Sir A. C. Ramsay, and J. J. H. Teall 

 (the last three for the geology); with Diodorus (for Hecataeus), 

 Geoffrey of Monmouth, Inigo Jones, Jno. Webb, and Dr. Charleton, 

 as historically interesting ; and Prof. Montelius, W. Gowland, and 

 " H.P." (in the Sphere) as representing the latest researches, we shall 

 have included all — or nearly all — who have made important con- 

 tributions to the study of the rude stone monuments of Wiltshire. 



Principal Text Books. 



But even this reduced list of workers contains forty-six names ; 

 and includes many books to which the student may find it difficult 

 to obtain access. The best " first books " are beyond all question 

 the two volumes upon " Stonehenge and its Barrows " (1876) ; and 

 "Abury Illustrated" (1858); by Mr. W. Long.i Next to these 

 may be placed Mr. Barclay's " Stonehenge and its Earthworks " 

 (1895), with its admirable illustrations, reproductions of Prof. 

 Petrie's map, etc. The worker who can add to these Stukeley's 

 twin volumes upon " Abury " and " Stonehenge " ^ may consider 

 himself fairly well equipped for the study of the latest developments 

 as set forth by Lady Antrobus, Sir N. Lockyer, and Mr. W. Gowland. 



' Long's Stonehenge can still be obtained from Mr. D. Owen, Bank Chambers, 

 Devizes ; price 7*. &d. 



' Brown & Co., Canal, Salisbury, usually have copies of these fine old folios 

 in stock. 



