lv CONTENTS OF VOL. XXIII. 
No. LXIX. 
Relics of Ancient Population on Oldbury Hill, Wilts: By Mr. Connine- 
MON MH GER. Sieestaccondapeascdastetesmieseeteraas anc dag ceateh aeieasr eeeeteay aa meetas 213 
On a Sepulchral Vessel found near Marlborough: By Mr. CuNNINGTON, 
WIGS 39 ii ices caoad staat on ance Reeeepmtteeetetcemmcerencce eres  caeaterd --umemtien 222 
The Churches of Purton and Wanborough: By C. EH. PontiNe, Esq., 
(Diocesan Surveyor and Architect)..............:ssescesesecsccsssescensencnes 229 
Recent Explorations at Silbury Hill: By ALERED C. Pass ............048 245 
Notes on the Manor of Aldbourne: by the late F. A. Canrineton, Esq. 254 
Selwood Forest: By the Rev. Canon J. HE. Jackson, FS A. .....eseeeee 268 
Notes on some Ancient British Skulls in the Wiltshire Museum, Devizes : 
By J.G. Garson, M.D., F.Z.S., Vice-Pres. Anthrop. Inst., London, 
Hon. Corresponding Mem. Soc. Anthrop., Paris .....csssceseesseeeeeenes 295 
The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire (Continued): By AnTHUR 
SCHOMBER Gs. 16 <-ccneantansaeesanerecnereneeesesscesuececdeaceactear se dteveeetie 299 
The Wiltshire Compounders : (Communicated by Mr. James WaYLEN) 314 
Donations te the Museunt, 1SS7,...0.c.csccscus ccs tacens epsoosscorcnentncssnenseoes 347 
Kllustrations, 
Church of S. Mary, Bishops Cannings, View from the South-West, 1. Church of 
S. Mary, Bishops Cannings, Wiltshire, Plate I., 2. Church of §. Mary, 
Bishops Cannings, Wiltshire, Plate II.,3. Plans (Figs. I. and II.) of Stone- 
Work on Langley Burrell Common, 68. 
Fig. 1. Diagrammatic Section of the Country from Bagshot to Heytesbury, about 
sixty miles, 132. Fig. 2. Impressions of the Root of a Palm (?) in a’weathered 
Sarsen in a wall at Abury: Sketched by Col. C. C. King, F.G.S., in 1885, 144. 
Fig. 3. A piece of Sarsen with sub-parallel and sub-cylindrical rootlets of 
Palm (?) ; collected by T. Codrington, Esq., C.E., F.G.S., in Wiltshire; in the 
British Museum (Natural History) ; reduced one-half, 145. Fig 4. A block 
of Sarsen, with the impression of a tap-root and rootlets of a palm? In the 
Museum of Practical Geology, London ; found on Lockeridge Down, near 
Marlborough, by W. Cunnington, Esq., F.G.S.; one-half of the natural 
size, 146. Map of Braden Forest, temp. Henry III., 163. Plan of Barbury 
Castle, 181. Plan of Binknoll Castle, 190. 
Plan of Oldbury Camp, 214. Bronze Penannular Brooch, found within the camp 
on Oldbury Hill, in 1858 (full size), 216. Ring-Dial,219. Funereal Vessel, 
found near Marlborough, Wilts, 1807, 222. S. Mary, Purton, Wilts, View 
from the South-West, Plate I., 229. S. Mary, Purton, Wilts, Details of 
various parts, Plate II., 233. The Church of S. Andrew, Wanborough, Wilts, 
Plate III., 238. The Church of S. Andrew, Wanborough, Wilts, Plate IV., 
239. Silbury Hill, Wilts, Plan, 246. Silbury Hill, Wilts —Section, 250. 
Selwood Forest. Its extent temp. Edw. IIIL., 282. 
