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By Professor T. Rupert Jones, F.R.S., F.G.S., fe. 158 
description of the great Topographical Map illustrating the 
archeology of that district, worked out by the reverend and eminent 
Secretary of the Society. Not having formerly more than glanced 
at this noble map of North Wilts, and having neglected to read 
the text, I missed the points here under consideration. Much 
which I have mentioned in the foregoing paper is contained in this 
masterly work,’ besides many details which I have not dealt with. 
I must apologize for not having already mentioned and used the 
Rev. A. C. Smith’s collection of facts and opinions, and content 
myself by stating—(1) that Mr. Smith’s elaborate map, above 
referred to, defines more particularly the range of Sarsens from the 
hills and valleys adjoining Hackpen, namely, Monkton Down, Ray 
Down, Rockley Down, Glory-Ann, Totter Down, Temple Bottom, 
&c., southward by Abury Down, Wroughton, Ray Down, Overton 
Down, Rowden Mead, Piggle Dean, Kennet Down, East Kennet 
Field, Stoneyfield, and West Kennet Field, together with the long 
N.E.—S.W. stretch of Lockeridge Dean, and Clatford Bottom, a 
little further east; (2) that the Sarsens and their history are 
especially treated of or alluded to in many parts of the book itself, 
especially at pages 27, 28, 127—129, 134, 150, and 211. 
Ill.— Bibliographic List of Works treating of Sarsens. 
1644. Richard Symonds’ Diary of the Marches kept by the Royal Army, &e. 
Edited by C. E. Long for the Camden Society, 1859, p. 151. 
1656-84. John Aubrey’s Nat. Hist. Wiltshire. Edited by J. Britton, 1847, p. 44. 
1656-84. John Aubrey. The Topographical Collections, &c., by J. E. Jackson, 
1862, p. 314. 
1673. Marlborough Corporation Accounts, by F. A. Carrington. Wiltshire 
Arckzological and Natural History Society’s Magazine, vol. iil., 
p- 111, 1857. 
1814. 1. Webster. Transact. Geol. Soc., London, vol. ii., p. 224-5. 
1822. W. D. Conybeare, and W. Phillips. Outlines Geol. Eng. and Wales, 
Part I., p, 50. 
1833. W. D. Conybeare and G. T. Clark. Gentleman’s Magazine, vol. 103, 
part 2, p. 452. 
1833. G.A.Mantell. Geology of the South-east of England, pp. 48—50. 
1852-3. W. Cunnington. Devizes Gazette, June, 1852, and June, 1853, 
Quoted by W. Long, Wilts Mag., vol., iv., 1858, p. 334, &e. 
1 Guide to the British and Roman Antiquities of the North Wiltshire Downs 
in a Hundred Square Miles round Abury ; being a Key to the Large Map of the 
above. By the Rev. A. C. Smith, M.A., &c., &e., 4to, 1884, 
