QUERIES AND REQUESTS. 

 Wilts Bibliography. 



With a view to collecting- materials for the Bibliography of the 

 County, Members of the Society and others interested in the 

 subject are requested to send notices of (I) anij booh or pamphlets 

 bearing on Wiltshire in any way, (2) books or pamphlets of any 

 kind written by Wiltshiremen, which mav come under their 

 notice, to Mr. C. W. Holgate, Palace^ Salii^biirij ; or the 

 Rev. E. H. GoDDARD, Cli/ffe ficarage, Woolton Bassett. In the 

 case of scarce books or pamphlets the title page should be 

 accurately transcribed in full, and the size of the book and 

 number of pages given. Cuttkigs from Booksellers' Catalogues 

 are also desired. 



Wilts Dialect. 



Mr. G. E. Dartnell, Abbotsjield, Salisbury, and the Rev. E. H. 

 GoDDARD, nii/ffe Viearage, Wootton Bassett, would be greatly 

 obliged if Members interested in the dialect of the county 

 would send them notes of any Wiltshire words not already 

 noted in " Contributions towards a Wiltshire Glossary," in Nos. 

 76 and 77 of the Magazine. 



Notes on Local Archeology and Natural History. 

 The Editor of the Magazitie asks Members in all parts of the county 

 to send him short concise notes of anything of interest, in the 

 way of either Archaeology or Natural History, connected with 

 Wiltshire, for insertion in the Magazine. 



Chorchyaed Inscriptions. 

 The Rev. E. H. Goddard would be glad to hear from anyone who 

 IS willing to take the trouble of copying the whole of the in- 

 scriptions on the tombstones in any churchyard, with a view to 

 helping in the gradual collection of the tombstone inscriptions 

 of the county. 



Birds of Wilts. 

 The Rev. A. C. Smith, Old Park, Devizes, will be much obliged to 

 observers of birds in all parts of the county, if they will forward 

 him notices of rare occurrences, early arrivals of migrants, or 

 any remarkable facts connected with birds, which may come 

 under their notice. 



Wilts Botany. 

 Mr. E. J. Tatom, Salisbury, would be glad if botanists in all 

 parts of the county will kindly forward to him notes of any 

 unusual or interesting botanical ^nAs, accompanied by specimens 

 for verification, in order that the flora of the county mav be 

 fully illustrated. ^ 



Wiltshire— The Topographical Collections of 

 John Aubrey, F.R.S., 



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