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GENERAL 
Amesbury, 343. Badbury, 7. 
Brinbury, #b. Temple-down, 7. 
Campanula, Campanulacee (Bot.), 
xi. 218, 219. 
Canary Grass (Bot.), xiv. 280. 
Candlemas Day, superstition res- 
pecting, xv. 64, 65. 
Caneford. See Straford. 
Cane Hill, xi. 4. Meaning of name, 
xiv. 196; xv. 94. 
Canning, W., xiv. 27. 
Cannings, xiv. 344. Meaning of 
name, xy. 94. Hundred of, xii. 18. 
All, xiii. 111. Mr. Methu- 
en’s History of, xi. 1,175. Dedi- 
cation of Church, xv. 99. Ground 
plan (lithograph) xi. 20, Church 
plate and bells, xii. 363. Chapelry, 
x. 255; xii. 17. Gough of, ix. 
226. 
Bishops, xvi. 250, 342. 
Dedication of Church, xy. 100. 
Church plate and bells, xii. 365. 
Ernle of, ix. 225. Visited by the 
Society, 1863, ix. 19; 1874, xv. 
136. 
Caprifoliacee (Bot.), ix. 255. 
Caprimulgide (Ornith.}, ix. 220. 
Cardiacee (Conch.), ix. 281. 
Cards, playing, xiv. 212. 
Carduus (Bot.), x. 192. 
Carex (Bot.), xiv. 86. 
Carisbrook, xv, 253. 
Carlina (Bot.), x. 195. 
Carlsrube, xy. 314. 
Carnac, the stone avenues of, xili. 32. 
Map of, xiii. 80. 
Carpinus (Bot.), xiii. 198. 
Carrara Marble, the transport of, xvi. 
111. 
Carrington, F. A., on Wokingham, 
xi, 50. 
Carrot (Bot.), ix. 248. 
Carruthers, W., xiv. 118, 119. 
Carucate, or Caruka, meaning of 
term, xi, 142. 
Cart, old meaning of word, xy. 148. 
Cassitulide (Geol.), xiv. 114. 
INDEX. 
xiii. 
Cassock, a military garb, xiv. 244, 
Castle Combe, xii. 22. Meaning of 
name,xiv.172. Anciently Cumb- 
vill, 2b, Poulett Scrope’s History 
of, ix. 7; xvi. 844. Dedication 
of Church, xv. 101. Church plate 
and bells, xii. 368. Zones of oolite 
at, xi. 328. Scrope or Scroope 
family of, ix. 230. Visited by 
Society, xii. 146. . 
Castle Eaton or Yatton, dedication 
of Church, xv. 101. Church plate 
and bells, xii. 368. Benefactions, 
xii. 382. 
Catabroza (Bot.), xiv. 297. 
Catcombe and Catley, meaning of 
names, xiv. 176. ? 
Catcott, Rey. A., xiv. 109. . 
Catmint (Bot.), xii. 97. 
Catsbrain, meaning of name, xiv.157. 
Cats-ear (Bot.), x. 2038. 
Cats-tail (Bot.), xiv. 74. 
Grass (Bot.), xiv. 281. 
Cattle|pens, supposed ancient British, 
xi. 245. 
Camden ar Cawdon, Hundred of, xii. 
10; xiii, 118. Misread Randen, 
xii, 369. Meaning of name, xiv. 
176. 
Caxtons at Longleat, xv. 338. 
Cedars of Lebanon, Wiltshire, x. 
153. 
Celtic element in local names, on the, 
xiv. 156. -274. 
Celts, the, ix. 18, 100, et sqq. 
found at Wilsford, ix. 24. 
Elsewhere, x. 35, Fictitious, 7}. 
Lithograph of some, ix. 121. See 
also implements, flint. 
Centaurea (Bot.), x. 196. 
Centaury (Bot.), xi. 228. 
Ceorles-hlew, xy. 93. 
Cephalanthera (Bot.), xiii. 210. 
Cephalopoda, fossil ( Geol.) xiv. 113, 
114. 
Ceratophyllum, Ceratophyllace 
(Bot.), xii. 347. 
Cerendon, See Surrenden. 
