xx. GENERAL INDEX. 
Cross, Processional, xv. 139. 
Crosses, Saxon mural, xiv. 128. 
Crouch, meaning of name, xiv. 177. 
Crouchton, J., xiii, 334. 
Crow, near Ringwood, meaning of 
name, xiv, 257. 
Crowood or Crow-Wood, origin of 
name, xy. 82, Visited by Society, 
1867, xi. 136. 
Crows, their destruction ordered, xiv. 
215. 
Crowthorne, origin of name, xiv. 
216. 
Crudwell, xii. 24. Dedication of 
Church, xv. 101. Church plate 
and bells, xii. 367, 
Crustacea, the malacostracous, xiv. 
117. 
Cryptogamee (Bot.), xiv. 307. 
Cubbington, xv. 285, 286. 
Cuckhamstow, xv. 92. 
Cuckingstool, Cirencester, xiv. 224. 
Wootton Bassett, xii. 129. Recent 
use of, 7b. 
Cuckoo (Ornith.), ix. 55. Rey. A.C. 
Smith on life-history of, x. 115. 
Cuckoo-pint (Bot.), xiv. 76. 
Cuculide (Ornith.), ix. 55. 
Cucurbitacee (Bot.), ix. 73. 
Cudel’ or Cudelington. See Cod- 
rington. 
Cudweed (Bot.), x. 191. 
Cukelyn the Bald, xvi. 12. 
Cumberland, G. xiv. 110. 
Cumberwell or Cumerwell, xii. 25; 
xiii. 118. Chapel x. 274. 
Cunnington, H., exh., ix, 27. 
Cunnington, William, F.G.S.,ix.16 ; 
x. 7; xi, 123; xiii. 286; xiv. 113, 
14, 15, 16, 19, 120, 183. Don. 
xv. 112, 237, 238, 352. Eh. ix. 
26; x. 39; xv. 1387. 
Baydon, on the Roman station 
at, x. 104. 
Locket, on a crapaudine, xii. 
249. 
Stonehenge, on, x. 16; xvi. 
65, 71. 
Cunnington, William, F.G.S., 
Wardour, on freshwater beds in 
valley of, xiii. 32. 
Westbury, on the geology of, 
xiii. 306. 
W. (of Heytesbury), xii. 
191. Miss, exh., ix. 25, 27; xv. 
139. 
Cups, drinking, found in barrows, 
xvi.171. At Collingbourne (wood- 
cut), x. 91. Roman (photo-litho- 
graph), xiii. 276. 
— Incense. See Incense Cups. 
Curiosities, medizval, x. 35, 36; xi. 
188. Modern, ix. 26; x. 34, 35; 
xi. 139. 
Curlew (Ornith.), xii. 61. 
Currant (Bot.), ix. 79. 
Curry Combe, meaning of name, xiv. 
179. 
Cursus, the, xvi. 225. 
Cuscuta (Bot.), xi. 232. 
‘Custom Ground,”’ xiii. 334, 
Custumal, xv. 126. 
Custumers, meaning of term, ix. 148. 
Cuttedelegh. See Codrington. 
Cutteridge, meaning of name, xiv. 
173. Rev. E. Peacock on, xiv. 31. 
Visited by Society, 1872; xiii. 
308, 
Cycadean fruits, xiv. 118. 
Cyclostomacea (fonch.), ix. 281. 
Cynarocephalee (Bot.), x. 195. 
Cynoglossum (Bot.), xi. 233. 
Cynosurus (Bot.), xiv. 298. 
Cyperus, Cyperacee (Bot.), xiv. 80. 
Cystopteris (Bot.), xiv. 314, 
Dactylis (Bot.), xiv. 298. 
Daffodil (Bot.), xiii. 212, 
Daisy (But.), x. 182. 
Dale, R.,notes on Wiltshire heraldry, 
ix. 223. 
Damerham, x. 311. Hundred, xii. 
12, 366. Dedication of Church, 
xv. 101. Church plate and bells, 
xli. 366. 
Dandelion (Bot.), ix. 162; x. 206. 
Danes, the, xvi. 99. 
