Triodia (Bot.), xiv. 292. 
Triticum (Bot.), xiv. 304. 
Troll. See Trowbridge. 
Trollope, Mr. ezh., xiii. 317. 
‘Tropenell family, the, x. 265. T., 
xiii. 302, 
‘Trowbridge, Trubridge, Troll, or 
Trowle, xii. 29; xiii. 118; xv. 
209, 212, 224. Origin of name, 
xiii. 292. Bodman’s history of, 
xv. 208. Canon Jones on Early 
Annals of (with plan of town) xiii. 
304; xv. 208. Terrier, «db. 226. 
Dedication of Church, 2b. 105. 
_ Church plate and bells, xii. 364. 
List of Rectors, xv. 230, Terum- 
_ ber’s Chantry, x, 240; xii. 378. 
Brotherhood of Corpus Christi, id. 
Long of, ix. 227. Reynolds of, 
4b, 228. Talbot of, ib. 230. 
True-love (Bot.), xiii. 200. 
Truth, pursuit of scientific, xi. 125. 
Caution in ditto, ib. 127. 
Tuderyntone. See Titherton Kella- 
} ways. 
Tugwell, W. E., his ornithological 
~ eollections, xv. 133. Mr., of West 
Wood, xiii. 312. 
‘Tulip, wild (Bot.), xiii. 216. 
Dumbrellus xiv. 224. 
q umuli in Devonshire, Mr. Kirwan 
all, registers, xvi. 309. 
2 e, xv. 169 (note). 
Tusser’s five points of good hus- 
bandry, xii. 322. 
Tussilago (Bot.), x. 181. 
7-blade (Bot)., xiii. 208. 
win Barrows, the, xiv. 342. 
Pwyford, lynchets near, xii. 190, 
Tyburn ticket, a, xii. 384. 
tley family, the, ix. 230. 
, A., xiv. 119. Mr., on the 
ulture of primitive man, xyi, 123. 
GENERAL INDEX. Ixv. 
Tyltcomb. See Tidcombe. 
Typha, Typhacee (Bot.), xiv. 74. 
Tysoe, red horse of, xiv, 29. 
Tytherton,Tytherington. See Tither- 
ton. 
Ubbelegh, xv. 248. 
- Udney, hollowed stone found at, 
(lithograph) xii. 125. 
Uffington, white horse, xiv. 16. 
Ugborne. See Ogborne. 
Ugford or Ugeford, xv. 278. Dedi- 
cation of Church, «5. 105. 
Ulmus, Ulmacee (Bot.), xii. 350. 
Umbellifere (Bot.), ix. 238. 
Underditch or Wonderditch, hundred 
of, xii. 6, 366. Meaning of name, 
xiv. 269. 
Upavon, xii. 165. 
Church, xy. 105. Church plate 
and bells, xii. 363. Succursal at, 
x. 313. Whiteparish Chapel, xii. 
876. Cheney of, ix. 225. 
Upham, Upper, xi. 136. Goddard 
of, ix. 226. Yate of, 1b. 231. 
Visited by Society, 1867, xi. 136. 
Uppingstock, xi. 120, 
Upton Lovell or Ubbeton, xii. 27; 
xiii. 115; xv. 72. Gold ornaments 
found at (woodcut) xv. 183. 
Church plate and bells, xii. 366. 
Scudamore, xii. 28; xiii. 114; 
xy. 72. Dedication of Church, xv. 
105. Church plate and bells, xii. 
365. Chantry, x. 813. Benefac- 
tions, xii.381. Payment to Heytes- 
bury Almshouses, xi. 304. 
Urns, sepulchral (with lithograph), 
ix. 133. 
— cinerary,. Collingbourne (with 
lithograph), x. 17, 93. Near 
Stonehenge (with qoodieats)) xvi. 
165, 168. 169. 
ition, Urticacee (Bot.), xii. 348, 
349, 
Usk, meaning of name, xiv. 167. 
Utricularia (Bot.), xii. 324. 
Uxbridge, meaning of name, xiv. 
167. 
Dedication of 
