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GHNEHRAL INDEX 
TO THE 
WILTSHIRE 
VOLS. XVII. to XXIV. 
187] — 1889 
“ Abb,” meaning of word, xxii. 226. 
Abbot men,” xix. 37 ; xxiii. 281. 
.brasax or Abraxas, xxii. 187. 
, derivation of name, xix. 140; 
itive worship at, xxiii. 196. 
—— A Hundred Square Miles 
Round, by Rev. A. C. Smith, 2nd 
edition, xxiii. 59. 
—— Beckhampton Avenue, the, 
. 377. 
Circles, the, xix. 138, 249. 
quity of, xvii. 10; xxiii. 196. 
ensions, xix. 47. Existing 
ogues to, Dr. Phené on, xix. 
235. Explorations at, xxi. 3. 
hase of part of, xxi. 1. Size 
ared with Stonehenge, xix. 22. 
A. C. Smith on, xxiii. 60; 
. 146. Visited by Society, 
, xix. 22; 1888, xxiv. 146. 
cht of stones, xxiii, 124, 125. 
Notes, by W. Long, F.S.A., 
xvii. Vallum and central circles, 
327. Kennet Avenue and Sanctue 
ary, 329.  Dilapidations, 333. 
Stukeley’s Dracontium, 334. Be» 
marks on the Notes, xviii. 132. 
See also Avebury. 
Abingdon, James, Earl of, xxiii. 345, 
Ablanathanalba, xxii. 188. 
Accentor Alpinus (Ornith,), xviiis 
197. Modularis, 1b. 
Accipitur Nisus(Ornith.), xvii. 110. 
Accounts, Lady Arabella Stuart’s 
(1609), xix. 218. 
- Acman-Street, xxi. 62. 
Adams, Rev. J,, xxiii. 140. 
Addison, the Spectator, xviii. 137. 
Adelgar, see St. Algar. 
Adland, Mr., of New York, xvii. 62, 
note. 
“ Adry,” xxii. 109. 
Aischylus on Pit-dwellings, xxiii.271. 
Hix sponsa (Ornith.), xxii. 101. 
Agates, the formation of, xxi. 279. 
Agisters, xix. 33; xxiii, 281. 
Agriculture in the sixteenth century, 
xxiii, 35. 
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