Cunnington, H. xviii. 135; xxii. 136; 
xxiv. 106, 132. Don., xxi. 267. 
On the opening of British dwelling- 
pits at Beckhampton, xxiii. 65. 
Mrs. H., don., xxiv. 180, 256, 345. 
W., F.G.S., xvii. 6, 7, 8; 
_ xix. 157, 159; xxiii. 146. Don., 
xxi. 267; xxiii. 347; xxiv. 256, 
348. Ferh., xix. 25; xxiii. 118. 
On Antiquities presented to Society 
by Sir H. Hoare, xxii. 341. Bar- 
rows on Beckhampton Down, xxiv. 
846. Ditto, Bowls-barrow, 0. 
104. Ditto, Ogbourne St. Andrew, 
Ib. 345. Ditto, Overton Hill, xx. 
345. Ditto, Roundway Down, 
xxii. 340. Oldbury Hill, ancient 
population of, xxiii.213. Sepulchral 
-vase, a, Ib. 222. Stonehenge, 
_ xix. 154, Ditto, the fragments, 
xxi. 141. Undescribed articles in 
the Stourhead Collection, xxi. 256. 
Cups, British, found at Imber, xxi. 
259. Mere, 2b. 256. Oldbury, 
xxiii. 215. Roundway, xxi. 257. 
* Curia,” xx. 81. 
Curlew, the Common, xxi. 223. Jack, 
224. Pigmy, 239. Stone, xx. 183; 
 . xxi. 253, 
 Curruca Altricapilla {Ornith.), 
_—s«Xviii. 202. Cinerea, Ib. Sylvia, 
203. Hortensis, 202. 
 Cursorius Isabellinus (Ornith.) 
soxxi. 252. 
Curtana at Wootton Bassett, xxiii, 
«174. 
Cushat, the xx. 158. 
“Customary-work-money,” xxii. 283. 
Custos of a forest, the, xix. 33. Ro- 
 tulorum, 7d. 7 ; xx. 322, note. 
Cuttridge, xx. 269. 
| Cycadevidea Microphylla (Geol.), 
xxiii. 347, 
Cyclopean architecture, xix. 241. 
_Cygnets, white, xxii. 94. 
Cygnus Bewickhi (Ornith.), xxii. 93. 
 Immutabilis, 94.  Musicus, 92. 
_ Olor, 90. 
GENERAL INDEX. XXi. 
Cylinders, Chaldean, xxii. 183. 
Cymric place-names, xx. 19, 21. 
Cynric, King of the West Saxons, 
xxiii. 191. 
Cypselus Apus (Ornith.), xviii. 313. 
Dabchick, the, xxii. 193. 
Dafila Acuta (Ornith.), xxii. 98. 
Dagger, a rivetted, xxi. 261. 
Dale, Mr., exh., xix. 24, 25. . 
Damerham, Hundred, xix. 216, 258, 
Danby. Henry, Earl of, xxiii. 341. 
Dave John, the, xix. 308. 
Daniell, Rev. J. J., xvii. 278. His- 
tory of Warminster, xviii. 384. 
Danish names not found in Wiltshire, 
xx. 23. 
Danvers family, the, xxi. 42. Sir 
John, xxiii. 342. 
Danyel, Samuel, Poet-laureate, xviii. 
272. 
Darby-Griffith, C., M.P., xxii. 854, 
Darell, Wild Will, xxiii. 29. 
Dartnell, Rev. G. H., exh., xix. 24. 
Dauntsey, xix.,211; xxi.70. Visited 
by Society, 1882, 7d. 24. 
Davenant, Bishop, xxiii. 25. His 
seal, xxiv. 241, 339. Dr. Edward, 
Jb. 311. My., xviii. 365. 
Davies, Dr. John, xxiv. 346. 
Davis, W., don., xxiv. 130. 
Davy, R., xxiv. 58. 
‘‘ De,” the prefix, xxiii. 20, note. 
‘Dead man’s plack,” xxi. 297. 
year,” meaning of phrase, 
xxil. 111. 
Dean, West, xix. 202. History of 
by Rev. G. S. Master (cdZust.), 
xxii. 239. Topography, 7d. Mean- 
ing of name, 240. Antiquities, 
242. History of manors, 250. 
House, 269.  Lcclesiastical his- 
tory,271. Terrier, 279. Rectors, 
curates, and chaplains, 280. 
Churches, chapel, and monuments, 
285. Rectory, 298. School, 299. 
Registers, Jb. Benefactions, 310. 
Churchwardens, 311. Place-names, 
313. Rainfall, 317. 
