xlvi. 
Pie-powder, meaning of word, xx. 
321. Entries made at court of 
(illust.), xix. 76. 
Pierrepont family, the, xxii. 261. 
Piers, Bishop, his seal, xxiv. 2380, 
plate. 
Pigeon Felt, the (Ovnith.), xvii. 193. 
Passenger, the, xx. 163, 
Pigs, Wiltshire, xvii. 301. 
Pike, G., don., xxi. 268. 
Pile, Mr., don., xxiii. 96. 
Pillory, the, Marlborough, xix. 80. 
Punishment of the, xxi. 105. 
Pimbury, meaning of name, xxi. 70. 
Pin, a bone, xxil. 233. 
Pinckney Park, visited by Society, 
1882, xxi. 21. 
Pink, the (Ornith.), xviii. 290. 
Pintail, the, xxii. 98. 
Pipard family, the, xix. 42. 
Pipit, the Meadow, xviii. 208. Rock, 
Ib. Tawny, 2b. Tree, b. Water. 
209. 
Pippit or Pepud (Zopog.), meaning of 
name, xx. 321. 
Piscina, a drainless, xxiv. 265. 
Pit-dwellings, xix. 60. 
Pitt, Thomas, xxi. 380. 
Pitt-Rivers, Lt.-General, F.RS., 
F.S.A., xxii. 146 ; xxiii. 101 ; xxiv. 
133, Don., Ib. 256, 348. Presi- 
dent of Meeting, 1887, xxiv. 1. 
Address, Zé. 7. On Old Sarum, 
Tb. 23. 
Pitton, xix. 202, 
Place House, visited by Royal Arche- 
ological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 31. 
Place-names, Wiltshire, xxiii. 62. 
Lists of, xx. 226, 233; xxi. 112. 
Illustrative of ethnology, by J. 
Picton, F.S.A., xix. 186; xx. 16. 
Their historic teachings, by Canon 
Rich-Jones, xxi. 23. 
Plague, the, at Fisherton Anger, xviii. 
140. At Winchester and Salisbury, 
Tb. 142. 
Plates, genital and ocular (Zool.), 
xix. 90. 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Plaitford, xix. 202. 
Plants of Wiltshire, the flowering, by 
Rev. T. A. Preston, xxiv. 1383. 
Platalea Leucorodia (Ornith.), xxi. 
222. 
Plate, old Church, xxiv. 140. Calne, 
Ib. 204. Lacock, 16.150. Melk- 
sham, Jb. 148. Mr. Nightingale 
on (illust.), xxi. 355. 
Platonists, xxi. 35. 
Plectrophanes Lapponica(Ornith.), 
xvill. 211. Wivalis, 210. 
Plenderleath, Rev. W. C., xvii. 4, 
270; xxiv. 143, 144, 146, 151, 
Cherhill Gleanings (¢/wst.) Ib. 
257. Some un-noted Wiltshire 
Phrases, xxii. 107. 
Pliosawrus (Geol.), xx. 50, 52. 
Plough, Wiltshire use of word, xvii. 
303. 
** Plough-boot,”’ xx. 90. 
Plover, the Green, xxi. 250. Grey, 
Jb. Golden, 251. Kentish, 253. 
Kill-Deer, 1b. Norfolk, xx. 183; 
xxi. 224, 254. 
Pluteus (Zool.), xix. 95. 
Poa Trivialis (Bot.), xvii. 302. 
Poaching in old times, xxi. 109, 200 ; 
xxii. 24; xxiii. 294. A female 
poacher, xx.43. Gentleman ditto, 
xxii. 163. 
~Pochard, the Nyroca, Paget’s, Red- 
headed, and Scaup, xxii. 102. 
Podiceps Auritus (Ornith.), xxii. 
192. Cristatus,191. Griseigena, 
Ib. WNigricollis, 192. 
Poer or le Poer, meaning of name, 
xix. 233. 
Polishing-stone, ancient, xix 97. 
Pollen, Sir R. H., Bart.. xxi. 26. 
Pomace, xix. 35. 
Ponde, assassination of, xvii. 14, 
Ponds, Dew. See Dew-ponds. 
Ponting, C. E, F.S.A., xxiv. 148. 
Local Secretary. xxii. 356. Ona 
barrow on Overton Hill, xx. 342. 
Bishops Cannings Church, xxiii. 1, 
Churches visited by Society, 1888 : 
