GENERAL INDEX. 
“ Stead,” the suffix, xx. 25. 
Steeple Ashton Church, xxiv. 39. 
Visited by British Archeological 
Association, 1880, xix, 135. 
— Langford, xix. 197, 
Steneosaurus (Geol.), xx. 50, 52. 
Stercorarius Catarrhactes (Or- 
nith.), xxii 205. Crepidatus, 
206. Parasiticus, 207. Po- 
matorhinus, 206. 
Sterkele ov Steorch-leah, ancient 
Hundred of, xxiii. 72. 
Sterna Cantiaca (Ornith.), xxii. 
201. Caspia, Ib. Dougalli, 
202. Fluviatilis, 201. Macrura, 
202. Minuta, Ib. 
Stevens, Dr., don., xxii. 356. E.T., 
xvii. 6, 29; xviii. 134. 
Steward family, the, xxiv. 51, nofe. 
Stilt, the Black-winged, xxi. 231. 
Stint, the Little, xxi. 238. Tem- 
minck’s, Zé. 
Stintesford, xix. 230. 
Stoat, story of a, xxi. 243. 
Stock, the suffix, xx. 25. 
Stockton, xix. 188. Church, early 
features of (zdlust.), Dr. Baron 
on, xx. 107. Manor, descent of, 
Mr. Nightingale on, xxiv. 281. 
House, Jb. 337. 
Stone Age, the, xx. 21; xxiv. 125. 
See also Paleolithic and Neo- 
lithic. 
Stone circle near Abury, a, xvii. 253. 
— the Scone, xvii. 151. 
Stonechat, the, xviii. 198. 
Stonehenge, xix. 131, 154. Altar 
Stone, the, xxi. 147. Analogues 
to, existing, Dr ‘Phené on, xix. 
151, 235. Antiquity, xvii. 10. 
Astronomical theories, xix. 155. 
Desecration of, threatened, xxi. 
271. Fragments (i/Zust.), Mr. 
Cunnington on, Jb. 141. Glass, 
Roman, found at, Jb. 148. Mean- 
ing of name, xix. 154; xxiv. 203, 
Petrology, xix. 154. Mr. Maske- 
W/ lyne on, xvii. 31, 149. Plan in 
lvii. 
1883, xxi. 142. Pottery, Roman, 
found at, 1b. 149. Restoration, 
proposed, xx. 12. Sarsens, xxi, 
345. Size compared with Abury, 
xix. 22.  Spear-head found at, 
xxi. 261. Stones, leaning, xxiii, 
107. Sunrise seen from, Zé. 108, 
Trilithon, the fallen, xix.154; xx. 
3; xxiii, 107, 109, 110. Um 
found near, xxi. 260. Visited by 
Society, 1876, xvii. 31, 37; by 
Committee of Society of Anti- 
quaries, 1881, xx. 3; by Royal 
Archeological Institute, 1887, 
xxiv. 23. 
Stonehenge, Cox, Dr., on, xxiv. 24, 
Douglas, Rev. James, xx. 237. 
Duke, Rev. E., xxiv. 24. Evans, 
Mr. A., Id. Gibbons, xvii. 9. 
Money, Walter, xix. 156. Myers, 
Mr., Id. Phené, Dr. Ib. 248, 
252. Picton, J. A., 1b. 156, 
Pitt- Rivers, General, xxiv. 24. 
Scarth, Prebendary, Jd. 
Condition of in 1881, xx. 3; 
in 1886, xxiii. 99. 101. Report 
of Committee on, J. 102. Ap- 
pointment of Committee to eonfer 
with other Societies, xxiv. 29, 
Mr. W. Cunnington on, xxiii, 108, 
Canon Jackson, ditto, 111, Pro- 
fessor Rupert Jones, ditto, 20. 
Mr. Medlicott, ditto, 107. Mr, 
Soames, ditto, 111. Mr. Story- 
Maskelyne, ditto, 109. 
Stone implements, xxii. 342, See 
also flint implements. 
— Lily, the (Zool.), xix. 98. 
— Work, ancient, Langley Bur- 
yell, xxiii. 68. 
Stork, the Black, xxi. 221. 
mon, 220, 
Storms, great, in 1330, xvii. 144, 
In 1859, xviii. 357. 
Story-Maskelyne, N., M.P., xxiii. 
119. President of Society, 1883, 
Com- 
xxi. 270. Address, 274. In 
1884, xxii. 133, Address, 136, 
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