Cradle, old oak, xxiv. 



Cranborne Chase, 144. 



Cranmer, 198. 



Creed, S., 236. 



Crichel, 146, 148. 



Crickinay, G. E., 210. 



Crockery, old, found in Dorset Cottages, 



xxiv. 



Crumwell, Sir Thomas, 198. 

 Crustacea,!!, Fossil, xx. 

 Cullifprd Tree Barrows, 190. 

 Cunningtou, E., xxiii., xxx., xxxv., 

 154, 156, 157, 188, lyl, 

 203. 



Kev. E., xxv. 

 Curme, D., 236. 

 Cyclostomi, xlvii. 

 Dace, Ixiii. 



Dale, C. W., xxx., 218, 223. 

 Captain, 224. 

 E. R., 216. 

 Family, 214. 

 James Charles, 220, 225. 

 Dawkins, Professor Boyd, xxxix., xl., 



4, 5. 

 Devon and Cornwall Bank, gift from 



Directors, xxiv. 

 Dewlish, 12. 

 Dipnoi, li., liii. 

 " Divi Britaimici," 220. 

 Dixoii-Galpiu, W., xxv. 

 Donisthorpe, Horace, 19, 20, 24. 

 Dorchester, xxi. 



Mosaic, the (Olga Road), 

 163, 206, 207 (see also 

 illustration) 

 Political Squib, xxv. 

 Dorset Photographically Illustrated, 



xxv. 



Dory, John, Iviii. 

 Draba rupestris, 3. 

 Drake, Sir John, 220. 

 Dress, Lady's, xxiv. 

 Dungeon, or Dunset Camp, xxx., 



203. 



Eastbury, Excursion to, in 1767, 143. 

 Eaton, Henry Storks, Ixx., 111. 

 Eel, conger, Ixiii. 

 electric, Ixiii. 

 sand, lx., Ixi. 

 Eggardon Hill, xxviii. 

 Egyptian Influence in Britain, 165, 166, 



1, "0,207. 

 Egypt Exploration Fund, Publications, 



xxv. 



Elatmobranchii, xlix, lx. 

 Elephant, African, 5. 

 Elephas antiquus, 11. 



nieridionalis, 12. 

 Elk, Irish, 11. 

 Elm Root, Curious, xxiii. 

 Elwes, Capt. G. R., xxii., xxiii., (Hon. 



Trcus.), xxvi., xxjx., xxx. 

 Ensor, Dr., xxv. 



Erica arborea, 15. 

 ciliaris, 2. 

 codonodes, 15. 

 lusitanica, 1, 14, 15, 17. 

 polytrichifolia, 15. 

 Eternity, Symbol of, 177, 180. 

 Ethelrede, St., 160. 

 Ethewold, Bishop of Worcester, 159. 

 Euphorbia hyberna, 13. 

 Evans, W., 9, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 39. 

 Every, John, Monument, 216. 

 Faroe Island, 8, 9. 



" Fay " (" succeed" or " do 1 '), xxii. 

 Fearon, Rev. Dr., xxxi. 

 Filleul, Rev. S. E. V., xxiii. 

 Financial Report, xxiii. 

 Fir, Scotch ( Pinus Si/lrcstris), 8, 9. 



spruce (Abies cxccha), 8, 9. 

 Fish, xlii. 

 Flail, xxivr 

 Flat-fish, Ixi. 



Flints, worked, xxiii., xxiv. 

 Flora, British, influence of climatic and 



geological changes upon, xxii. 

 Flower, Sir Henry, xli. 

 Floyer, G. W., xxii. 

 Foft'ordeston (now Forston), 211. 

 Folke, Church, 215. 

 Forbes, F. H., 204. 



Professor E., 2, 3, 5,9, 10, 13. 

 Fordingbridge pottery, 203. 

 Fordington Field, xxiv. 

 Forest-bed (Cronier), 9, 11, 12. 

 Franklin, Benjamin, 202. 

 Frey, 208. 

 Fylfot, the, or Swastika, in Britain, 



166, 167, 168, 171. 

 Galpin, Rev. F., xxv. 

 Ganoids, xliv., xlvi., xlviii, xlix, li., 



liv., Iviii., Ixv. 

 Garrisons in the Romano- British 



Period, 163, 168. 

 Genoa, Via Nuova at, 229. 

 Gentiana Pneumouauthe, 3. 

 Gervais, M., 7. 



Gilbert, Bishop of Enaghdune, 159. 

 Gillingham Forest, Boundaries of, 161. 

 Glacial Age, xxviii., 3, 6, 9, 10, 11. 

 Glandtield, Joane, 217. 

 Glanville, Geoffrey de, 211. 



Henry de, 211,222. 



Henry de, Sir, 211. 



John de (1275), 211. 



John de (1350), 212. 



Ranulphde, 211. 



Sibylla, 211. 



William, 211. 



Glanville-Richards, W. U. S., 212. 

 Glyn, Sir R., xxv. 

 Goathill Church, 215. 

 "Gog and Magog," xxx., 218. 

 " Golden Legend," 195. 

 Gould, Mr., xxiv. 

 Gray, Asa, 11, 16. 



