CONTENTS. 



ETHNOLOGICAL HISTORY. — By Dr. Beddoe, f.r.s. . [ 



BRITISH AND ROMAN ANTIQUITIES OF BATH.— By Rev. 



Preb. Scarth, m.a. . . ... 5 



BATH DURING BRITISH INDEPENDENCE. — By Rev. Prof. 



Earle . .... . 21 



BATH UNDER WEST SAXON DOMINION — By Rev. Prof. Earle 28 

 BATH — ITS GENERAL HISTORY FROM THE NORMAN CON- 

 QUEST TO THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.— By Austin 

 J. King . . .... 38 



BATH IN ITS RELATION TO ART, SCIENCE, LITERATURE 



AND EDUCATION. — By Jerom Murch, d.l. . 99 



THE ABBEY-CHURCH. — By Charles W. Dymond, f.s.a. . 1 37 



THE B.4.THS, ANCIENT AND MODERN. — By Charles E. Davis, 



F.S.A. . . ... . 147 



THE BATH THERMAL WATERS; AND BATH AS A HEALTH 



RESORT. —By ToHN Kent Spender, M.D. . . . 163 



THE ENVIRONS OF BATH.— By William Daubeny . 180 



NOTES ON THE HISTORY OF CLAVERTON. — By Henry 



Duncan Skrine, m.a., d.l. . . . _ . 198 



HAMPTON CAMP. — Bv Charles E. Davis, f s.a. , . 203 



GEOLOGY. — By Rev. H. H. Winwood, m.a., f.g.s. . . . 2o8 



METEOROLOGY. — By Rev. H. H. WlNWOOD,_M.A.,f.G.s. . 237 



BOTANY. — By William G. Wheatcroft • . 241 



ZOOLOGY. — By Charles Terry, M.R.c.s. . ,. . 258 



Afterword by the Editor. 



