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STONEHENGE AND ITS BARROWS, by W. Long, Nos. 46-47 of the 

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WILTSHIRE— The TOPOGRAPHICAL COLLECTIONS OF JOHN 

 AUBREY, F.R.S., A.D. 1659-1670. Corrected and enlarged by the Rev. 

 Canon J. E. Jackson, M.A., F.S.A. 4to, Cloth, pp. 491, with 46 plates. 

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WILTSHIRE INQUISITIONES POST MORTEM. CHARLES I. 8vo, 

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DITTO. IN THE REIGNS OF HEN. III., ED. I., and ED. II. 8vo 

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A BIBLIOGRAPHY of the GREAT STONE MONUMENTS of 

 WILTSHIRE, STONEHENGE and AVEBURY, with other references, 

 by W. Jerome Harrison, F.G.S., pp. 169, with 4 illustrations. No. 89, Dec, 

 1901, of the Magazine. Price os. 6d. Contains particulars as to 947 books, 

 piipers, &c. , by 732 authors, 



THE TROPENELL CARTULARY. An important work in 2 vols., 8vo, 

 pp. 927, containing a great number of deeds connected with property in many 

 Wiltshire Parishes of the 14th and 15th centuries. Only 150 copies were 

 printed, of which a few are left. Price to members, £1 10b., and to non- 

 members, £2. 



WILTSHIRE BIRDS. Mr. G. B. Hony, 4, Beaufort Eoad, 

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 kindly send him notice of the occurrence of any rare birds 

 or of their nesting within the borders of the County. 



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