INDEX TO VOL. XXXVIII. 



663 



Caducanus, Bp. of Bangor, 27. 



Oaerwent, Rom. pottery, 105. 



Oaillard, Sir Vincent, gift, 9. 



Caird, R. H., gift, 8. 



Calcotts|Wood(Dors.),Barrow,192. 



Calcutt Bridge, Oricklade, Rom. 

 Rd., 238. 



Calley Banks, see Casterly. 



Calley, Col. T. C. P., Ox teams, 

 illust., 145, 521 ; port., 143. 

 Mrs., ports., 143, 536, 538. 



Calne, 24, 116. Persons, see 



Barnes, C. J. (Mayor); Cleverly, 

 Mr. ; Dryver, John & Rich ; 

 Smith, H. Herbert. Regis- 



ters, 140. Saurian bones from 

 Kim. Clay, 540. 



Calne Without, Antiquities, Pre- 

 historic, Roman, Saxon, List of, 

 219, 220. Long Barrow, de- 



scribed, 388. 



Calstone Antiquities, see Calne 

 Without. 



Cambridge Museum, Wilts objects, 

 285,329, 363, 377, 381. 



Cameron, Rev. I. G., 141. 



Camerton (Som.) Incense Cup, 582. 



Camme,Walt. de, Abbot of Malmes- 

 bury, initials on tiles, 490. 



Campbell, Rev. Guy, port., 142,536. 



Camps, Entrance Gatepost holes, 

 68, 214. Banks designed for 



shelter from wind, 583 ; Evidence 

 of Stockades on, 583. Oc- 



cupied as Villages, 577. Oc- 



cupied by Danes and Saxons, 444. 

 Uses of, 442. Water 



Supply, 70. See Casterley ; 



Liddington. See also List 



of Prehistoric Antiquities, 

 153—378. 



Cams Hill (Malmesbury) Earth- 

 works, 284. 

 Candy, Th os., 621. 

 Canning, Col. A., gift, 9. 

 Cannington Park (Som.), 1000 in- 

 terments found, site of Hubba's 

 defeat, 513. 

 Cantelowe [Cantloe, Cantlow],Mr., 

 626. Hen., 596, 622 



Walt., 619. Will, 618, 619. 



Canterbury, Cathedral, 492 ; 

 Cloister, 488. St. Augustine's 

 Abbey, 470, 492. St. Edmund's 

 School, 648. 

 Canterbury, Archbishop of, Ser- 

 mon, 528. Thos., 22. 



Captcatt, Will, 609. 



Carde, Edw.^618,619. Humph., 

 619. John, 618, 624. 



Nick, 619. 



Carey, W. H., 441 ; port., 144. 



Carpenter, H. W., Archdeacon, 

 writings, 534. John, will of, 



135. 



Carrington, Mrs. R., 500. 



Carrion Tree Rack, Uitch, 193. 



Carter, E. C, port., 536. Hen., 



613. J. , D ra wings of Lacock 



and Malmesbury, 1801, 107. 

 Will, 610. 



Carver, W., 35. 



Carvilius, Tomb of, Barrow, 354. 



Case, Rich., 603, 616. 



Caselat, Steph., 31. 



Casterly Camp= Calleyor Catterley 

 Banks, 53. Described, 333. 



Banks as protection from 

 wind, 68. Bone objects, 76, 



98, 99 (figs.). British village, 

 645. Cultivated, 1807, 55. 



Ditches and banks, 56, 57, 

 221, 316 ; Age of, 80, 81 ; Dimen- 

 sions of 68, 67 ; Entrances and 

 Gaps, 58—60, 68—78 ; Plans & 

 Sections, 74, 75 (figs.\104: (figs.). 

 Excavation, Mrs. M. E. 

 Cunning-ton on, 53—105 

 (figs.), 449. Hammerstones, 

 105. Hoare's description and 



plan, 55, 61. Inner works, 



55, 61. Human Remains, 

 72, 77, 105 ; Dr. J. Beddoe on, 

 94-97. Iron Slag, 103, 

 105. Kim. Shale vessel, 105. 



Late Celtic objects, 98 (fig.), 

 103, 104 (figs.) ; Loom weights, 

 89, 105. Pit Dwellings & Hut 

 site, 72, 76—79, 84. Pitched 



paving, 72. 



Pottery, Imported Belgic wares, 

 101—103 (figs.); Late Celtic, 

 100, 103, (figs.) ; Roman, 91, 92, 

 102, 103, 105 (fig,) ; Sections of 

 rims, 103 (fig.) ; Roundels, Pot 

 covers 1 105 ; Sling bullets, 89, 



97, 105 ; Spindle Whorls, 89, 99 

 (figs.). Resembles Ogbury, 



56. Roman Bronze objects, 



98, 99 (figs.), 103, 104 (figs.) ; 

 Coins described, 93 ; Concrete 

 flooring, 105 ; Glass beads, 105 ; 

 Horse shoes, 99 ; Iron objects, 89 

 (fig.), 98—100 (figs.). 103, 104 



