326 THE WILTSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY MAGAZINE 
Magazine (WANHM), 99, 205, 297; 
Editors, 206; Passmore in, 200, 274, 275, 
276, 279 
Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural 
History Society (WANHS), 284n, 297; 
Annual General Meetings, 275, 280; 
Committee, 279; excursions, 200; field 
trips, 276, 280; lectures, 280; Library, 
280; membership, early, 99, 103; and 
Passmore, 273, 274, 276, 279-81; 
snobbery, 281, see also Wiltshire 
Heritage Museum (WHM) 
Wiltshire Band, 8 
Wiltshire Biodiversity Action Plan (2002), 
266 
Wiltshire County Archaeological Officer, 
89 
Wiltshire County Council, Archaeological 
Service, 255 
Wiltshire Flora Mapping Project, 261, 263, 
264 
Wiltshire Gazette, 200 
Wiltshire Herald, 203 
Wiltshire Heritage Museum (WHM), 279, 
290-1, 293, 307; collections, 297; don- 
ations, 297; Stourhead Collection, 280-1 
Wiltshire Notes and Queries (1893-1916), 99 
Wiltshire Regiment, 4th Battalion, 276 
Wiltshire Society see Wiltshire 
Archaeological and Natural History 
Society (WANHS) 
Wiltshire Society for the Encouragement of 
Agriculture: Annual General Meetings, 
5; Committee of Manufactures and 
Commerce, 5; establishment, 5 
Wiltshire Studies see Wiltshire Archaeological 
and Natural History Magazine (WANHM) 
“Wiltshire Tracts’, 99 
Wiltshire Trust for Nature Conservation 
(WTNC), 257 
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, 271; Vera Jeans 
Nature Reserve, 255-72 
Windermere Interstadial, 231 
Windmill Hill, 145; animal bone, 169, 170; 
ditches, 184; flintwork, 164, 166, 282; 
plant remains, 179; pottery, 148, 158, 
159, 242 
windows, 304 
Windsor and Maidenhead - see 
Maidenhead 
wine, measures, 62 
Winslow, Roger, 40, 42, 43, 49; cloth mark, 
61 
Winterbourne Bassett: Hoare’s Field, 199; 
stone circles, 197—9, 200, 206, 210 
Winterbourne Monkton: The Cottages, 
307; Hackpen Hill, 91 
Winterbourne Stoke, 97, 307-8; barrows, 
276 
Winterbourne—Porton Road, 92 
Winterslow, Middle Winterslow, 308 
wireless towers, 280 
witches, 200 
Witkin, Annsofie, note on human bone 
from Latton Lands, 133-5 
Witpit Copse (Gloucestershire), 108 
woad, 47, 49, 62 
Wolfe, Nicholas, 50 
Wolsey (ship), 45 
women: musical accomplishment, 6; social 
events, 8 
wood: Celtic words for, 203; charred, 175; 
radiocarbon dating, 138 
wood fragments, 135 
wooden objects: prehistoric, 126; bowls, 
107, 109, 126, 138, 140 
Woodhenge, 232, 233, 242, 243, 244, 245 
woodland, 132, 133, 137, 174, 176-7, 192, 
258; Mesolithic, 242; Neolithic, 186; 
ancient, "635 -71, 1713 beetles; 298; 
clearances, 232, 234, 243; deciduous, 
233; management, 179; mixed, 15; pigs 
and, 228; regeneration, 234 
Woodstock (Oxfordshire), 278 
Woodward, Horace Bolingbroke (1848- 
1914), 30 
Woodward, John, 55n 
Woodward, Samuel Pickworth (1821-65), 
27, 30, 32 
Woodward family, 30 
woodwork, 14th century, 276 
wool: improvements, 5; spinning, 49 
woollen cloths, 38n 
woollen shrouds, 304 
Wootton Bassett, 91 
Wootton Rivers, 258; Clench, 258 
Bray; 
Worcestershire see Broadway 
working classes, leisure activities, 10-11 
World War I, 257, 295; military training, 
306; Passmore in, 276 
World War Il, 257; Home Guard, 277; 
hospitals, 308; propaganda, 252 
World Wide Fund for Nature, 249 
Worms Farm (Gloucestershire), 108 
Wotton-under-Edge (Gloucestershire), 55n 
Wren, Sir Christopher (1632-1723), 84 
wrestling, 10 
Wroughton: Ladder Hill, 204, 205, 206; 
Swindon Data Centre, 308 
Wroughton—Swindon Road, 278 
WTNC (Wiltshire Trust for 
Conservation), 257 
Wulworth, Thomas, 55n 
Wyatt, James, 8 
Wyatt family, 9 
Wyles, Sarah F, note on land molluscs from 
Earl’s Farm Down, 238-41 
Wylkyns, William, 42, 53 
Wylye, 308 
Wylye, River, 63 
Wylye Valley, 65; barrows, 72-4; Neolithic 
remains, 63—77 
Nature 
Xysticus ulmi (spider), 266 
Yarnton (Oxfordshire), 123, 126 
Yerbyrre, Humphrey, 40 
yew trees, 15, 16, 24, 252 
York, 11 
Young, Arthur (1741-1820), 5 
Young, Edward Hilton, lst Baron Kennet 
(1879-1960), 252 
Ysse, William, 53 
Ystradowen (Vale of Glamorgan), 86 
Yucca filamentosa (Adam’s Needle/Silk 
Grass), 31-2, 34n 
Zambezi, River, 249 
Zonatids, 171 
Zsigmondy system, 133 
Zygaena lonicerae (Narrow-bordered Five- 
spot Burnet-moth), 268 
Zygaena trifolu decreta (Five-spot Burnet- 
moth), 268 
Publications of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural 
History Society 
Recent and some earlier issues of the Magazine may be purchased from the Society. Volumes 93-95 are available at £15 per 
copy. For details of earlier volumes apply to the Curator. Other WA&NHS publications may also be purchased, as follows: 
Annable, EK., and Simpson, D.D.A., Guide catalogue of the Neolithic and Bronze Age collections in Devizes Museum, [viii] 
133pp, plates, casebound, 1964 (reprinted), £15.00 (4+ £3 p&p) 
Dillon, Patrick (ed.), Mammals in Wiltshire, xii, 1S56pp, paperback, 1997, £7.50 (+ £1.50 p&p) 
Ellis, Peter (ed.), Ludgershall Castle: excavations by Peter Addyman 1964-1972, ix, 268pp, ill, A4 paperback, 2000 (WANHS 
Monograph Series 2), £19.95 (+ £4.50 p&p) 
Ellis, Peter (ed.), Roman Wiltshire and after: papers in honour of Ken Annable, xii, 240pp, ill, casebound, 2001, £19.95 (+ 
£4.50 p&p) 
Haycock, Lorna, Devizes in the Civil War, 24pp, ill, paperback, 2000, £2.95 (+ £1.00 p&p) 
Thomas, James H. (ed.), Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society: the first 150 years, xxxiv, 246pp, ill, casebound, 
2003, £12.00 (+ £3.95 p&p) 
During 2004 the Society plans to publish a volume on art in Wiltshire; and in its Monograph Series a report on barrow 
cemetery excavations at Snail Down, 1953-7. 
