I GENERAL INDEX 



TO THE 



I WILTSHIRE 



Jvcjieolojjtcal anb lateral Pistctg Jtagape; 



VOLS. XVII. to XXIV. 



"Abb," meaning of word, xxii. 226. 

 jAbbess, an, summoned to Parliament, 

 xix. 347. 



Abbesses of Wilton, Mr. J. E Night- 

 ingale on, xix. 342. 



Abbot, Bishop, his seal, xxiv. 240. 



Abbotsbury Swannery, the, xxii. 91. 



"Abbot's men," xix. 37 ; xxiii. 281. 



Abrasax or Abraxas, xxii. 187. 



Abury, derivation of name, xix. 140 ; 

 primitive worship at, xxiii. 196. 



■ A Hundred Square Miles 



Round, by Rev. A. C. Smith, 2nd 

 edition, xxiii. 59. 



■ Beckhampton Avenue, the, 



xviii. 377. 



Circles, the, xix. 138, 249. 



Antiquity of, xvii. 10 ; xxiii. 196. 

 Dimensions, xix. 47. Existing 

 Analogues to, Dr. Phene on, xix. 

 151, 235. Explorations at, xxi. 3. 

 Purchase of part of, xxi. 1. Size 

 compared with Stonehenge, xix. 22. 

 Rev. A. C. Smith on, xxiii. 60; 

 xxiv. 146. Visited by Society, 

 1879, xix. 22; 1888, xxiv. 146. 

 "Weight of stones, xxiii. 124, 125. 



— Notes, by W. Long, F.S.A., 

 xvii. Vallum and central circles, 

 327. Kennet Avenue and Sanctu- 

 ary, 329. Dilapidations, 333. 

 Stukeley's Dracontium, 334. Re- 

 marks on the Notes, xviii. 132. 



— — - See also Avebury. 



Abingdon, James, Earl of, xxiii. 345, 



Ablanathanalba, xxii. 188. 



Accentor Aljpinus (Ornith,), xviii. 

 197. Modularis, lb. 



Accipitur Nisus {Ornith.), xvii. 110. 



Accounts, Lady Arabella Stuart's 

 (1609), xix. 218. 



Acman-Street, xxi. 62. 



Adams, Rev. J., xxiii. 140. 



Addison, the Spectator, xviii. 137. 



Adelgar, see St. Algar. 



Adland, Mr., of New York, xvii. 62, 

 note. 



" Adry," xxii. 109. 



iEschylus on Pit-dwellings, xxiii.271. 



Mx sponsa (Ornith.), xxii. 101. 



Agates, the formation of, xxi. 279. 



Agisters, xix. 33 ; xxiii. 281. 



Agriculture in the sixteenth century, 

 xxiii. 35 • 



