GENERAL 



1 Pennies, old silver, the cross upon, 

 xxi. 346. 



Pen Pits xvii. 13, 297 ; xx. 20 ; xxi. 

 I 340 ; xxiii. 270; xxiv. 17. 

 I Penruddocke, Charles, sheriff, 1861, 

 xviii. 7. Exh. xix. 24; xxii. 142. 

 Colonel, xviii. 366. George, of 

 Broad Chalke, xxiv. 314. Sir John, 

 of Compton, lb. 315. Of St. Giles- 

 I in-the-Fields, 316. John, of Comp- 

 ton, 315. Of Ealing, 316. 

 j Pens, battle of, xxi, 11. 



Penselwood, xxiii. 269. Origin of 

 name, lb. 272. 



Pensioners, army, xxii. 4 et sqq. 



Penton Mewsey (Hants), visited by 

 Society, 1883, xxi. 289. 



Perambulations, temp. John, xxii. 

 151 ; Henry III., xxiii. 163; 

 Edward I , xix. 39. Perambu- 

 lation-deed, xxiii. 283. 



Per-cursus, xxii. 155. 



Percy, Constance de, Abbess of Wil- 

 ton, xix. 350. 



■ Earl, President of Royal 



Archaeological Institute. See also 

 Northumberland. 



Perdix Cinerea (Ornith.), xx. 171. 

 Coturnix,lll. Rufa, 174. Vir- 

 giniana, 176. 



Peregrine [Ornith.). See Falcon. 



Perkins, Rev. T., on geology of 

 neighbourhood of Shaftesbury,xxii. 

 145, 171. 



Permeation of liquids, xxi. 278. 



Pernis Apivorus [Ornith.), xvii. 

 114. 



Perpendicular style of architecture, 



the, xxiv. 41 . 

 Perry, John, xxii. 46. Perry-Keene, 



Col., xxiii. 98. 

 Person ae, Quatuor. See Salisbury 



Cathedral. 

 Pestilence, the, in Wiltshire, xxii. 1 1 . 

 " Peter's Finger," xvii. 313. 

 Petrel, the Fork-tailed, xxii. 84, 208. 



Fulmar, 207. Leach's, 84, 208. 



Storm, 207. Wilson's, 208. 



INDEX. xlv. 



Petrology of Stonehenge, the, xvii. 31 ; 



xxi. 141. 



Peverel, meaning of name, xviii. 218, 

 note. 



Pew, a remarkable, xxi. 25. 

 Phalacrocorax Carbo (Ornith), 



xxii. 198. Cristatus, lb. 

 Phalarope, the Common, or Grey 



(Phalarojpus Lobattis, Ornith.), 



xxi. 247. Red-necked (Hyper- 



borens), 248. 

 Pheasant, the (Phasianus Colchicus, 



Ornith.), xx. 163. 

 Thelps Rev. A. W., xix. 152. 

 Phene, Dr., F.S.A., on Stonehenge, 



xix. 248. Existing analogues to 



Stonehenge and Abury, lb. 151. 



235. 



Phenological observations, xxi. 150, 

 Phigalia, xix. 238. 



Philipps, Rev. Sir J. E., Bart., xvii. 

 267, 273. 



Phillips, Jacob, xxii. 354. Robert, 



xxiv. 3 16. 

 Philology, non-scientific, xx. 17, 18, 



19. 



Philomela Luscinia(Ornith.), xviii. 

 201. 



Phipps, Charles, xx. 2. Charles Paul, 

 sheriff, 1 875, xviii. 8. John Lewis, 

 sheriff, 1864, 7. 



Phleum Pratense (Pot.), xxi. 154. 



Phoenicians, the, xix. 245. 



Pheenicura Rnticilla (Ornith.), 

 xviii. 198. Tithys, 199. 



Photographic engraving, xix. 166. 



Phylloxera Vastatrix (Entom.), 



xxiii. 55. 



Picidce (Ornith.), xviii. 303. 



Pickaxe archaeologist, the, xvii. 259. 



Picton, J. A., F.S A., xix. 135, 156. 

 On the Ethnology of Wiltshire, as 

 illustrated in its place-names, lb, 

 136. 



Picus Major (Ornith.), xviii. 305. 



Martins, 304, Minor, 306. 



Viridis, 304. 

 " Pie-curr," the, xxii. 103. 



