Just Published, by the Wiltshire Archaeological and 

 Natural History Society, One Volume, Atlas 4to, 

 248 pp., 17 large Maps, and 110 Woodcuts, extra 

 cloth. 



SECOND EDITION OF 



The BRITISH and ROMAN 

 ANTIQUITIES of the NORTH 

 WIL TSHIRE D O WNS, 



BY THE 



KEY. ALFRED CHARLES SMITH, M.A., 



Hector of Yatesbury , Wilts, Son. Sec. of the Wiltshire Archaeological and 

 Natural History Society; Author of " The Attractions of the Nile,' 1 " A 

 Spring Tour in Portugal" " A Modern Pilgrimage through Palestine," 



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rpHIS work, the materials of which have been accumulating for twenty-five 

 -L years, is the result of innumerable rambles and rides over the Downs of 

 North Wiltshire, and deals with one of the most important Archaeological Dis- 

 tricts in Europe. 



It consists of a large quarto volume, containing an account of all the Barrows, 

 Camps, Roads, Dykes, Enclosures, Cromlechs, Circles, and other British and 

 Roman Stone- and Earth-works of a most primitive district, with references to and 

 extracts from the best authorities, as well as figures of many of the various urns 

 and other objects found in Barrows, views of Cromlechs, plans of Camps, &c. 

 Bound up with this volume, in sections, are maps, printed in six colours, on the 

 scale of six linear inches, or thirty-six square inches, to a mile, comprising one 

 hundred square miles round Abury, and including thirteen miles from east to 

 west and eight miles from north to south, being the great plateau of the North 

 Wiltshire Downs, on which all the antiquities are shown and may readily be 

 found, and referred to by means of letters and figures. An Index Map, on the 

 scale of one inch to the mile, coloured, numbered, lettered, and divided like the 

 Large Map, accompanies the volume. 



This is a reprint, undertaken by the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural 

 History Society, in consequence of more than one-third of the first edition having 

 been destroyed at the binders' in the great fire in Paternoster Row in 1883 . 



The work can be obtained from the Financial Secretary of the Society, 

 Mr. W. Nott, 15, High Street, Devizes ; or from the following Booksellers : 

 Mr. H. F. Bull, 4, Saint John Street, Devizes; Messrs. Bbown, Canal, 

 Salisbury ; and Mr. Beenaed Quaeitch, 15, Piccadilly, London ; 



Price £2 2s. 



Members of the Wilts Archaeological Society may obtain one copy each at 

 I £1 lis, 6d. per copy until 31st December, 1886, on application to Mr. Nott. 



