NOTES AND QUERIES ON WILTSHIRE 

 MATTERS. 



The Editor will be glad to receive, for insertion in the Magazine, 

 any short Notes on Antiquarian, Genealogical, or Historical 

 matters connected with the County, as well, as Queries from 

 persons desiring information on any such points. 



CHURCHYARD INSCRIPTIONS. 



The Eev. E. H. GIoddard would be glad to hear from anyone who 

 is willing to take the trouble of copying the whole of the in- 

 scriptions on the tombstones in any churchyard, with a view to 

 helping in the gradual collection of the tombstone inscriptions 

 of the county. Up to the present, about thirty-five churches 

 and churchyards have been completed or promised. 



WILTSHIRE PHOTOGRAPHS. 



The attention of Photographers, amateur and professional, is called 

 to the Report on Photographic Surveys, drawn up by the 

 Congress of Archaeological Societies and issued with No. 84 

 of the Magazine. The Committee regard as very desirable 

 the acquisition of good photographs of objects of archaeological 

 and architectural interest in the county, in which special at- 

 tention is given to the accurate presentment of detail rather 

 than to the general effect of the picture. The Secretaries would 

 be glad to hear from anyone interested in photography who 

 would be willing to help on the work by undertaking to photo- 

 graph the objects of interest in their own immediate neighbour- 

 hoods. The photographs should, as a rule, be not less than 

 half- plate size, unmounted, and must be printed in permanent 

 process. 



TO BE DISPOSED OF, a duplicate copy of each of the following 

 books :— Hoare's " Ancient Wiltshire," 2 vols., folio; " Modern Wilts," 

 " Hundreds of Heytesbury " and " Branch and Dole," 2 vols., folio ; 

 Canon Jackson's "History of Grittleton," 4to ; Aubrey's " Natural 

 History of Wilts," 4to ; Smith's "Choir Gaur," large paper 4to ; also the 

 first five vols, of "The Wilts Magazine," containing all the rare numbers 

 of that publication. — Apply to Mr. W. Cunnington, 58, Acre Lane, 

 London, S.W. 



THE BIRDS OF WILTSHIRE. One Volume, 8vo, 618 pp., Extra Cloth. 

 By the Rev. A. C. Smith, M.A. Price reduced to 10* ,6d. 



