8 bibliography of Sionrhniyr and Avebury. 



Anon. 1838. Conjectures relative to Stonehenge, etc.: 

 16mo., 47 pp., with plans; Clapperton: Salisbury. 



Summarizes the opinions of twelve authors, from Camden to Britton. 



— [J. Britton.] L842. Stonehenge. Penny Cyclopaedia, 

 XXIII., .SO — SI), with four plans; London. 

 This article was reprinted fifty copies] as a pamphlet. 



1S4l ; . Stonehenge: <>k the Romans in Britain. A 



Romance of the Days of Nero. ■» vols., 8vo. : Bentley : London. 

 This hook hears on its title-pa^e the nom-de-plume of " Malachi Mouldy, 

 P.S.A." : and is entered in the English Catalogue as by " J. Webb." There 

 are notes to each vol.; and at the end of Vol. III. is an " Essay on 

 Druidism," pp. •241—289. Altogether rather an uncommon specimen ot 

 the 3- volume novel. 



1843. Antiquity of Stone Monuments. Church on 



England Mag., L26 — 128; 233 — 235; 380 — 383: with vignette 

 of Stonehenge on p. 233. 



Stonehenge was built in pre-Roman times by men of Phoenician origin. 



L846. Review of Duke's "Temples of Wilts."' Christian 



Rtmembraiicer, (<>et.) new series; XII.. 4(17 — 177. 



Condemns the book as a mass of " puerile absurdities,*' and as a " trumpery 

 volume." 



IS4'.>. Report of the Salisbury Meeting of tin-: 

 Aruh^ological [nstitute. [Excursion to Stonehenge.] Ar- 

 chceol. Jour //., VI., 299. 



Sir 1-',. Antrobus ottered to raise the trilithon which fell in 1797. at his own 

 expense, if archaeologists Approved. 



[Rev. J. B. Deane ?] L849. Review of Berbert's Cyclops 



Christianus: Gent's Mag., n.s., XXX II., 483 4!»1 ; with plan 

 of A I airy. 



1> -fends Stukelev ; and disagrees w ith most of Mr. I lerbert's conclusions. 



1852. Antiquity of Stonehenge disproved 



(Review of Herbert's "Cyclops Uhristianus.") christian 

 Hi ni' mbranci r ; A uly ; pp. I - 1 



Approves <>f much of Mr. Herbert's work. 



L852. Stonehenge. Quart Rev. t XCL, 273 — 315. 



Controverts the views expressed by Al«». Herbert in his Cj/c/njis Christianas. 



