By W. Jerome Harrison, F.G.S: 13 



Anon. 1882. Salisbury Plain and Stonehenge. Saturday 

 Rev., LTV., 599—600. 



" So late as 1872 an elderly clergyman related in a local paper, how, when 

 a boy, lie had flushed no less than seven bustards near Stonehenge in the 

 beginning of this century, as he was working his way over the downs by 

 compass." 



- — 1882. Illustrated Guide to Stonehenge, etc. : 8vo„ 

 57 pp., Brown & Co. : Salisbury. 



A piece of stone from the inner circle was presented by Mr. Higgins to the 

 Geological Society of London. 



[This stone is not now to be found ; and no record of it appears in the 

 Society's books. — W. J. H.] 



1882. Murray's Handbook for Wilts. Fourth Edition : 



[Edited by Canon Venables.] 8vo., lvi., 493 ; with maps, etc. 

 London. 



Stonehenge, pp. 112; 116 — 122; with three plans. 



1885. Wiltshire. All the Year Round, n.s., XXXVI, 204 



I —210. 



" Salisbury Plain — lonely and desolate — with its crown of ancient mystery 

 in far-famed Stonehenge." 



["P. R. S."] 1885. Stonehenge. Times, 5 Sept., p. 10. 



The monument is badly treated, both by visitors and rustics. Suggests 

 that it should be protected by sinking a deep ditch round the outer circle ; 

 thus confining the entrance to one point, at which a janitor might be 

 stationed. 



[" M."] 1885. Stonehenge. Times, 9 Sept, p. 4. 



" All picnicking within the stones should be forbidden." 



■ 1886. Greywethers. Cornhill May., LII1, 72—81. 



" There can be little doubt at the present day that Stonehenge is a tribal 

 temple of some petty Wiltshire kingdom in the newer Stone Age, and 

 that it antedates by several thousand years the arrival of the Celtic Aryan 

 conquerors in the Isle of Britain." 



1886. ["Leader" on Stonehenge.] Swindon Advertiser, 



Aug. 14. 



Urges that Stonehenge should be purchased and cared for by the nation. 



1886. [" Leader" on Stonehenge.] Daily Telegraph, Aug. 16. 



1886. [" Leader " on Stonehenge.] Mi orning Post, Aug. 20. 



Urges the preservation of Stonehenge. 



