14 Bib/ior/roph i/ of Stonehenge and Avebury. 



[. Rev. A. C Smith.] isso. Report on the State 



of Stonehenge. Wilts Mag., XXIII.. 102—107. 



Gives particulars about sixty-eight of the stones. Tourists cause minor 

 injuries almost daily. Recommends the fencing-in of the monument ; 

 the appointment of a caretaker ; the securing of some of the stones ; and 

 the re-erection of others. 



1886. Stonehenge. Times, 11 Aug., p. 6; and 17 and L8 



Aug.. ]). 9. 



Discussion of a "Jleport" drawn up by the Wilts Archseol. Soc. on the 

 neglected state of the monument. The concluding sentence of a leader 

 is that " To continue to allow this marvellous relic of pre-historic ages to 

 be ruthlessly disfigured and perish inch by inch, would be an eternal 

 disgrace to this country." 



188G. " 'Airy at Stonehenge": [verses, and cut]. Punchl 

 [Aug. 28,] XCL, 98—99. 



1887. Articles on " Stonehenge," " Wilts," etc. h'ncyd 



Britannica] 4to., XXII., r»7G; ami XXIV., ">9.*; — 595. Edinburgh! 



Repeats the old error, that " Stonehenge is first mentioned by Xennius, in 

 the 9th century." 



1 888. Stonehenge. Temple Bar, LX XXII.. 1 31—136. 



A popular and interesting article. 



1891. Astronomical Traditions of Stonkhknok. Lrisorc 



Hour, 0.') — 0f>. 



Includes a reproduction of a photograph of sunrise at Stonehenge on 21 

 June, 1891, taken under the direction of the Kev. J. M. Baoon. Only a 

 "general rough result" was, however, obtained, and the hope is expressed 

 that " Mr. Bacon will ... by a minute examination of the ground, 

 obtain the original line of sight with astronomical accuracy. Supposing 

 Stonehenge to have been orientated fifteen centuries ago. the diminished 

 obliquity of the ecliptic I bS" per century) should result in his displacement 

 to the left or north of the original line of sight by as much as two-thirds 

 of his diameter." 



I" Viator."] L893. Scaffolding at Stonehenge] 



Sali&bwry Jov/rn., 30 Sept. 



[ Batkonieiisis ] L894 Scaffolding \i StonehengJ 



jSttlUbury Jou rn., \ 'l May. 



