120 Bibliography of Stonehenge and Avebury. 



1644 — 5. Historic Dairies; two vols., fol.: Hafn. 

 1894. Translation by 0. Elton [first nine books only]; 8vo. ; 

 cxxviii., 435 : London. 



In Lib. x., p. 167 (of the Francfurt edition), the author states that Harold 

 Blatand employed the whole of his army, and a vast number of oxen, in 

 transporting a large stone which he wished to place on his mother's tomb. 

 Also that under Harold Harfagr, two kings spent three whole years in 

 erecting one single tumulus. 



Saxon Chronicle [or Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.] 

 c. 449 — 1154. Annates Saxonici. [MS.] 



1692. ChronicoD Saxonicum, sen Annales Kernni in Anglia 

 gestarum a Christo nato ad Ann. 1154 deducti, Saxon, et Lat. 

 edidit Edm. Gibson; 4to. : Oxford. 



1823. Edition (with translation and notes) by Rev. J. Ingram; 

 4to., xxxii., 463: London. 



1859. Edition by J. A. Giles (Bonn's Series); 8vo. : London. 

 1861. Edition (Rolls Scries. No. 23) by B. Thorpe(VoL I., original 

 text; Vol. II., translation); 8vo. : London. 



This work is of the highest interest and importance ; and may be placed on 

 an equality with Domesday Book. It is — together with the Ecclesiastical 

 History of Bede — the great source from which the early chroniclers 

 obtained their materials for the times to which it relates. " Ambresbyri " 

 is mentioned (Thorpe, I., '2451 : but neither Stonehenge nor A bury ; nor 

 is there any mention of any fight or 44 massacre " of British chiefs by the 

 Saxons at or near Stonehenge. 



Scartli, Rev. Preb. H M [1814—1890]: Antiquary. 

 1864. [Address delivered at Stonehenge, to members of 

 British Association : Bath Meeting.] 



1 80"). Meoai.ithic B km a ins of (Jkeat Britain . . . 



especially Stonehenge. Gent's M<<<i. for Jan.. pp. f>0 — f>L\ 



•• We have in them monuments of a very remote age, and of a very simple 

 and primitive people; and if we would preserve the memorials of our 

 national progress, and treasure up its historical records, we should carefully 

 preserve these records of the prinncval inhabitants of our land." 



1S09. Mi.i. a i. nine Kemains at Stanton Drew. Proc. 



Somerset Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. for 1867, pp. 161—172. 



Scharff Dr. R. F A 1 Dublin Museum. 



isiw. Histuky of tiik Klkopean Fauna j 8vo., vii, 364. 

 illustrated : London. 



