144 Bibliography of Stonehenge and Avebury. 



temple or a British trophy. It is probably not funereal." Of the first 

 edition of this bouk only twenty copies were printed. 



Watson, C. K. 1873. Letter on Desired Government 



SURVEY OF Wilts AND StONEHENGE. Proc. Soc. Antiquaries, 



2 ser., V. 389. 



Asks for a " survey on the scale of 1 2500," before the plough has " carried 

 any further its work of destruction in effacing interesting remains of 

 antiquity." A reply promising such a survey of the Stonehenge district 

 during the year 1873 was received from the First Commissioner of "Works. 



Watson. G-. L. 1901. The Age of Stonehenge Daily 



Chronicle, 18 Nov., ». 3. 



Stonehenge is of Neolithic age, and was erected about 5000 B.C. 

 [In the following issue (Nov. 19, p. 3) of this newspaper, " C.S. " controverts 

 Mr. "Watson's views. The stones do not show sullicient " weathering " for 

 so great an age as he indicates.] 



Way, Albert [180") — 1874]: Antiquary ; founder of the 

 Arch ecological In st it ute. 



1S49. Barrows at Bulford [four miles east of Stonehenge]. 

 Archaeological Joum., VI., 319. See also XXIV.. 24; and 

 Archceologia, XLIIL, 366. 



Seven burrows were examined ; the chief find was a beautiful " basket " or 

 " incense " cup. 



and Hon. W. O. Stanley. An- ient [mterments am- 



SePULchkal Ukns found in Anglesey and North Wales ; with 

 sonic account oiVxainples in other localities. Archaol. < 'mnhrt nsis; 



3 ser., XIV.. 217—293 (with illustrations l»y Mr. Blight). 

 Several comparisons with objects discovered in "Wilts banc ws are made. 



See p. 257 for cut of a small urn found at Llandyssilio, which was con- 

 sidered by Mr. Fenton to be " a miniature [or model of] Stonehenge," 

 resembling an urn in the " Heytesbury Museum." The " incense-cup " 



found at Bulford, near Stonehenge, is described (p. 262). Ste also p. 284. 



Waylen. James. L854 Histori oi Marlborough; 8va, 



\ iii., 570 : London. 



The subjects treated of include Amesbury nunnery, p. f>4 ; Auhny, pp. 

 2«.»;>- V. .-•.s : tire\ W ethers, p. 212 ; Sarscns, p. 521) ; Silbury Hill, 



)). 4015; Wayland's Smithy. j>. f>27. Silbury Hill ipp. — is connected 



with Marlborough Mound. 

 [Reviewed in Witts May., [., 118.J 



