THE ANNUAL MEETING for 1895 will be held at Cousham 

 on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, July 31st, August 1st 

 and 2nd. Corsham Court, Castle Combe, and Lacock Abbey 

 will be among the places visited. 



QUERIES AND REQUESTS. 

 Wilts Dialect. 

 Mr. G. E. Dartnell, Abbottsfield, Salisbury, and the Rev. E. H. 

 Goddard, Clyffe Vicarage, Wootton Basselt, would be greatly 

 obliged if Members interested in the dialect of the county 

 would send them notes of any Wiltshire words not already 

 noted in " Contributions towards a Wiltshire Glossary" in Nos. 

 76, 77, and 80 of the Magazine. 



Notes on Local Archeology and Natural History. 

 The Editor of the Magazine asks Members in all parts of the county 

 to send him short concise notes of anything of interest, in the 

 way of either Archeology or Natural History, connected with 

 Wiltshire, for insertion in the Magazine. 



Churchyard Inscriptions. 

 The Rev. E. H. Goddard would be glad to hear from anyone who 

 is willing to take the trouble of copying the whole of the in- 

 scriptions on the tombstones in any churchyard, with a view to 

 helping in the gradual collection of the tombstone inscriptions 

 of the county. Up to the present, about 35 churches and 

 churchyards have been completed or promised. 



The English Dialect Dictionary. — Help needed. 

 Professor Joseph Wright, of Oxford, appeals for help from those 

 interested in philological studies, in reading and " slipping M 

 Glossaries and books containing dialect words, in order that 

 the work may be sufficiently advanced to enable him to begin 

 the task of editing the enormous mass of material — weighing 

 about one ton — which has been accumulating for the last twenty 

 years. The Dictionary is to cover entirely different ground from 

 that of Murray's " New English Dictionary," being confined 

 strictly to non-literary English. Anyone willing to help may 

 obtain full information from Professor J. Wkight, 6, Nor ham 

 Road , Oxford ; or G. E. Dartnell, Esq., Abboltsjieldj Strafford 

 Road, Salisbury. 



WILTSHIRE WORDS, a Glossary of Words used in the County of 

 Wiltshire, by G. E. Dartnell and the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 

 8vo, 1893. Pp. xix. and 235. Price, 15*. net. A re-publication by the 

 English Dialect Society of the three papers of " Contributions towards a 

 Wiltshire Glossary which have appeared in the Wilts Arch. Mag.^.'m 

 connected form, with many additions and corrections, prefaced by a short 

 grammatical introduction, and containing twelve pages of specimens of 

 Wiltshire talk. Henry Frowde, Amen Corner, London, E.C. 



TO BE DISPOSED OF, a duplicate copy of each of the following 

 books : — Hoare's "Ancient Wiltshire," 2 vols., folio; " Modern Wilts," 

 Hundreds of Heytesbury, and Branch and Dole, 2 vols., folio ; 

 Canon Jackson's "History of Grittletou," 4to. ; Aubrey's '* Natural 

 History of Wilts," 4to. ; Smith's " Choir Gaur," large paper 4to. ; also the 

 first five vols, of " The Wilts Magazine," containing all the rare numbers 

 of that publication. — Apply to Mii. W. Cunnington, 58, Acre-lane, 

 London, S.W. 



