The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 1Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1854 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 27
... ground has so often to be trodden over and over again . One generation follows in the track of another ; makes the same inquiries ; reaches the same point ; leaves nothing for the next to start with ; and so no progress is made . No ...
... ground has so often to be trodden over and over again . One generation follows in the track of another ; makes the same inquiries ; reaches the same point ; leaves nothing for the next to start with ; and so no progress is made . No ...
Page 38
... ground he is upon , and what families he is at liberty to connect with the place . High up in the tracery of some window , or far back in some neglected corner , he will spy a bit of coloured glass , half covered with whitewash , turned ...
... ground he is upon , and what families he is at liberty to connect with the place . High up in the tracery of some window , or far back in some neglected corner , he will spy a bit of coloured glass , half covered with whitewash , turned ...
Page 44
... ground birds ? Mark the shortness of the wing , for they need not extensive flight ; their deficiency in the faculty of grasping with their feet , for they rarely perch ; but see their swiftness and endurance in running , their strong ...
... ground birds ? Mark the shortness of the wing , for they need not extensive flight ; their deficiency in the faculty of grasping with their feet , for they rarely perch ; but see their swiftness and endurance in running , their strong ...
Page 54
... ground , or on what species of tree , shrub , or plant ? Was more than one specimen of the same species observed ? Was it seen in the ' larva ' or caterpillar state ? In the ' pupa ' or chrysalis ? Or the ' image ' a perfect insect form ...
... ground , or on what species of tree , shrub , or plant ? Was more than one specimen of the same species observed ? Was it seen in the ' larva ' or caterpillar state ? In the ' pupa ' or chrysalis ? Or the ' image ' a perfect insect form ...
Page 61
... Ground Plan of the Druidical Temple at Abury , ( drawing . ) * Ditto ditto in Plaster . Two Drawings of large stones , at Abury . Two Views of Stonehenge . Bones , from the excavation at Silbury Hill . Ground Plan and Sections of ...
... Ground Plan of the Druidical Temple at Abury , ( drawing . ) * Ditto ditto in Plaster . Two Drawings of large stones , at Abury . Two Views of Stonehenge . Bones , from the excavation at Silbury Hill . Ground Plan and Sections of ...
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