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THE SEVENTEENTH

OF THE

VOLUME

TRANSACTIONS OF THE DEVONSHIRE ASSOCIATION FOR THE
ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, LITERATURE, AND ART.

Adams family, 204.

Address of the President, 33.
Akeland of Akeland, 200.

Alphred, Bishop of Crediton, 204.
Apples and Cider, 324.

Arrow Head of Flint at Cock's Tor,
71; at Princetown, ib.

Ash, Simon, alias Fraxinus, 204.
Ashley, or Astley, 204.

Ashwood, John, 205; Rev. Bartholo-
mew, 298.

Atwell, Hugh, 205.

Audley, Lord James, 205.

Avery family, 210.

Babbage, Charles, 210.
Babington, Gervais, 212.
Badcock, Samuel, 213.
Barrows, or Tumuli, 127.
Battle of Brunanburg, 278.
Beer, formerly Shipcombe, 195.
Bell of Bronze, and Fibula, 74.
Boundaries of Seaton Parish, 194-5.
Bronze Bell, and Fibula, 74.
Brunanburg, Battle of, 278.
Brushfield, Dr. T. N., M.D., The
Bibliography of the Rev. George
Oliver, D.D., of Exeter. Portrait,
266; confusion of names, ib.;
Geo. Oliver, born at Popplewick,
and his works, 269; Geo. Oliver,
of Exeter, and his works, 270;
his portrait, 276.

Bye-Laws and Standing Orders, 20.
Catalogue of Mosses, 374.
Chalk Drawings, 147, 150.
Charms and Superstitions, 119.
Cider, and the Devonshire Colic, 324.
Climate, 187.

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Crayon Pictures, 147.

Dart River, and its Admirers, 317.
Dartmoor Trackways, 351.
Davidson, J. B., M. A., F. S. A., Seaton
before the Conquest. Map, 193;
Latin Deed and Saxon Boun-
daries, 194; English explanation,
195; Horton Priory and Sher-
borne, 196; description in Domes-
day Book, 197.

Deer Horn Implement and Figure, 73.
Devonshire Men at the Inner Temple.

By W. K. Willcocks, M. A., 246.
Domesday Book and Clovelly, 313.
Downes, Rev. W., B.A., F.G.S., Geo-
logical Notes upon the Honiton
District. Plate, 240; Red Marl of
black colour at Combe Raleigh-
Gault-Greensand and Red Marl
not conformable; ib.; Honiton
Tunnel-Woodward and Ussher
cited, 241; Rhætic beds-fluvia-
tile, and not marine erosion, 242;
Culm river gravels Cretaceous-
Exe river gravels non-Cretaceous,
244; glacial ages, submergences,
drift, and geological time, 245.
Drawings in chalk, crayon, or pastel,
147, 150; in water colour, 146,
155, 175.
Earthquakes. By E. Parfitt, 281.
Escot, and its Paintings, 176.
Firearms and the Longbow, 337.
Fleet-Fleote-Flveta-æt Fleote=
Seaton, 193-6.
Flint Implements, 70.
Folk Lore, 118.

Fosseway in Danmonium, 351.

Gamlen, W. H., Obituary Notice of,
64.

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Gault Beds near Honiton, 240.

Geography of Ptolemy, 352.

Geology of the Honiton District.
Rev. W. Downes. Plate 240.

Geology, Submarine. A. R. Hunt,292.
Greensand at Lyme, 240.
Hawker, Rev. Treasurer (the late),
Changes in travelling on the road
between Exeter and Plymouth
during the last sixty years, 450;
the Defiance, Herald, and Sub-
scription coaches, ib.; rate of tra-
velling, 452; prejudice against
railroads, 453; the Bath mail
without coachman or guard, 484;
another like instance, ib.; death
of Harbridge, 455; sonnet on
steam, ib.; atmospheric railway, 456.
Hepatica of Devon. E. Parfitt, 414.
Honeyditches, 277.

Honiton Tunnel, 241.

Hunt, A. R., M. A., F. L. S., F.G.S.,
Notes on the Submarine Geology of
the English Channel off the south
coast of Devon, Part IV., 292;
list of rocks dredged up, 293;
arkose granitoid specimen, 294;
notes by Professor Bonney, 295.
Hutchinson, P. O., Honeyditches.

Map, 277; Battle of Brunanburg,
and the Saxon Chronicle, 278;
two separate batches of earls slain,
279; Roman villa, 280.

Insects and their migrations, 335.
Jordan, W. R. Hall, The Migration

of Insects, 335; the Gamma Moth,
and Painted Lady, 336.
Jungermannia of Devon. E. Parfitt,
414.

Kitson, R., Obituary Notice of, 64.
Lake, W. C., M. D., Sequel to Com-
parative Meteorology of Torquay,
Teignmouth, and Sidmouth, 286;
comparisons of Stations, Castle
College with Rocombe, 287; Ro-
combe with Babbacombe, Bitton,
and Woodway, 288; and Sid-
mouth, 289; summary, ib.; Table
of means of observations, 291.
List of Members, 459.
List, Classified, 470.

Long-bow and Firearms, 337.
Marsh-Dunn, R. M., Obituary Notice
of, 66.

Meteorological Observations, 186.
Migration of Insects. W. R. H.
Jordan, 335.

Moss on Dead Trees, 371.

Mosses of Devon. E. Parfitt, 367.
Moths and Butterflies, 335.
Nonconformity in the neighbourhood
of Seaton, 298.
Obituary Notices, 64.

Officers of the Association, 5.

Oliver, Dr., D.D., of Exeter, 266.
Ormerod, G. Wareing, M.A., F.G.S.,

On the Substitution of Firearms
for the Long-bow, 337; military
stores at Chagford, 338; Appendix,

340.

Paintings in oil, 134; in water colour,
146, 155, 175.

Parfitt, E., On Earthquakes in Devon-
shire, Supplement, 281.

Parfitt, E., The Moss Flora of Devon,
367. Peat moss, 368; compressed
peat for fuel, 369; peat for stables,
ib.; peat as charcoal, 370; mosses,
parasites on trees, 371; number of
moss species in Devon 302 at the
present time, and 34 varieties, and
73 of hepaticæ, 372. Discussion
on tropical heat, 373. Catalogue,
374. Devon Hepatica-71 species
in Devon, 414. Catalogue, 415.
Peat Moss in Britain, 368.
Pengelly, W., F. R.S., &c. Prince's
Worthies of Devon, and the Dic-
tionary of National Biography.
Part I., 199. Ackland of Cullum
John, 200; Adams, Alphred, Ash,
Ashley, 204; Ashwood, Atwell,
Audley, 205; Avery, Babbage,
210; Babington, 212; Badcock,
and concluding observations, 213.
Pengelly, W., Notes on Slips con-
nected with Devonshire. Part
VIII., 313; Clovelly, and Domes-
day Book, ib.; Villanus, Villa,
Villein, &c., 315; the Dart, the
English Rhine, 317; Teign Bridge,
320; Woollacombe Sands, 323.
Pengelly, W., Notes on Notices of
the Geology and Palæontology of
Devonshire, Part XII. The Cliffs
from Hartland to Clovelly, 425;
Antiquity of Man, 426; Brixham
Cavern, 429; Oreston Caverns, 431;
Mac Enery cross-questioned, 432;
Brent Tor a Volcano, 434; Kent's
Cavern, 437, 440; Neolithic period,
438; the Breccia Implements, 441;
what broke up the Crystalline Sta-
lagmite, 443; Breccia Fossils re-
deposited in the Cave-earth, 445;
the supposed Human Fibula of the
Victoria Cave, 446; Stalagmite
Chronometers, 447; limits of Geo-
logical Time, 448.
Pencil Drawings, 155.
Places and Times of Meeting, 6.
Plymouth, Siege accounts of.
R. N. Worth, F.G.S., 215.
Poictiers, Battle of, 207.

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Poltimore Park, 159.
President's Address, 33.
Prince's Worthies, &c., Part I. By
W. Pengelly, F. R. S., 199.
Property of the Association, 30.
Provincialisms, 77.
Rainfall, &c., 187.

Raised Beach on Plymouth Hoe, 67.
Red Marl and Cretaceous Beds near
Honiton not conformable, 241.
Report of the Council, 25.
Report of the Treasurer, 29.
Report, Tenth, on Scientific Memo-
randa, 67.

Report, Eighth, on Verbal Provin-
cialisms, 77.

Report, Eighth, on Devonshire Folk
Lore, 118.

Report, Seventh, on Barrows, 127.
Report, Sixth, on Works of Art, 132.
Report, Fourth, 2nd Series, on Cli-
mate, 187.

Rhætic Beds near Honiton, 242.
Rivers of Danmonium, 355.
Rules, 17.

Scientific Memoranda, 67.

Seaton before the Conquest, and Map.
By J. B. Davidson, 193.
Seaton, Early Nonconformity in the
neighbourhood of. By E. Win-
deatt, 298.

Siege Accounts of Plymouth. By
R. N. Worth, 215.

Slips lapsus pennæ, 313.

Somerville, A., On the probable Vol-
canic origin of the Breccias at the
base of the Trias in South Devon,
&c., 285.

Table showing Places and Times of
Meeting, 6.

Teign Bridge, 320.
Tokens, 69.

Torre Abbey, and its Pictures, 173.
Trackways on Dartmoor, 351, 361.
Travelling Sixty Years Ago, 450.
Treasurer's Report, 29.
Tunnel near Honiton, 241.
Ugbrook Park, 133.

Water-colour Drawings, 146, 155, 175.
Weymouth, R. F., M.A., D. Lit., Pre-
sident. Presidential Address, 33;
dialects, and sound of vowels, 34;
sound of u, and his work on
Early English Pronunciation, 35;
the aspirate, 38; v for f, z for s,
39; force of letter r, 42; Mr.
Elworthy and Dr. Murray, 45;
old Norse dialect, 46; past tense
in ed, 47; prefix ge, ye, y, i, and
a, 48; change of end, ande, inde,

into ing, 49; her for she, thee for
thou, 50; je and moi, French, 51;
use of that, 53; sound of how, now,
cow, 58; the use of tother, 61;
changes in language, 62.
Willcocks, W. K., M. A., Devonshire
Men at the Inner Temple, 1547-
1660, 246. Apprenticii ad Legem,
246; Apprenticii ad Barros, 247;
Inns of Court-Thavie's Inn, 248;
Inns of Chancery, 250; "Called
to the Bar," ib.; Book of the
Admittances, 251; List of Benchers,
252; Machyn's Diary, 253.
Willcocks, F., M.D., Notes on the
Devonshire Colic, and its connection
with Cider, 324. Lead poisoning,
325; apple growing not ancient,
326; not in Devon till the six-
teenth century, ib.; cider anti-
scorbutic, 327; writings of Dr.
Musgrave, 328; of Dr. Huxham,
329; and Sir George Baker, 331;
lead cider presses, 332.
Wilson, Surgeon-Genl. John, Obitu-
ary Notice of, 65.

Windeatt, E., Early Nonconformity
in the Neighbourhood of Seaton,
298. Persecutions, 300; Mr. Ash-
wood's writings, 301; Monmouth's
rebellion, ib.; revolution of 1688,
306; the cause at Beer, 307; at
Colyton, 308; at Honiton, 310;
at Powderham, 311; old Noncon-
formist register at Honiton, ib.;
Mr. Ball and Mr. Walrond at
Honiton, 312.

Worth, R. N., F.G.S., The Siege
Accounts of Plymouth, 215. Money
received for the safety of Plymouth,
216; private loans or subscriptions,
217; statement of expenditure, 219;
payment of moneys, 220; Mount
Batten fortified, 221; Maudlyn
works strengthened, 225; Cornet
Rolles captures five horses, 227;
Capt. Ellingsworth redeemed out
of Lydford prison, 232; indepen-
dent accounts, 236; for clothing,
237 ammunition, 238.
Worth, R. N., Notes on the Ancient

Recorded Topography of Devon,
Map, 345. Site of Tamare, 346;
Domesday Book, ib.; Totnes, a
district, 350; trackways on Dart.
moor, 351, 361; Fosseway, 352;
geography of Ptolemy, ib.; of the
chorographer of Ravenna, 356;
Statio Deventia, 359; Peutingerian
table, 362; Moridunum, 364.

ERRATA AND CORRIGENDA.

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25, for "Prutterton" read "Prutteston."

9, for "Brydemtton" read " Brydgemtton."
1, for "Lupton" read "Lucton."

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6 from bottom, after "end" insert “and."

5 from bottom, for "parallel of longitude" read "meridian." 8, for "msilead" read "mislead.'

3 from bottom, for "portion" read "position."

15, for "has" read "have.”

6 from bottom, for "other rivulets" read "others, rivulets." 5 from bottom & sequel, for "Blackstone" read "Blakistone." 21, for "1658" read "1653."

3, for "uncleus" read "nucleus."

THE ANNUAL MEETING IN 1886.

THE ANNUAL MEETING AT ST. MARY CHURCH

WILL COMMENCE

ON TUESDAY, JULY 27TH, 1886.

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