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280 Chinese, 33-5, 84. Circles, stone, 57-9, 101, 160, 163, 164, 273. Clakeywell Pool, 231. Clerk, old, 125-6, 158. Glitters, 17, 75. Coffin-stone, 195. Commons, 23. Convicts, 262-3, 265-7. Cooking-holes, 44-6, 70; pots, 46, 70. Cookworthy, William, 237-8. Coral moss, 250-1. Cosdon, 149. Country dances, 236. Cox Tor, 269. Cranbrook Castle, 104, 162. Cranmere Pool, 7, 149. Cromlech, 55, 57, 162. Crosses, Celtic, 42; on Dartmoor, 65-6, 159, 203, 210-12, 236, 274. Cuckoo, 252. Culture, encroachment of, 26-8. Cut Hill, 243.

Daddy longlegs, 254-5. Damnonii, 44. Dartmoor : ancient inhabitants, 29-51; antiquities, 52-73; bogs, 2-10; camps, 97-107; cradle of rivers, 1; forest, 22, 24-5, 271; granite, 16; lakes, 15, 16; plants, 11-13, 19-21; Preservation Society, 27; salubrity of, 178-9, 259-60; tin-streaming, 108-123; tors, 7, 14-15, 75. et passim; venville parishes, 22-3. Dart River, 194-200; East, 241; West, 224, 256; cry of, 235; otter-hunting on, 224-8. Dedication of Celtic churches, 128-9. Deer, 223. Destruction of antiquities, 53-5, 162, 172, 210, 211, 228. Dewerstone, 104, 239-40. Dolly Trebble, 196-7. Dolmens, 55-6. Dolmen-builders, 36-9. Drewsteignton cromlech, 162. Drift, a Dartmoor, 25. Drizzlecombe, 60, 63, 120, 236. Druids, 80-1, 272. Duchy, 27. Dunnabridge Pound, 26. Dyeing, 249.

Elford family, 221. Epitaphs, 129-30, 193. Erme Plains, 212; river, 211. Escapes of convicts, 265-7. Exe River, 1.

Fardell, 219. Farmhouses, 190. Fernworthy, 163. Fice's Well, 274. Flint finds, 160, 243; tools and weapons, 30, 37, 38, 45, 49. Foale's Arrishes, 176-8. Fordd = a road, 273. Forest, 22, 24-5, 271. Fox-hunting, 223. Fox Tor Mire, 6. Fresh air, 178. Funeral customs, 83-96. Fur Tor Cut, 7-8. Furze, 12-13.

Gael, 39, 41-2. Galford, 105-6.