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| 1. | [County and Shire. Meaning of the Words] | 1 |
| 2. | [General Characteristics] | 6 |
| 3. | [Size. Shape. Boundaries] | 8 |
| 4. | [Surface and General Features] | 15 |
| 5. | [Watershed. Rivers and their Courses. Lakes] | 18 |
| 6. | [Geology and Soil] | 25 |
| 7. | [Natural History] | 41 |
| 8. | [Climate and Rainfall] | 47 |
| 9. | [People—Race. Population] | 52 |
| 10. | [Agriculture] | 55 |
| 11. | [Industries and Manufactures] | 57 |
| 12. | [Minerals. Building Materials] | 61 |
| 13. | [The History of Berkshire] | 65 |
| 14. | [History (continued)] | 75 |
| 15. | [Antiquities—(a) Prehistoric] | 80 |
| 16. | [Antiquities—(b) Roman and Saxon] | 89 |
| 17. | [Architecture—(a) Ecclesiastical. Churches] | 91 |
| 18. | [Architecture—(b) Religious Houses] | 102 |
| 19. | [Architecture—(c) Military] | 109 |
| 20. | [Architecture—(d) Domestic] | 113 |
| 21. | [Communications—Ancient and Modern] | 117 |
| 22. | [Administration and Divisions—Ancient andModern] | 125 |
| 23. | [Public and Educational Establishments] | 128 |
| 24. | [The Forest in Berkshire] | 135 |
| 25. | [Roll of Honour] | 137 |
| 26. | [The Chief Towns and Villages of Berkshire] | 146 |