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1. County and Shire. The Name Devonshire.[1]
2. General Characteristics.[4]
3. Size. Shape. Boundaries.[8]
4. Surface and General Features.[11]
5. Watershed. Rivers and the tracing of their courses. Lakes.[20]
6. Geology.[30]
7. Natural History.[41]
8. A Peregrination of the Coast: 1, The Bristol Channel.[55]
9. A Peregrination of the Coast: 2, The English Channel.[65]
10. Coastal Gains and Losses. Sandbanks. Lighthouses.[79]
11. Climate and Rainfall.[88]
12. People—Race. Dialects. Settlements. Population.[97]
13. Agriculture—Main Cultivations. Woodlands. Stock.[104]
14. Industries and Manufactures.[111]
15. Mines and Minerals.[119]
16. Fisheries and Fishing Stations.[124]
17. Shipping and Trade.[129]
18. History of Devonshire.[136]
19. Antiquities.[152]
20. Architecture—(a) Ecclesiastical.[167]
21. Architecture—(b) Military.[185]
22. Architecture—(c) Domestic.[192]
23. Communications: Past and Present.[202]
24. Administration and Divisions—Ancient and Modern.[208]
25. The Roll of Honour of the County.[213]
26. The Chief Towns and Villages of Devonshire.[225]

[ILLUSTRATIONS]

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Devonshire in the Exeter Domesday Book. Phot. Worth& Co[3]
King Tor, near Tavistock. Phot. Frith[5]
A Typical Devon Stream— Watersmeet, Lynmouth. Phot.Coates & Co.[6]
A Devon Valley—Yawl Bottom, Uplyme. Phot. Frith[7]
Glen Lyn, near Lynmouth.Phot. Coates & Co.[9]
The Upper Dart, from the Moors. Phot. Frith[12]
Tavy Cleave, showing disintegrated granite[14]
On Lundy[17]
The River Exe at Tiverton. Phot. Frith[21]
On the Dart; Sharpham Woods. Phot. Frith[24]
The Axe at Axminster Bridge. Phot. Frith[26]
Bideford and the Torridge Estuary. Phot. Frith[28]
Geological Section across England[32]
Logan Stone, Dartmoor. Phot. Frith[34]
A smoothly-weathered granite Tor, Dartmoor. Phot. Frith[36]
Footprints of Cheirotherium. Phot. H. G. Herring[38]
A Red Deer. Phot. H. G. Herring[43]
Otters. Phot. H. G. Herring[44]
Spurge Hawk Moth, with Pupa and Caterpillar. Phot.H. G. Herring[51]
The Castle Rock, Lynton. Phot. Coates & Co.[56]
Valley of Rocks, Lynton. Phot. Frith[57]
Ilfracombe, from Hillsborough. Phot. Coates & Co.[59]
Cliffs near Clovelly. Phot. Frith[63]
Clovelly Harbour[64]
Church Rock, Clovelly. Phot. Frith[65]
Pinhay Landslip. Phot. Frith[67]
White Cliff, Seaton. Phot. Barrett[68]
Parson and Clerk Rocks, Dawlish. Phot. Frith[70]
Anstis Cove, near Torquay. Phot. Frith[71]
Torquay from Vane Hill. Phot. Frith[72]
Brixham. Phot. Frith[74]
"Britannia" and "Hindostan" in Dartmouth Harbour. Phot. Frith[75]
A Rough Sea at Ilfracombe. Phot.Frith[81]
The Eddystone Lighthouse. Phot.Frith[84]
The Start Lighthouse. Phot. Frith[87]
The Winter Garden at Torquay. Phot. Frith[90]
Upcott Lane, Bideford. Phot. Frith[94]
A Cockle Woman, River Exe. Phot. Frith[101]
A Honiton Lace-Worker. Phot. Frith[102]
Old Ford Farm, Bideford. Phot. Frith[105]
Exmoor Ponies. Phot. Sport and General Illustrations Co.[106]
Red Devon Cow[107]
Gathering Cider Apples[109]
A Water-mill at Uplyme. Phot. Frith[110]
Devonshire Lace[113]
Devonshire Pottery from the Watcombe Works[115]
Cider-making in the 17th Century[116]
A Modern Cider Press[117]
Ship-building Yard, Brixham. Phot. Frith[118]
Devon Great Consols Mine. Phot. Frith[121]
Stone Quarry, Beer. Phot. Frith[123]
Fish Market at Brixham. Phot. Lake[126]
Brixham Trawlers. Phot. Frith[128]
Teignmouth. Phot. Coates & Co., Bristol[133]
Drake's Island from Mt. Edgcumbe. Phot. Frith[135]
Penny of Ethelred II, struck at Exeter. Phot. Worth & Co.[139]
Signatures of Drake and Hawkyns[143]
Flagon taken by Drake from the "Capitana" of the Armada.
From a photograph taken by the Queen's command[144]
Drake's Drum. From a photograph presented by Lady Eliott Drake[145]
The "Mayflower" Stone on Plymouth Quay. Phot. Frith[146]
Palaeolithic Implement from Kent's Cavern[152]
Dolmen near Drewsteignton. Phot. Mr John S. Amery[154]
Palstave of the Bronze Age, from Exeter Museum. Phot. Worth & Co[155]
Fernworthy Circle, near Chagford. Phot. Frith[156]
Hurston Stone Alignment. Phot. Mr John S. Amery[157]
Triple Stone Row and Circle near Headlands, Dartmoor.
Phot. Mr John S. Amery[158]
Bronze Centaur forming the Head of a Roman Standard.
Phot. Worth & Co.[162]
Saxon Sword-hilt[164]
Cyclopean Bridge, Dartmoor. Phot. Frith[166]
Norman Doorway, Axminster Church. Phot. Miss E. K. Prideaux[169]
Ottery St Mary Church. Phot. Frith[170]
Decorated Window, Exeter Cathedral. Phot. Worth & Co.[171]
Rood Screen and Pulpit, Harberton Church. Phot. Crossley, Knutsford[174]
The Seymour Tomb, Berry Pomeroy Church. Phot. Frith.[177]
Exeter Cathedral, West Front. Phot. Worth & Co.[179]
The Nave, Exeter Cathedral. Phot. Worth & Co.[181]
Buckland Abbey from a photograph presented by Lady Eliott Drake[184]
Compton Castle. Phot. E. Kelly[189]
An Old Devon Farmhouse Chimney Corner. Phot. Miss E. K. Prideaux[193]
Hayes Barton: Sir Walter Ralegh's House. Phot. Miss E. K. Prideaux[196]
Mol's Coffee House, Exeter. Phot. S. A. Moore of Exeter[198]
Sydenham House[199]
Dartmouth: Old Houses in the High Street. Phot. Frith[201]
Newton Village. Phot. Frith[202]
Teignmouth: the Coast Line and Sea-wall. Phot. Frith[206]
The Guildhall, Exeter. Phot. Frith[211]
Sir Francis Drake[214]
Sir Walter Ralegh. Phot. Emery Walker. Signature. Phot. Worth & Co.[216]
Charles Kingsley. Phot. Emery Walker[220]
Blundell's School, Tiverton. Phot. Frith[222]
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Phot. Emery Walker[223]
Clovelly. Phot. Frith[228]
Dartmouth, from Warfleet. Phot. Frith[230]
Cherry Bridge, near Lynmouth. Phot. Frith[234]
Lynmouth Harbour. Phot. Coates & Co.[235]
Ogwell Mill, Newton Abbot. Phot. Frith[237]
Shute Manor House. Phot. Barrett[240]
Tiverton Bridge. Phot. Frith[241]
Diagrams[243]