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- Badbury Rings, Wake Smart, 11 16-26
- Badbury Rings Reviewed, E.C.Chancellor, 66 19-30
- Bailey, C.J. ,
- An Early Iron-Age/Romano-British Site at Pin's Knoll. Litton Cheney, 81 124-126
- An Early Iron Age B Hearth Site indicating Salt Working on the North Shore of the Fleet at Wyke Regis, 84 132-136
- Second Interim Report on the Excavations at Pin's Knoll, Litton Cheney, 85 95-96
- A Unique 9th Centvry Carolingian Coin from Litton Cheney, 85 122-123
- Notes on the Medieval and Roman Sites in the Bride Valley, Dorset, 87 90-92
- Romano-British Site at Walls, Puncknoll, 88 107-108
- An Early Iron Age/Romano-British site at Pin's Knoll, Litton Cheney, 89 147-159
- Some Stone Implements from Abbotsbury and Long Bredy, Dorset, 90 165
- Two Romano-British Occupation Sites at Swyre and Burton Bradstock, 90 167
- Romano-British Site at Walls, Puncknoll, 90 167-168
- A Sea Centaur Engraved Gem from the Romano-British site at Walls, Puncknoll, Dorset, 90 230-231
- Interim Report on the Excavation of a Disc Barrow on Black Down, Kingston Russell, 93 133
- Trial Excavation of an Iron Age and Romano-British Site at Quarry Lodden. Bincombe, Dorset, 93 135-143
- Romano-British Occupation on Grimstone Down, Stratton, 93 156-157
- Interim Report on the Excavation of a Bowl Barrow on Black Down, Kingston Russell, 94 76
- Romano-British Site at Compton Valence, 94 80
- Archaeological and Historical Notes on Sites in the Bride Valley, 95 100-101
- Sarsen Stone Survey, Note on the Dorset Section, 97 47-48
- Two Romano-British Cist Burials et Portesham, Dorset, 97 51
- Excavations in the Glebe, Bridport, 1975, 97 63
- Excavation of Three Round Barrows in the parish of Kingston Russell, 102 19-31
- Settlement Patterns in the Bride Valley, 102 104-106
- West Bexington Deserted Medieval Village, 105 152
- Fieldwork in the Upper Valley of the South Winterbourne, 106 134-137
- The Deserted Medieval Village of West Bexington, 106 120-123
- Romano-British Site at Walls, Puncknowle, Dorset, 107 55-86
- The Bedfords, Michels and Kingston Russell, 108 33-40
- Baiss, J.L.R., Butterflies in Dorset 1988, 110 173-174
- Baker, Edmund G.,
- On a New Dorsetshire Variety of Plantage Coronopus Linn., 17 87-95
- Baker, Eve,
- Wall Painting in the Church of St.Mary the virgin, Cerne Abbas, Dorset, 84 109-110
- Baker, R.S.,
- A Circular Kimmeridge Shale Tray from Wareham, 92 148-150
- Baker, Sir Talbot H.B.,
- Canford Church, 10 146-152
- Recollections of the Walls of Hadrian and Antonine, 14 29-36
- Charminster Church and its Restoration, 15 xlvii-liv
- Notes on the Churches of Gussage St. Michael's and Gussage All Saints', 17 80-86
- Knowlton Church and Earthwork, 17 135-140
- Bank Barrows and Related Monuments of Dorset in the Light of Recent Fieldwork, Richard Bradley, 105 15-20
- Bankes, Eustace R.,
- Lepidoptera of the Isle of Purbeck, 6 128-183
- Occurrence in Dorsetshire of Butalis Siccella, Zeller, 9 118-122
- First Supplement to the Lepidoptera of the Isle of Purbeck, 10 197-213
- Purbeck Wild Flowers in December, 11 82-87
- Bankes, W.A.,
- The Recent Discovery of Human Remains at Wareham House, Dorchester, 14 105-107
- Bankes, W.R.,
- Kingston Lacy, 11 159-162
- Banks, Sir Joseph,
- Journal of an Excursion to Eastbury in Bristol in 1767, 21 143-149
- Barker, Katherine,
- The Origins of Sherborne: a Preliminary Report, 99 127-128
- Early ecclesiastical Settlement in Dorset: a Note on the Topography of Sherborne, Beaminster and Wimborne Minster, 102 107-112
- The Topgography of Sherborne, Lanprobi - a Reply, 104 197-198
- Institution and Landscape in Early Medieval Wessex: Aldhelm of Malmesbury, Sherborne and Selwoodshire, 106 33-42
- Barker, R.L.,
- Finds from some Settlement Sites in Cranborne Chase, 82 83-85
- A Barnacle from the Cinder Member, Purbeck Limestone Formation, Worbarrow Tout, Dorset, P.C.Ensom, 106 167-168
- Barnes, F. J.,
- Lobsters, 32 73-94
- Barnes, William,
- poem, A British Earthwork, 1 94-96
- Notes on the History of Shaftesbury, 3 27-33
- The Tout Hill. Shaftesbury, 3 48
- On the Iter XVI of Antoninus, 4 62-77
- Cranborne, the So Called Castle, 4 134-136
- On the Maze or Mizmaze, at Leigh, Dorset, 4 154-157
- Some Slight Notes on Badbury Rings, 5 38-39
- Eggardon and British Tribeship, 5 40-46
- Notes on the Torque, 5 47-48
- A Study on the Bockley or Bockerley Dyke and others in Dorset, 5 49-56
- Notes on the so called Roman Roads, 5 69-80
- Study on the Invasion of South West of Britain, by Vespasian, 6 18-28
- A Study of the Belgae in South Britain, 6 33-44
- Pilsdon, 7 102-105
- first edition of Guide to Dorchester, 110 18, 22
- Barnes, William,
- Ed. J.E.Acland, Edge Tools in Early Britain, 37 132-136
- Barnes, William, his Will, Bernard Jones, 83 127-129
- Barnes, William and the Social Problem, C.J.Wrigley, 99 19-27
- Barnes W.Miles,
- A Brief Historical and descriptive sketch of the Churches in the Rural Deanery of Dorchester, 12 36-70
- Roman Fortification, with special reference to the Roman Defences of Dorchester, 12 135-145
- The Diary of William Whiteway, 1618-1634, 13 57-81
- Maiden Castle, 14 55-61
- The Pipe Rolls. Dorset, 14 119-138
- Dorset and King John, 15 117-141
- The Ancient Free Chapel of Corton, 15 164-166
- The Commomplace Book of a Dorsetshire Man (A.d.1625-1635), 16 59-74
- Dorset and King John, Pt.2, 16 129-149
- Chickerell Church, 19 54-58
- Fleet Old Church and its Brasses, 19 59-64
- Dorset and King John, Pt.3, 19 65-81
- A Contribution to the History of Dorchester, 20 128-136
- Poxwell Circle, 21 150-157
- The Trench near the Amphitheatre: an Ancient British Highway, 22 51-52
- Some notes on Major Coates' Discovery of the Ancient Water Supply of Dorchester, 22 84-90
- On the Form and Probable History of Saxon Church Architecture, 23 87-122
- King John's House at Tollard Royal, 24 19-17
- Church Goods, Dorset, 1552, 25 196-274
- The Rolls of the Court Baron of Winterborne Waste, alias Monkton, 27 44-71
- Liberty and Manor of Frampton, Rolls of the Court Leet and Court Baron, 28 168-184
- Barony of the Wife of Hugh Fitz Grip, Thomas Bond, 14 114-118
- Barrett, W.Bowles,
- The Rebels in the Duke of Monmouths Rebellion, 5 99-135
- Notes on the Flora of the Chesil Bank and the Fleet, 26 251-265
- The Pepys of South Dorset, 28 39-49
- Weymouth and Melcombe Regis in the Time of the Great Civil War, 31 204-229
- Contributions to a Flora of Portland, 33 96-143
- Barrow Digging at Martinstown, near Dorchester, 1903, H.St.G.Gray and Chas. S.Prideaux, 26 6-39
- Barrow Digging.on the Ridgeway at the Time of Trafalgar, Humphrey Welfare, 97 17-18
- Barrows of Dorset, J.C.Mansel-Pleydell, 5 20-33
- Bartelot, R.Grosvenor,
- Fourteenth Century Life in Bridport, 28 96-106
- The Medieval Floor Tiles of St.George's Church, Fordington, 30 133-142
- Dorset Clocks and Clockmakers, 48 86-102
- The Vanished Mediaeval Castles of Dorset, 66 65-75
- Barton, R.N.E. ,
- Some Conjoined Artifacts from a New Mesolithic Site at Hengistbury Head, 103 13-20
- Battle Axe from Hengistbury Head, 103 117-119
- Hengistbury Head, Dorset: Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic Project 1982, 104 169
- Hengistbury Head: Paleolithic and Mesolithic Project, 105 137-139
- Hengistbury Head, Dorset: Upper Paleolithic Project, 106 107-109
- Bassett, H.H.Tilney,
- Returns Of Rainfall, 1914-27, vols 36-49; 1929-31, vols 51-53
- A Bastard Barometer, Polly Legg, 107 1-5
- Batchelor, Dave,
- Notes on Watching Briefs carried out on Road Improvements in the Durngate Area of Dorchester, 103 126
- Church Street, Dorchester, 105 150
- Batchelor, David, et al.,
- Excavations and Observations in the vicinity of Acland Road, the Old Market and South Walks, Dorchester, 107 166-168
- Bate, George, et al,
- An Ecological Consideration and Comparison of the Punfield Marine Band (Lower Aptian) Mollusca, 105 93-106
- Bath, Michael,
- King's Stag and Caesar's Deer, 95 80-83
- Bats in the Purbeck Quarries, Bernhard Gooch, 76 153-156
- Battle Axe from Hengistbury Head, F.E.S.Roe and R.N.E.Barton, 103 117-119
- Bayley, Justine,
- Report on Human Bones from Puncknowle Barrows, 106 70
- Beaker Burial from Rimbury, Dorset, Peter J.Woodward, 102 98-100
- Beaker from Sheepsleights, Worth Matravers, J.B.Calkin, 89 139-140
- Beament, W.A.,
- - The Apple Tree Wassail - a Survival of the Tree Cult, 42 51-60
- Bean, C.E.,
- Archaeological Discoveries in Sherborne and District, 72 76-79
- Roman Buildings near the Golf Course, Bradford Abbas, 80 90
- Roman Sites at Pinford Lane, Castleton, Sherborne, 80 95-96
- Some Roman Sites and Miscellaneous Finds in the Sherborne District, 80 96-98
- A Roman Building at East Farm, Bradford Abbas, 80 98
- Petrographical Identification of Some Stone Axes, 80 99-100
- Beatty, C.J.P.,
- When is a Castle not a Castle?, 90 258-260
- Beaumont-Slegge, S.,
- Masons' Marks in Dorset Churches, 71 73-83
- Beavis, John,
- Some Aspects of the Use of Purbeck Marble in Roman Times, 92 181-204
- A Wessex Quern Stone from Kingston Down, Corfe Castle, 93 134-135
- Interim Report on Roman and Medieval sites at East Holme, Wareham, 93 161
- Fresh Finds from the Iron Age and Roman Site at Worbarrow Bay, Tyneham, 95 88
- Interim Report on Excavations at Warren Hill. Dewlish, 1972, 95 88-89
- Excavations at the Abbotsbury Castle Hill Fort, 1974, 96 56
- Interim note on Abbotsbury Castle Hill Fort, Dorset, 1975, 97 51
- The Bechstein's Bat (Myotis Bechsteinii) in Dorset and Britain 1800-1989, R.E.Stebbings, 110 178-180
- Beckford, Frank, J.B.,
- On the Fish of Dorset; Their Habits, Mode of Capture, etc., 18 1-43
- The Bedfords, Michels and Kingston Russel, C.J.Bailey, 108 33-40
- Bellamy, Peter, with Peter J. Woodward and Peter W. Cox, Field Survey of Ancient Fields and Settlement Enclosures at Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, Dorset, 109 55-64
- Belets, Notes on a Mediaeval Dorsetshire Family from the 11th to the 14th Centuries, Clive Harfield, 106 43-49
- Bellows, John,
- Roman Wareham and the Claudian Invasion, 13 115-129
- Benham, Enid,
- The Distribution of Squirrels in Dorset, 1945-1951, 74 121-132
- Mammals, reports, 1952-1956, vols. 74-78
- Bennett, George J.,
- Wareham: Its Invasions and Battles, 13 82-114
- The Religious Foundations and Royal Castle of Wareham, 19 82-105
- The Roman Occupation of Wareham, 20 148-160
- Bent, Ian D.,
- Two Medieval Vellum Fragments from Netherbury, 91 220-221
- Benton, Michael J., and M.A.Taylor,
- Reptiles from the Upper Kimmeridge Clay (Kimmeridgian, Upper Jurassic) of the vicinity of Egmont Bight, Dorset, 107 121-125
- Bere Regis, J.F.Langford, 8 49-54
- Best, James W.,
- The Deer of Dorset, 70 118-120
- Best, M.E.,
- Excavation of Three Barrows on the Ridgeway, Bincombe, 86 102-103
- Best, W.Stuart,
- Some Notes on the Early British Church, 70 65-73
- Relations between Wessex and Cornwall in Early Days, 78 110-114
- Arthur of Britain, 83 117-123
- The Early Britlsh Church, 85 124-129
- The Chi-Rho Symbol in the Early British Church, 87 208-212
- Lives of the Early British Saints, 89 224-226
- Four Famous Names in the Early British Church, 90 264-268
- Origins and Early Developments of the Christian Church in Britain, 92 214-217
- Notes on Cricket History, 93 247-251
- The Local Society under Fire, 94 16-17
- The Early Church in Dorset, 96 45-47
- Church and State in Dumnonia, 97 19-21
- Bettey, J.H. ,
- Sir John Tregonwell of Milton Abbey, 90 295-302
- The Agriculture amd Stone Industry of the Island of Portland at the Beginning of the 19th Century, 92 244-249
- Bishop Secker's Diocesan Survey, 95 74-75
- The Revolts over the Enclosure of the Royal Forest at Gillingham, 1626-1630, 97 21-?4
- Marriages of Convenience by Copyholders in Dorset during the 17th Century, 98 1-5
- The Marketing of Agricultural produce in Dorset in the Seventeenth Century, 99 1-5
- Sheep Farming in Dorset during the 17th Century, 1O2 1-5
- Biddulph, R.,
- Returns of Rainfall, 1950-1953, vols 72-75
- Biek, L., et al,
- A Roman Coffin Burial from the Crown Buildings Site, Dorchester: with Particular Reference to the Head of Well Preserved Hair, 103 67-100
- Bincombe Barrow, Ridgeway Hill, Dorset, C.S.Prideaux and E.H.Payne, 65 38-52
- Bindon Abbey Charter of a.d. 1313, G.Dru Drury, 54 35-73
- Bindon Abbey, Wool, a New Tomb, N.H.Field, 83 86-89
- Bindon Abbey and Woolbridge, H.J.Moule, 7 54-65
- Bindon Hill, or the Swines Back, Thomas Kerslake, 4 53-55
- Bindon Landslip of 1839, John Pitts, 95 18-29
- A Biographical Account of Some Dorset Entomologists, C.C.S.Brown, 110 1-16
- Biograghical Sketch of Cardinal Morton, from a MS (c.1610), John Budden, 3 49-73
- Bird, E.C.F.,
- The Physiography of the Fleet, 93 119-124
- Bird Reports,
- 1894-1937, vols 16-59;
- 1938-1971, vols 60-93;
- 1973-1976, vols 95-98
- Bird Reports, summaries, 1977-1984, vols 96-106
- Bird Ringing in Dorset 1976, E.D.V.Prendergast, 98 102-108
- Birds of the Chesil Beach from Portland to Abbotsbury, F.L,.Blathwayt, 40 41-47
- Birds of Portland, with Particular Reference to the Autumn of 1954, J.S.Ash, 76 171-191
- Birds of the Sherborne Missal, W.B.Yapp, 104 5-15
- Birthplace of Matthew Prior, James M.J.Fletcher, 31 71-84
- Bishop Secker's Diocesan Survey, J.H.Bettey, 95 74-75
- Bishop's Caundle, Alan Hunt, 107 172
- Black Burnished Ware Factory at Redcliff, Arne, R.A.H.Farrar, 104 186-187
- Black Death in Dorset(1348-1349), J.M.J.Fletcher, 43 1-14
- Black Dog in Dorset, E.Waring, 88 234-235
- Blackley, M.W,L. and A.P.Carr,
- Geological Composition of the Pebbles of the Chesil Beach, Dorset, 90 133-140
- Ideas on the Origin and Development of the Chesil Beach, Dorset, 95 9-17
- Blair, Claude,
- An Iconograghic Ring connected with Charles Warne, 84 110-111
- Blandford parish church, a 17th Century Vault in, H.G.Goodall, 92 153-155
- Blathwayt, F.L.,
- Phenological Report on First Appearances, etc., 1918-33, vols 40-55
- Reports on Dorset Natural History, 1934-43, vols 56-65
- Reports on Dorset Birds, 1944-48, vols 66-70
- New species of birds observed in Dorset since the Publication of Mansel-Pleydell's Birds of Dorset, 1888, 39 45-52
- Some Birds of the Chesil Beach from Portland to Abbotsbury, 40 41-47
- Dorset Gulleries, 42 81-86
- Notes on Dorset Heronries, 45 75-80
- The Etiology of the Occurrence and Dispersal of Birds in Dorset, 54 181-194
- A Revised list of the Birds of Dorset, 55 165-209; 61 136-167; 67 95-126
- Bloxworth Church, O.Pickard-Cambridge, 7 99-101
- Blundell, Weld,
- Lulworth Castle, 13 140-143
- Boat House Clump, Upton, Romano-British Saltworking Site, K.S.Jarvis, 107 159-162
- Bond, Dermot,
- Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 103 122
- An Examination of a Scheduled Area and Fields at Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, Dorset, 104 67-70
- Bond, Thomas,
- Winterborne Clenston, 5 16-19
- The Manor of Pillesdon, 7 106-108
- Holme Priory, 11 142-147
- Holme Priory, 14 108-113
- On the Barony of the Wife of Hugh Fitz Grip, 14 114-118
- Bond, W.R.G.,
- Magic, 36 41-47
- Some Effects of a Cold Winter on Birds and other Observations, 51 223-231
- The Protection of our vanishing Fauna and Flora by Nature Reserves and Otherwise, 51 253-276
- The Formation of the Dewlish Pliocene Elephant-bed Ravine, 53 228-235
- Further Remarks on the Dewlish Elephant-bed Ravine, 54 173-180
- The Drumming of Snipe and the Smiting of Pigeons, 54 195-200
- Observations on the Grey Phalarope, 55 269-272
- Maiden's Grave Gate and the Coffin Tree, 58 137-140
- Tyneham, 58 141-143
- The Dartford Warbler in Dorset, 60 175-181
- A specialised Mesolithic Flint Implement.from Blashenwell, 62 37-38
- Pocket Books of a Dorset Man, 1688-1701, 62 69-77
- Changes in the Bird Population of South East Dorset in the present Century, 63 92-104
- Notes on Dorset Bats, 65 140-141
- The Common or Garden Bird; its Reaction to Human Habitation, 66 136-143
- Theories as to the Origin of the Chesil Beach, 73 163-170
- Bos Primigenius, with relation to Paleolithic and Neolithic Man, J.C.Mansel-Pleydell, 10 81-88
- Botanical Exploration of Dorset, P.W.Carter, 79 73-98
- Botany of a Dorset Parish, H.H.Wood, 2 32-52
- Bottom Fauna off the Dorset Coast, G.M.Spooner and N.A.Holme, 82 77-82
- Bound Oak, O.Pickard-Cambridge, 3 25-26
- The Bounds of Bridport, E.Basil Short, 97 62-63
- Bournemouth Area in Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Times, J.B.Calkin, 73 32-70
- Bournemouth Hospital Middle Bronze Age Hoard Site, K.S.Jarvis, 109 123
- Bournemouth Leaf-beds, J.Starkie Gardner, 16 178-184
- Bournemouth Skull, 55 279-281
- Bovington <197> Before the Tanks Arrived, G.E.Lanning,109 17-20
- Bow and Arrow Castle, Portland, D.J.C.King, 69 65-67
- Bowden, Martin, and Martin Tingle,
- Hand-in-Hand Flint Cairn, Tollard Farnham, 106 109-119
- Bowen, H.C.,
- A Flint Arrowhead from Wareham, 79 107-108
- Strip Lynchets and other Remains at Poxwell, Dorset, 89 135-139
- A Trial excavation on a Crop Mark Site on Maiden Castle Farm, Dorset, 92 127-134
- Bowen, H.J.M.,
- Euphrasia and Hieracium in Dorset, 92 121-122
- A bowke concernyng Canfforde, Robert C. Hairsine, 108 45-52
- Boys, J.V,
- Dorset Bird Reports, 1974-76, vols 96-98
- Dorset Bird Reports, summaries, 1977-79, vols 99-101
- The B.T.O. Atlas Project, 1971, 92 60-62; 1972, 93 57-58
- Bracelet (Armilla) of supposed Saxon workmanship, James Buckman, 1 38-39
- Brachiopod Horizon in the Lower Lias of Dorset, W.D.Lang, 65 150-153
- Brachiopoda from the Inferior Oolite, S.S.Buckman, 4 1-52
- Brachiopods from the Jurassic Abbotsbury Limestone, Abbotsbury, Michael R.Sandy, 106 171
- Bradley, C.R.Sylvester,
- Some Notes on the Occurrence of Iris spuria in Dorset, 64 118-120
- Bradley, Jeffery,
- A Deserted Medieval Farmstead at Compton Valence, Dorset, 87 88-90
- Bradley, R.,
- Excavations for the Dorchester Excavations Comnittee. l970, 92 135-137
- The Bank Barrows and Related Monuments of Dorset in the Light of Recent Fieldwork, 105 15-20
- Trial Excavations in West Walks. Dorchester, 105 154-157
- Two Radiocarbon dates for Wor Barrow, 106 108
- Sample Excavation on the Dorset Cursus, 1984, 106 128-132
- Some New Information on the Henge Monument at Maumbury Rings, Dorchester, 106 132-134
- Bradley, Richard, Revised Radiocarbon Dates for Wor Barrow and Maumbury Rings, 110 160
- Bradley, Richard, John Arnold, Martin Green and Barry Lewis, The Mesolithic of Cranborne Chase, 110 117-125
- Bradley, Richard and R.Entwhistle,
- Thickthorn Long Barrow - a New Assessment, 107 174-176
- Bragge Family of Sadborow and their Muniments, G.D.Squibb, 64 58-68
- Brailsford, J.W.,
- Interim Report on Preliminary Excavations at Hod Hill,l949, 71 41-50
- The Durotrigian Culture, 79 118-121
- Branigan, Keith,
- Vespasian and the South West, 95 50-57
- Brantwood, A.,
- Intraspecific Variation and Distribution of Littorina Rudis (Maton), in the Fleet - a Coastal Lagoon in Dorset, 104 165-167
- Brecciated pipes and the Broken Beds, Purbeck Limestone Formation, S.D.Lake, 107 191-192
- Brick Kiln at Bettiscombe Manor, Dorset, D.Young, 92 156
- Brickmaking at Broadmayne, D.Young, 89 318-324
- Brickmaking in Dorset, D.Young, 93 213-242
- Bridport Corporation Records, T Wainwright, 11 97-108
- Bridport, Excavations in the Glebe, C.J.Bailey, 97 63
- Bridport Harbour and the Hemp and Flax Trade, 1815-1914, P.J.Perry, 86 231-234
- Bridport Harbour through Seven Centuries, H.Symonds, 33 161-199
- Bridport Shingle; a Discussion of Pebbles, E.S.Prior, 40 52-65
- Bridport, Star Garage, Alan Hunt, 108 190
- Brief Account of the Former Endowed Schools of Blandford Forum, in Dorset, Benjamin G.Cox, 105 5-12
- Briggs, R.J. and N.H.Field,
- Excavations at Lake, near Wimborne, 1966, 88 115
- Briggs, S.,
- An Instrument from the Equestrian Figure of Osmington Hill, 98 63-64
- Bristow, C.R., B.M.Cox, and I.P.Wilkinson, A Section through the Oxford Clay in North Dorset with notes on the Holnest and King's Stag Brickpits and the Winterborne Kingston Borehole, 110 137-140
- Bristowe, W.S.,
- Notes on the Spiders of Dorset, 66 144-146
- British and Romano-British Coins found in Dorset, Henry Symonds, 30 58-72
- British species of False Scorpions, O.Pickard-Cambridge, 13 199-231
- British Species of Phalangidae or Harvest Men, O.Pickard-Cambridge, 11 163-216
- British Species of Utricularia, E,F.Linton, 15 81-89
- Brocklebank, Joan,
- The Hammond Collection of Dorset Songs, 68 66-69
- Deserted Medieval Sites in Dorset, 94 63-66
- Brocklehurst, R.G.,
- Some Dorset Church Towers, 28 245-253
- Some Dorset Bridges, 29 251-255
- Bromby, Alan T.,
- Lepidoptera Reports, 1967-84, vols. 89-106; 1985-86, vols. 107-108
- Lepidoptera report, 109 159-160
- Lepidoptera Report, 110 173
- Bronze Age Barrow on Knowle Hill, near Corfe Castle, W.H.C.Frend, 76 51-55
- Bronze Age Barrow on Turners Puddle Heath, Stuart Piggott and Geoffrey Dimbleby, 75 34-35
- Bronze Age Beaker Burial and Roman Site at Broadmayne, R.N.R.Peers and D.L.Clark, 88 103-105
- Bronze Age Burial Urn from Willett Road, Near Wimborne, N.H.Field, 88 105-106
- Bronze Age, or earlier, Lynchets, Herbert S.Toms, 46 89-100
- Bronze Age Hoard from Hazelbury Bryan, C.D.Drew, 56 131-132
- Bronze Age Rapiers and Swords from Dorset, Vere L.Oliver, 58 26-29
- Bronze Bacchic Ring Bezel from Colliton Park, Martin Henig, 106 142-143
- Bronze Hair Pin from Dorchester, James Buckman, 4 104
- Brown, A.J.,
- Land Arthropods other than Lepidoptera, reports, 1966-80, vols 88-102
- Dorset Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae), 91 166-171
- The Orthoptera of the Isle of Purbeck, 96 7-8
- Brown, D.S.,
- Discovery of a Specimen of the Plesiosaur Colymbosaurus Trochanterius (Owen) on the Isle of Purbeck, 105 170
- Brown, P.A.,
- A Cist Burial at Blashenwell Tufa Pit, Corfe Castle, 87 97-98
- A Romano-British Site at Windmill Knap. Knitson Farm, Langton Matravers, 91 188
- Worbarrow Bay Footprints, 96 14-16
- A quern from Encombe Obelisk Iron Age/Romano-British Site, 103 123
- Brown, S.C.S., A Biographical Account of Some Dorset Entomologists, 110 1-16
- Brown, Susan Hill, et al,
- Puddletown and Burleston, 106 114
- Brown, W.J.,
- Mass Movements and Hillside Evolution in South West Dorset, 94 27-36
- Brownsea Island, C. van Raalte, 26 187-194
- Brownsword, R. and E.E.H.Pitt,
- A Technical Study of some Medieval Steelyard Weights, 105 83-88
- Bryozoa from the Portland Beds, P.D.Taylor, 100 130-131
- Buckets, Barrels. Globulars, J.R.Calkin, 79 104-105
- Buckhurst, E.A.J., et al,
- The Status oI Sika Deer (Cervus Nippon, Temminck) in the Poole Basin, 86 96-101
- Buckland-Wright, Christopher,
- Note on Animal Remains from Poundbury, 97 54
- Buckman, James,
- On a Bracelet (Armilla) of supposed Saxon Workmanship, 1 38-39
- Notes on a Roman Villa at Thornford, 1 41-49
- On the Fossil Beds of Bradford Abbas and its Vicinity, 1 64-72
- On some Glass Bottles from Thornford. Dorset, 1 89-93
- On some Slabs of Trigonia Clavellata, from Osmington Mills. Dorset, 2 19-20
- On some Diggings at East Farm, Bradford Abbas, 2 53-58
- On Stamped Glass Bottles, 2 59-62
- On the Cherry Tree at Over Compton, 2 93-96
- On Worked Flints, 2 97-103
- Cromlech at Portesham, 2 104-108
- Notes on a Pendant from Dorchester, 2 109-111
- Adam and Eve Dishes, 2 112-114
- The Morel, 3 36-38
- The Ennobling of Beets, 3 104-110
- On a Series of Sinistral Gastropods from Somerset and Dorset, 3 135-143
- Saxon Situlae or Buckets, 4 98-101
- On a New Genus of Bivalve, Curvirostrum striatum, 4 102-103
- Bronze Hair Pin from Dorchester, 4 104
- On the Ennobling of Roots, 4 105-109
- On the Potato Disease, 4 116-121
- On the Prevalence of Ustilago segetum in the Cereal Crops of 1883, 5 88-90
- On Anaemia in Oats, 5 91-93
- On the Trigonia bella, from Eype, near Bridport, Dorset, 5 154-156
- On the Occurrence Of the Dotterel in Dorset, 6 29-32
- On Sphoerella Taxi, 6 52-54
- Buckman, S.S.,
- On the Species of Astarte, 2 81-92
- The Brachiopoda. from the Inferior Oolite, 4 1-52
- Some New Species of Ammonites from the Inferior Oolite, 4 137-146
- The Top of the Inferior Oolite and a correlation of Inferior Oolite deposits, 14 37-43
- Buckmans. Father and Son, W.D.Lang, 82 73-7C
- Bucknowle Farm, Excavations 1988, J.Collins, et al, 110 151-152
- Bucknowle Roman Villa,Corfe Castle, 1982, J.Collins, et al, 104 183
- The Bucknowle Excavation, 1983, J.Collins, et al, 105 146
- Budden, John,
- Biographical Sketch of Cardinal Morton (c.1610), 3 49-73
- Bugler, J.,
- Poole Harbour Causeway, 88 158-160
- Bugler, John and Gregory Drew,
- Roman Dorset, 95 57-70
- Building of the Lyme Galley, 1294-1296, Ian Friel, 108 41-44
- Buildings for Preservation, E.Wamsley Lewis, 64 112-117
- Bull, A. J.,
- Dorset Bird Reports, 1956-61, vols 78-83
- The Wildfowl and Waders of Poole Harbour, 74 149-170
- Bull, Arthur,
- Conservation and Study of Bird Life in Dorset, 79 99-103
- Burgess, James,
- The Gandhara Sculptures, 24 95-98
- Burial at West Bexington. Puncknowle, Dorset, H.S.L.Dewar, 83 82
- Burial from Friars Close, Dorchester, Linda C.Stacey, 107 158-159
- Burials at 7 Orchard St., Dorchester, Jo Draper, 102 92
- Buried Peat Deposit at Litton Cheney, Roger Sidaway, 85 78-86
- Burne, R, V. H.,
- Church Dedication in Dorset, 90 269-281
- Burning Cliff and the Landslip at Lyme Regis, A.J.Jukes-Brown, 29 153-160
- Burnt Deposit at Blandford, Martin T.Green, 107 153
- Burrows of arthropods and a bivalve from the basal Gault, Ringstead, Dorset, P.C.Ensom, 107 183-184
- Burton-Brown, T.,
- Note on the West Bay Iron Age Jar, 76 91-93
- Butcher, S.A.,
- Brooches from Walls, Puncknowle, Romano-British, 107 76-80
- Butcher, W.A.,
- Further Examination of the Romano-British Site at Chesils, Shipton Gorge, 79 114
- Butler, R.M. and N.H.Field,
- Excavation at Lake Gates. Pamphill, near Wimborne, Dorset, 87 99-101
- Butterflies in Purbeck 1988, 110 173-174
- Butterflies of Dorset Nature Reserves, J.A.Thomas and N.R.Webb, 104 155-158
- Buzbury Encampment, C.Rickman, 4 95-97
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