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- Naleds in a Wessex Downland Valley, J.A.Catt, et al., 102 69-75
- Names of the Strata in the Purbeck and Portland Quarries, W.J.Arkell, 66 159-168
- Natural History of Alaska, C.E.Radclyffe, 25 8-16
- Natural History of Bhompston Pond, near Dorchester, Cyril Douglas Day, 33 200-231
- The Natural History of Coker's Frome, Dorchester, 109 166
- Natural History Notes for 1897, O.Pickard-Cambridge, 19 43-50
- Natural History Reports, 110 165-180
- Natural Preservation and Landscaping of Winfrith Heath, Theo House, 88 68-73
- Naturalist in Australia, C.W.H.Dicker, 26 160-171
- Nelmes, G.V.,
- Abbey Milton School: An 18th Century Nuisance, 105 1-3
- Neolithic A Habitation Site at Corfe Mullen, J.B.Calkin and Stuart Piggott, 60 73-74
- Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Occupation at Poundbury, Dorchester, R.A.H.Farrar and I.H.Longworth, 86 106-107
- A Neolithic Enclosure, Crab Farm, Shapwick, Interim Report, 110 141
- Neolithic Flint Axe from Woodcuts, Martin T.Green, 94 75
- Neolithic Long Mound at Maiden Castle, R.J.C.Atkinson, 74 36-38
- Neolithic Pit at Southbourne, J.B.Calkin, 69 29-32
- Neolithic Pit at Sutton Poyntz, Weymouth, R.A.H.Farrar, 79 112-113
- Neolithic Pot from Hadden Hill, Bournemouth, Gillian Wilson, 102 95-96
- Neolithic and Roman Finds from Gussage Cowdown, Gussage St.Michael, C.N.Moore, 90 163-164
- Nesting of a Pair of Missel Thrushes from the Observations of Mrs N.M.Richardson, N.M.Richardson, 23 67-86
- New Archaeological Sites in Eastern Dorset, Ken Standing and John Smith, 108 171
- New bivalve records from the Purbeck Limestone Formation, Dorset, P.C.Ensom, 106 167
- New British Worm, Allurus tetraedrus, Frederick O.P.Cambridge, 10 139-141
- A New Bryozoan from Tilly Whim Caves not previously recorded from the British Portlandian, Simon Riley and Jo Thomas, 108 209
- New Chimaeroid Fin-spine from the Portland Stone, A.Smith Woodward, 27 181-182
- New Classification of Dorset Agriculture, Brian W.Ilbery, 102 15-18
- New Dorsetshire Variety of Plantago Coronopus, Linn., Edmund G.Baker, 17 87-95
- A New Exposure of the Corallian Beds in north Dorset, J.K.Wright, 106 168
- New Genus of Bivalve, Curvirostrum striatum, James Buckman, 4 102-103
- The New Forest, G.R.Elwes, 14 62-69
- New Information on the Henge Monument at Maumbury Rings, Dorchester, Richard Bradley and Julian Thomas, 106 132-134
- New Mesolithic Site at Wimborne, A.W.Marsh, 104 169-170
- New Middle Bathonian ammonite horizon, H.S.Torrens, 107 186
- New and Notable Weevils (Coleoptera, Circulionidae) in Dorset, 1983-85, M.G.Morris, 107 194-196
- A New Pterosaur from the Kimmeridge Clay of Kimmeridge, Dorset, 109 150-153
- New and Rare British Spiders, O.Pickard-Cambridge, 4 147-153; 6 1-17; 7 70-78; 10 107-138; 12 80-98; 14 142-164; 15 103-116; 16 92-128; 17 54-63; 18 108-115; 20 1-22; 21 18-39; 23 16-40; 24 149-171; 26 40-74; 27 72-92; 28 121-148; 29 161-194; 30 97-115; 31 47-70; 32 33-54; 33 70-95; 34 107-136; 35 119-142
- New and Rare British spiders, A.Randell Jackson, 45 101-120; 53 200-214
- New and Rare Dorset Land Shells, C.O.P.Cambridge, 12 99-104
- New Record of a Chalk Brachiopod, E.F.Owen, 105 169
- New Records of Dinosaurs and other Reptiles from Dorset, J.B.Delair, 87 57-66
- New Records from the Red Nodule Beds near Weymouth, M.R.House, 75 134-135
- New Sections in the Inferior Oolite of South Dorset, J.R.Senior, et al, 91 114-119
- New Species of Ammonites from the Inferior Oolite, S.S.Buckman, 4 137-146
- New Species of Birds observed in Dorset since the Publication of Mansel-Pleydell's Birds of Dorset, 1888, F.L.Blathwayt, 39 45-52
- New Species of Ophiurella, Thomas Wright, 4 56-57
- New Specimen of the Mesozoic Ganoid Fish, Pholidophorus, from the Oxford Clay of Weymouth, Arthur Smith Woodward, 18 150-152
- New Temporary Section in the Inferior Oolite of South Dorset, C.F.Parsons, 93 117-118
- Newton Manor, Sir J.C.Robinson, 18 44-54
- Newton, R.Buller,
- An Account of the Albian Fossils lately discovered at Okeford Fitzpaine, Dorset, 18 66-99
- Nichols, David,
- The Palaeoecology of the Chalk, 77 102-112
- Night Soaring of the Swifts, Aubrey Edwards, 35 50-54
- Noble, A.H.,
- Registers of the Parish of Thorncombe, Dorset, 88 186-187
- Noddle, Barbara,
- Animal Bones from Waddon Hill Roman Fort, 101 88-90
- Non-Conformist Meeting House, 34 Colliton St., Dorchester, Jo Draper, 100 122-124
- Norman, W.C.,
- Sandsfoot Castle, Weymouth, 41 34-38
- Normans in Dorset, C.W.H.Dicker, 31 115-128
- Norton, E.C.
- The Medieval Floor Tiles of Christchurch Priory, 102 49-64
- Note
- on a Chelonian Skull from the Purbeck Beds of Swanage, A.Smith Woodward, 30 143-144
- the Dog Violet, J.C.Mansel-Pleydell, 1 36-37
- Elephas meridionalis found at Dewlish, J.C.Mansel-Pleydell, 10 1-18
- Excavations at Buzbury Rings, J.Forde-Johnston, 80 107-108
- Excavations at Corfe Castle, 1949, G.E.Chambers, 71 58-59
- Excavations at Spettisbury Ring, J.Forde-Johnston, 80 108
- Excavations at the Winfrith Newburgh Mesolithic Site, 1972, Susann Palmer, 94 75
- Fossil Crocodile from Chickerell, R.Lydekker, 20 171-173
- Mint at Wareham under Cnut, R.H.M.Dolley, 76 56-57
- Old House at Piddletown Lately taken Down, C.W.H.Dicker, 32 183-184
- Large Boulder found at Branksome, Upper Parkstone, H.S.Solly, 31 161-164
- Prehistoric and Roman Salt Industry in Relation to the Wyke Regis site, Dorset, R.A.H.Farrar, 84 137-144
- Roman Road from Badbury to the Wiltshire Boundary near Ashmore, J.C.Mansel-Pleydell, 9 147-153
- Romano-British Burials in the Grove, Dorchester, 1975, Maureen M.Jackson, 97 52-53
- Sandsfoot Castle, T.B.Groves, 3 20-24
- Notes on
- the Antiquities of Abbotsbury, G.H.Penny, 1 50-52
- a Bajocian Stromatolitic Limestone from Burton Bradstock, J.D.Radley, 107 184-186
- Book of Cerne, E.Doran Webb, 21 158-161
- Book called Domesday, H.J.Moule, 11 34-45
- Botany (chiefly Geographical), R.P.Murray, 10 47-54
- Bronze, H.J.Moule, 21 40-48
- Church of St.John the Baptist, Bere Regis, Dorset, Harry W.Crickmay, 49 69-76
- Churches of Gussage St.Michael's and Gussage All Saint's, Sir Talbot H.B.Baker, 17 80-86
- Some Cirripedes from the Foxmould in the Neighbourhood of Pinhay, Lyme Regis, J.S.H.Collins, 105 168
- Coins believed to have been struck at Sandsfoot Castle and Weymouth in 1643-44, H.Symonds, 39 53-62
- Collections at Montevideo, N.M.Richardson, 19 154-160
- some Cornbrash Sections in Dorset, H.H.Wood, 1 22-27
- Cricket History, W.Stuart Best, 93 247-251
- Dorset Bats, W.R.G.Bond, 65 140-141
- Dorset Churches, Sir Stephen Glynne, 44 86-104; 45 12-74
- Dorset Flora, E.F.Linton, 29 14-29; 30 116-132
- Dorset Heronries, F.L.Blathwayt, 45 75-80
- Dorset Land Shells, E.W.Swanton, 37 194-197
- Dorset Lepidoptera in 1891, Nelson M.Richardson, 13 168-177
- Dorset Restored Churches, A.C.Almack, 39 97-124; 40 85-94
- Early English Printed Bibles, N.M.Richardson, 21 193-202
- Effect of the Gale of February, 1899, on the Beach to the East of Weymouth, N.M.Richardson, 20 179-181
- Excavations at Dorchester on the Site of the Roman Defences, J.E.Acland, 36 1-5
- Excavation of the Romano-British Site at Barton Field, Tarrant Hinton, 1983, A.C.Giles, 105 146-148
- Fauna of the Margaritatus Clay (Blue Band) in the Domerian of the Dorset Coast, C.P.Palmer, 87 67-68
- a Few of the Insects and Plants of Portland, N.M.Richardson, 42 25-30
- Flora of the Chesil Bank and the Fleet, W.Bowles Barrett, 26 251-265
- Gall, Andricus Quercuscalisis, J.B.Lang, 95 29-30
- Geological History of Pilsdon Pen, N.M.Richardson, 45 1-4
- Habits of the Squirrel, O.Pickard-Cambridge, 11 27-33
- History of Chardstock, E.S.Rodd, 40 35-40
- History of the Dorset Volunteer Force, Sir Wm.Watts, 32 70-72
- History of Ford Abbey, J.S.Udal, 9 136-146
- History of Shaftesbury, William Barnes, 3 27-33
- Ichnites spp. in the Purbeck Limestone Formation, Dorset, P.C.Ensom, 108 206
- Lycaena argiades, Pall, O.Pickard-Cambridge, 7 79-83
- M.S.Book of the Hours of the Virgin, R.Fetherstonhaugh Frampton, 14 80-94
- Major Coates' Discovery of the Ancient Water Supply of Dorchester, W.Miles Barnes, 22 84-90
- Manor of Fordington, H.J.Moule, 13 152-162
- Markings on Jupiter, W.R.Waugh, 22 56-63
- Mediaeval Armorial Horse Trappings, with especial Reference to a Weymouth Find, W.de C Prideaux, 32 226-238
- Minute Book belonging to the Corporation of Dorchester, H.J.Moule, 10 71-80; 15 142-163
- New Star in the Constellation Perseus, W.R.Waugh, 22 53-55
- Old Church Bands and Village Choirs of the past Century, F.W.Galpin, 26 172-181
- Outer Bounds of Cranborne Chase, Trelawny Dayrell-Reed, 53 215-227
- Parish and Church of Piddletrenthide, C.W.H.Dicker, 28 1-11
- Pendant from Dorchester, J.Buckman, 2 109-111
- - some Purbeck Sediments associated with the Dinosaur footprints at Sunnydown Farm, near Langton Matravers, Dorset, 109 153-154
- Rarer forms of Rubus lately found in Dorset, R.P.Murray, 12 71-79
- Reading of Contoured Maps, C.J.Russell, 23 41-52
- Roman and Medieval Sites in the Bride Valley, C.J.Bailey, 87 90-92
- Roman Villa at Thornford, J.Buckman, 1 41-49
- Royal Peculiar of Wimborne Minster, Sir Kaye Le Fleming, 62 50-53
- Saxon Bishops of Sherborne, D.P.Kirby, 87 213-222
- Saxon Churches, H.J.Moule, 19 51-54
- So-Called Roman Roads, Wm.Barnes, 5 69-80
- Spiders of Dorset, W.S.Bristowe, 66 144-146
- Stone Implements in the Dorset County Museum, H.J.Moule, 12 16-35
- Structure of the Poxwell Pericline and the Ridgeway Fault at Bincombe Tunnel, Dorset, B.H.Motram, 71 175-183
- Surveyor's Perambulator, Hester Pinney, 68 86
- Surveys of Valley Entrenchments in the Piddletrenthide District, Central Dorset, Herbert S.Toms, 33 34-44
- the Torque, William Barnes, 5 47-48
- Tower of the Church of St.Edward, King and Martyr, Corfe Castle, G.Dru Drury, 72 97-98
- Two Instances of Tenacity of Vegetable Life, H.J.Moule, 17 123-126
- Watching Briefs carried out on Road Improvements in the Durngate Area of Dorchester, D.Batchelor, 103 126
- Notice of an Early Sculptured Stone in the Church at Winterbourne Steepleton, J.O.Westwood, 5 81-87
- Notice of some Sanguine Marks on the Sides of the Bloody Cave at Bradford Abbas, Edwin Lees, 5 34-37
- Nottington Spa, G.H.Osborne, 104 19-24
- November Meteors, W.R.Waugh, 20 99-108
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