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Contents of volume 4 (1881)
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List of Members, v-xi
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The Brachiopoda from the Inferior Oolite of Dorset and a portion of Somerset, S. S. Buckman, 1-52
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Bindon Hill, or the Swines-Back, Thomas Kerslake, 53-55
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On a New Species of Ophiurella, Thomas Wright, 56-57
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Experiments in the Growth of Barley and Root Crops, Henry Tanner, 58-61
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On Iter XVI of Antoninus, WiIliam Barnes, 62-77
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Addendum to my Notes on the history of Shaftesbury, William Barnes, 77
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On Milton Abbey Church, R. Roberts, 78-90
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Recent Discoveries at Okeford Fitzpaine, C. Rickman, 91-94
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Buzbury Encampment, C. Rickman, 95-97
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On Saxon Situlae or Buckets, J. Buckman, 98-101
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On the New Genus of Bivalve, Curvirostrum striatum, James Buckman, 102-103
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On a Bronze Hair Pin from Dorchester, James Buckman, 104
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On the Ennobling of Roots, with particular reference to the Parsnip, James Buckman, 105-109
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Disease of Turnips, Oidium balsamii Mont., Worthington G. Smith, 110-115
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On the Potato Disease, James Buckman, 116-121
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Some observations on Iter XV of the Itinerary of Antoninus; on Vindogladia; and a Plea for Badbury, T. William Wake Smart, 122-133
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Cranborne, the so-called Castle, William Barnes, 134-136
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Some New Species of Ammonites from the Inferior Oolite, S. S. Buckman, 137-146
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On New and Rare Spiders found in Dorsetshire during the past twelvemonths, O. Pickard-Cambridge, 147-153
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On the Maze, or Mizmaze, at Leigh, Dorset, William Barnes, 154-157
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A description of some Ancient Gold Ornaments found in Dorsetshire, R. Roberts, 158-159
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