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- A'Court, Ashe, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner at Poole, 1835-c1845, 108 19-25
- Aalenian, see Inferior Oolite, Lower
- Aalensis Beds, Bridport Sands, Stony Head cutting, Loders, 96 8-13
- Abbeys, of Dorset, 53 16-50
- see also under Abbotsbury, Bindon, Cerne, Cranborne, Forde, Milton, Shaftesbury, Sherborne, Tarrant Crawford and Wareham
- Abbot's Wootton, Whitchurch Canonicorum, (Wodetune) Saxon charter boundary, 86 161-163
- court book of manor, 1798-1806, ref. to, 58 67
- field names and settlement, 89 245-249
- Abbotsbury,
- Abbey, Barn, 8 45-46
- - Canute's Charter to Orc and other documents, 48 70-74
- - excavations, 1967, 92 152-153
- - history, 1 50-52; 8 38-40; 53 28-30
- - remains and possible plan, 8 41-45
- Abbot's Lodgings, burials and other finds, 105 152
- Abbotsbury to Broadway, the Corallian outcrop 57 85, 89
- antiquities, 1 50-52
- Castle gardens, rarer trees, 15 184-194
- Castle, hillfort, excavations,
- - 1974, 96 56
- - 1975, 97 51
- chantries, 27 225-230; 30 24
- Chesil Beach, flint knapping site, 89 121-123
- church, bells, 19 32; 25 33
- - chandeliers, 85 165-167
- - description, 41 xxvii-xxviii
- - effigy of an abbot, 53 256-257
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 114
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1830, 45 12-13
- - sculpture on tower, 18 136-137
- cult of St. Catherine, 90 261-263
- deeds, 32 97
- duck decoy and swannery, 8 1-8
- duck decoy, 1655-1982, 106 51-61
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 104
- iron ore at Litton Cheney, 92 42
- iron ore, 8 64-66; 57 89-91
- ironstone brachiopods, 106 171
- Malthouse, drawing by S.H.Grimm, 1790, 92 frontispiece
- - excaxation of Abbey watermill, 108 103-125
- - remains of Abbey watermill, 107 173
- medieval deer-park, 100 32
- palstave, Bronze Age, 76 97
- some records, 48 70-85
- St. Catherine's Chapel, 8 46-48
- - ink and wash drawing by S.H.Grimm, 1790, 96 frontispiece
- stone axe and pestle, 90 165
- the Fleet, oysters, 48 73, 78-80, 85
- - proposals for reclamation, 48 75-77, 85
- West St., late Bronze Age palstave, 76 97
- Account rolls, Portland and Elwell, St. Swithun's Priory manors, 1248-1249, 67 34-54
- Wyke Regis manor, 1242-1243, 66 31-45
- Ace, Sir John, of Wimborne, will and inventory, d.1568 46 lvi-lvii
- Acheulean, artefacts and Bronze Age burial urn, Bear Wood, Poole, 74 106-107
- hand axe, Chard Junction, 80 94-95
- - Gallow's Hill, Bere Regis, 74 102-103
- Acoustic jars, Tarrant Rushton church, 18 59-60
- Acton, Langton Matravers,
- cist burial, 71 66
- derivation of name, 63 40
- footprint of pentadactyl, 84 92-94
- Iron Age site 70 43
- Adam and Eve dishes, 2 112-114
- Adders, distribution map, 1982 104 207
- Addison, Joseph, obituary, 95 103
- Additions to the Museum, see museum, additions to
- Admiralty Court, Poole, 49 125-131
- Admissions to livings under the Commonwealth, 1650-1660, 36 55-81
- Admiston, see Athelhampton
- Adonis Blue, changes in status, 106 93-96
- Adult education, Wm. Barnes as an adult educator, 100 8-21
- Adze, shaft hole, example from Alderholt, 96 51-52
- Aelfric Grammaticus, c. 950-1025, Anglo-Saxon scholar, 85 130-134
- Afflington Barrow, Corfe Castle, cist vaens, 5 25-28
- Afflington, (Abrington, Alfrington), nr. Corfe, chantries, 27 217; 28 15; 29 41
- Affpuddle,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 66
- barrow, new information, 110 143
- church, 49 xlv-xlvi
- - bells, 24 127; 60 114
- - bench end, 32 lvii-lviii
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 247
- - rood screen, 42 69
- deed, 32 97
- field names, 82 136
- fire dangers and shrinkage of the village, 94 63-66
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 104
- medieval deer-park 90 79-80
- medieval status of parish, 109 52, 53
- pottery production, 110 29
- Agal laminae with calcite pseudomorphs, Middle Purbeck, Durlston Bay, 107 187-189
- Agassiz, J. Louis R., fossil collection of the Misses Philpot, 98 45-48
- Agatha, St., at Wimborne Abbey, 32 210
- Agricultural, interests in the 1831 by-election, 109 8
- produce, markets and fairs in the 17th cent., 99 1-5
- Revolution in Dorset, influence on field names, 83 133-142
- riots, 1830, 52 75-95
- Agriculture,
- Lathyrus sylvestris Wagneri, as a fodder crop, 15 liv-lviii
- anaemia in oats, 5 91-93
- and the stone industry, Portland, early 19th cent., 92 244-249
- arable acreage for eight parishes, 1801, 77 173
- arable crops, changes in distribution, 1900-1950 75 94-101
- barley and root crops, experiments, 4 58-61
- cereal crops, Usitilgo segetum (smut), 1883, 5 88-90
- classification on a parish basis, the inadequacy of regional divisions, 102 15-18
- Dorset farming, 1900-1950, 75 91-114
- early field systems and field names, 89 233-256
- enclosures, 1540-1640, tenures, wages, crops, 92 224-227
- farming, by regions, 1800-1854, 102 7-13
- - in the Blackmore Vale, 1800-1854, 102 9
- - on the Glastonbury Abbey Estates in the 14th cent., 87 234-250
- - systems, 1500-1900, 73 116-140
- great landowners of the 19th cent., their influence, 102 12-13
- historical notes, 59 32-33
- in the Napoleonic wars, 77 162-173
- land use classification, 75 112
- livestock, changes and distribution, 1900-1950, 75 101-111
- mangold wurzel, development from Beta maritima, 3 104-110
- marketing in the 17th cent., 99 1-5
- mechanisation, 1900-1950, 75 101
- mid 20th cent. crops and livestock distribution, 83 130-137
- parsnip, development from the wild plant, 4 105-109
- Portland, early 19th cent., 92 244-247
- potato disease, the fungi responsible, 4 116-121
- prizes for malting barley and wheat, 1898-1906, 28 270-275
- - 1907, 29 292
- - 1909, 30 249
- - 1910, 31 280
- - 1911, 32 248
- - 1912, 34 215
- - 1913, 35 203
- - 1925, 47 180
- - 1926, 48 133
- - 1928, 50 72
- - 1929, 51 144
- - 1930, 52 152
- scientific experiments of Anthony Huxtable, Sutton Waldron, 101 7-25
- sheep farming
- - in the 17th cent., 102 1-5
- - management of folded flocks, 102 1-3
- small holdings, Sir R. Edgcumbe's settlement at Rew, 98 25-31
- stock and crop acreages for coastal parishes, 1796, 77 162-173
- the labourer, 1750-1850, 84 158-177
- trade through Poole and Weymouth, 18151914, 97 35-36
- turnip disease, Oidium balsamii, 4 110-115
- water meadows, use and management, 89 257-281
- wool auctions, Dorchester and Blandford 1881-1939, 108 200-202
- Alabaster, tables in Dorset, 49 101-113
- tombs and effigies, list, 49 113
- use in church ornaments, 46 18, 39-41
- Alaska, natural history of, 25 8-16
- Albian (foxmould), lamellibranchia at Morecombelake, 65 154-156
- new ammonite species at Osmington and White Nothe, 86 39
- see also under Upper Greensand and Gault
- Alderholt,
- medieval deer park, 96 47-48
- parliamentary enclosure and field shapes, 90 255
- post-medieval kiln sites, 110 29
- pottery, 101 105
- - production, 110 29
- shaft-hole adze, 96 51-52
- Aldhelm, St., of Malmesbury and Sherborne, 106 33-35, 40-42
- Alfred, King, at Shaftesbury: the location of Egbert's stone, 109 141
- Alfred the Great and St. Cuthbert, legend of, 87 219-222
- Alfred's Kingdom, David A. Hinton, review, 99 157
- Algae, calcareous, Perryfield Quarry, Portland, 89 42-45
- freshwater, recorders, 79 86
- list found in the Fleet, 100 97-98
- marine, chief recorders, 79 84-85
- Palmella cruenta, the Bloody Cave, Bradford Abbas, 5 34-37
- report, 1951, 73 175-176
- Alien Priories, list, 53 50
- Allard's Quarry, Todber, carbonised grain, 82 85
- excavations, 72 20-75
- Allen Valley, Interim report on fieldwalking, 110 154-155
- Allington,
- church
- - bells, 27 105
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 122
- deeds, 32 97; 69 68
- site of St. Swithin's church, 108 190
- Allison, R.J., with M.E.Jones and J.G.Gilligan, paper on coastal landforms, review of, 109 1, 17-21
- Allman, George James, obituary note, 20 xlix-l
- Alluvium, section at Bridport, east of R. Asker bridge, 78 30-31
- Almack, Theodora Francis, In Memoriam, 85 14-15
- Almaine, Henry of, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1264, 65 81-82
- Almer,
- admission of preacher under Commonwealth, 36 79
- church, bell, 25 99
- - goods inventory, 1552 25 249
- field names, 82 139
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 105
- medieval status of parish, 109 52, 53
- Saxon charters, grant of land at Mapperton, field names, 55 244-249
- Almshouses, Sherborne, 14 xxvii-xxviii
- Altar sites in Salisbury Cathedral, 19 1-24
- Alton Pancras,
- Barne's Lane, field system, surface finds, 76 76
- chantries, etc., 28 13
- church, bells, 19 28; 24 106, 108, 137, 140; 27 105
- - description, 28 lv-lvi
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 269
- - restoration, 40 87
- deed, 32 97
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 105
- schist hone, 76 98
- state of parish c. 1600, 89 231
- Tennant's Bottom, square shaped entrenchments, 33 42-43
- Ammonite fauna, dredged from Lyme Bay, 106 168-169
- shells, morphology, 61 103-106
- succession in the Corallian beds, 57 91-92
- zones, Charmouth to Ridge, 54 158-162
- Ammonites, Boreal sequence, 109 113, 114
- Cenomanian, in the Basement Beds, 86 39
- damage to in Eype Nodule Bed, 109 146-147
- Day's Shell Bed, Seatown - Eype, 87 73
- description and evolution, 61 98-116
- Eype Nodule Bed, damage to, 106 161-164
- Inferior Oolite, new species described, 4 137-146
- - of stratigraphical importance, 89 45
- Lower Fuller's Earth, Rookham, Loders, 74 111
- Middle Bathonian, new horizon, 107 186
- Oxford Clay, at Radipole, 108 209
- from Portland, 109 1, 10
- Punfield Marine Band, 104 143-146
- research history, 61 108-113
- from West Bay, 109 105
- Amphibia and reptilia, distribution and habits, 72 135-143
- Amphibia,
- fossil development in the Paleozoic, 22 6-10
- from Purbeck limestone strata at Langton Matravers, 109 149
- quaternary fossils and sub-fossils, 75 186
- reports,
- - 1944, vol. 67
- - 1950-1953, vols. 72-75
- - 1955-1986 vols. 77-108
- - 1987, 109 160-161
- - 1988, 110 174
- Amphitheatre, ?re-use of Neolithic enclosure, Crab Farm, Shapwick, 110 141
- Amphora,
- Roman,
- - base from Studland Bay, 109 139
- - from Weymouth Backwater, 11 88-90
- Spanish, from Poole Bay, 109 139
- Anchor stone, from Lulworth Cove, 92 158
- Ancient monuments, recommended list, 1924, 45 lxxviii-lxxxix
- scheduled list, to May 1928, 50 203-206
- - to 1952, 74 79-84
- Ancren Riwle, (Regula Inclusarum), rule of life for recluses, 49 2-7
- Andrewes, H.L., entomologist,
- biological note, 110 1
- collections, 110 14
- Andricus Quercuscalisis, (Oak gall), 95 29-30
- Angiosperms, seen in 1977, 99 136-137
- occurrences of rare species, 101 148
- Anglo-Saxon
- charter boundaries, 86 158-163
- hooked tag, Winterborne Whitechurch, 110 154
- sceatta, Milborne St.Andrew, 110 154
- strap-end,
- - Gussage All Saints, 110 154
- - Winterborne Whitechurch, 110 154
- Animal bone finds at Wimborne, 105 72-73
- Animal bones and 16th-17th cent. diet, Shaftesbury, 107 53-54
- Anketells (Ansketells) of Anketels Place Manor, Shaftesbury, family of, 22 123-125
- Annelida, Allurus tetraedrus, a new worm, 10 139-141
- bottom survey, East Dorset coast, 82 77-82
- Day's Shell Bed, Seatown-Eype, 87 71
- polychaet worm,
- - egg-capsules and larvae, 72 144-148
- - reports,
- - - 1945, 67 87
- - - 1947, 69 121
- - - 1950, 72 132
- - - 1953, 75 135-136
- Anning, Mary, in Anna Pinney's journals, 76 146-152
- and the fire at Lyme in 1844, 74 175-177
- discoveries at Charmouth, 62 98-109
- discovery and disposal of the fossil fish, Squaloraja, 108 135-148
- discovery of the first Ichthyosaurus, 80 91-93
- - Icthyosaurs 1810-1835, her place among other discoverers, 90 120-127
- escape from lightning, 80 91-93
- friendship with the Misses Philpot, 98 43-48
- - with F.J.Rawlins as a small boy, 84 181-182
- life, and links with pioneer geologists, 60 142-164
- newly found letter, 71 184-188
- portraits and other items, 81 89-91 & frontispiece
- three letters to Lady Murchison, 66 169-173
- Anomiidae, Portlandian, 50 168
- Anthophila (bees), distribution, 43 81-86
- Anthyllis vulnaria (Kidney Vetch), distribution map, 99 148
- Antioch of Tarent Antioch, family of, 22 125-127
- Antler,
- cargo, 109 139
- from flagstones site, 109 83, 84
- from Lodge Farm, Pamphill, 109 135
- from Maiden Castle, radio carbon date, 109 124
- Antonine itinerary between Winchester and Exeter, 89 160-163
- Antoninus, Iter XV, 4 122-133
- Iter XVI, and the Ravenna Geographer, Wm. Barnes' interpretation, 4 62-77
- Ants, see under Hymenoptera
- Hymenoptera aculeata, heterogyna, distribution, 43 73-74
- Anura of Dorset, 15 96-100
- Aphids, see under Hemiptera
- Aplysia Punctata (sea hare), at Weymouth, 102 118
- Apothecaries' tokens and their issuers, 17th cent., 107 7-9
- Apple tree wassail, tree cult, 42 51-60
- Apprenticeship and trades, 18th cent. settlement examinations, 92 218-223
- Aptian, see Lower Greensand
- Aqueduct,
- Roman, Dorchester, 22 80-83, 84-90; 46 1-13; 108 81
- cutting between Bradford Peverell and Muckleford, 23 l-li
- ditch in Poundbury estate, 78 79-80
- Poundbury, 90 171-172; 102 91
- Arachnida, Bindon Hill, list, 99 108-111
- phalangidae (harvest men), 11 163-216
- reports,
- - 1879, vol. 4
- - 1884-86, vols. 6 and 7
- - 1889, vol 10
- - 1890, vol 12
- - 1891-96, vols. 14-18
- - 1898-99, vols. 20, 21
- - 1901-02, vols. 23, 24
- - 1904-13 vols. 26-35
- - 1918-23, vol. 45
- - 1924-31, vol. 53
- - 1941-44, vol. 66
- - 1946, vol. 68
- - 1951-55, vols. 73-77
- - 1957, vol. 79
- - 1959-61, vols. 81-83
- - 1963, vol. 85
- - 1966-67, vols. 88, 89
- - 1970-76, vols. 92-98
- - 1979, vol. 101
- - 1982-84, vols 104-106
- - 1985, vol. 107
- Slepe Heath, 103 112
- Araucaria cleminshawii, cone, Inferior Oolite, Sherborne, 5 141-143
- originally in Sherborne School Museum, now in B.M., 98 39-40
- Arca foetida, Cox, its identity, 106 172
- Arcadae, new genus, curvirostrum striatum, 4 102-103
- Archaeological, discoveries in the Sherborne area, 72 76-79
- field work in 1956, 78 73-92
- site, unrecorded, Bradford Down, Pamphill, 61 43-47
- survey, Isle of Purbeck, 104 181
- Archaeology of Wessex, L.V.Grinsell, review, 81 109
- ARCHAEOLOGY, One Hundred Years in the Proceedings, 100 5-7
- place of local societies, 94 16-17
- recent books and papers,
- - 1975-76, 98 134-135
- - 1976-77, 99 159
- Archdeacon of Dorset's Book, 1736-1780, 42 xli-xliii
- Architects of Dorchester buildings, 89 202-207
- Architectural Pottery, The, Hamworthy, Poole, plans, 92 212-213
- Architecture,
- Norman, 31 123-128
- vernacular, Dorset cottages, 86 186-201
- Archives, County Record Office, 89 218-223
- in Wimborne Minster, 66 46-64
- transfer from Museum to County Record Office, May 1957, 79 14
- Archivist, appointment of County Archivist, also to take charge of the Society's collections, 77 29
- Arcidae, Portlandian, 50 140-143
- Arctic Fox, Alopex lagopus, 105177-178
- Argenton, Mary, d.1616, brass in Woolland church, 34 161-162
- Arish Mell, derivation of name, 62 46; 63 34
- Arkell, William Joscelyn,
- In Memoriam, 80 10-11
- tufa nodules, re-examination of, 109 154-156
- Armlet, bronze, Sheepsleights, Worth Matravers, 91 192
- Armlets, Kimmeridge Shale, Colliton Park, Dorchester, 94 44
- Armour, of the Camail period 76 58-61
- on effigies, cross-legged, 27 1-23
- Arne,
- church, bell, 25 116
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 267
- deed, 69 68
- dragonflies on the Nature Reserve, 100 109-111
- field names and settlement, 89 241-245
- field names from Saxon charters, 55 249
- heronry, 45 79-80
- labourers' conditions, 1750-1850, 84 170-172
- medieval salt production, 109 26-27
- Middlebeere Heath, unrecorded barrow, 76 79
- Redcliff Farm, Romano-British pottery site, excavations, 74 95-96; 76 81-82; 97 49-51; 98 54; 100 112; 101 133; 102 88; 103 123; 104 186-187; 105 148
- Shipstal, Big Wood, Romano-British pottery kiln, 76 81
- - Point, cliff erosion and beach development, 97 8-12
- - - Romano-British Kiln site, 74 96
- Thomas Hyde and copyholds in Arne, 89 282-285
- turf cutting, 109 34
- Worgret,
- - Cuckoo Pound Lane, flint flakes and scrapers, 77 151
- - excavation on floodplain of River Frome, 110 77-98
- - Hill, barrow excavation, 87 119-125
- - Romano-British sherds, 74 96
- - strap end, 106 119-120
- Arnewood, William, alias Arnold, c.1580, of Fordingbridge, pirate, 71 89-109
- Arnold, John, Mesolithic sites identified, 109 94
- Arnold, William, pirate, see Arnewood, William
- Arrow-head, barbed and tanged, Moortown, Poole, 110 142
- flint, transverse, Winterborne Monkton, 106 110
- Neolithic, leaf-shaped, Bucknowle, Corfe Castle, 104 170
- oblique, Knighton Farm, Poole, 110
- Arrowheads,
- from Corfe Castle, 109 136
- from Flagstones, 109 83
- from Kington Magna area, 109 93-98, 100, 101
- Artesian wells, 28 185-208
- Arthropods, other than Lepidoptera,
- burrows in the Basal Gault, near Ringstead, 107 183-184
- reports, 1953-1985, vols. 75-107
- - 1987, 109 158-159
- Arthur, King of Britain, historical evidence for, 83 117-123
- Artiodactyla, Ruminantia, of Dorset, 24 30-32
- Artists loan exhibition, Dorset artists of the past, 55 xlviii-lv
- Artur, John, monk of Milton Abbey, brass, 28 230-231
- Arundell, Sir Thomas, d.1552, coat of arms once at Wolveton House, 66 77-82
- Ash (Asshe), medieval manor in Stourpaine, 69 45-50
- Ashe, Geoffrey, The Quest for Arthur's Britain, review, 90 315
- Ashley, Lord, in 1831 by-election, 109 6-16
- Ashmore,
- admission of preachers under the Commonwealth, 36 57-58, 72, 74
- church, bells, 60 114
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 242
- - restoration, 39 107-108
- deeds, 32 97; 49 52
- farming history, 73 118-119
- field names, 82 136
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1713, 70 105
- Asiaticus of Lezoux, samian cup by, 109 134
- Asilidae, report, 1986, 108 215
- Askerswell,
- archaeology of the Eggardon valley, 87 83-88
- church, bells, 25 70
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 108
- - Holewale brass (dexter portion of the de Luda slab), 46 51-64
- de Luda slab, 49 lxxiv-l
- Down, cross dykes investigated along A35, 78 84-85
- field names, 82 136, 139, 140
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1713, 70 106
- medieval deer-park, 96 49
- Naller's Farm, 18th cent. vessel and other pottery, 105 152
- - finds, 106 123-124
- roadhouse, surface finds from barrows, 76 89
- Spyway, Romano-British finds, 78 91
- - possible Roman agger, 87 85-86
- Asshe (Ash), medieval manor in Stourpaine, 69 45-50
- Assize Court records, 17th cent., civil administration, 34 25-30
- crimes and sentences, 34 17-30
- Astarte, Inferior Oolite, near Sherborne, 2 81-92
- Astartidae, Portlandian, 50 176-177
- Astronomy, new star in Perseus, 22 53-55
- Jupiter, notes on markings, 22 56-63
- sun spots, 1903, 25 157-160
- Athelhampton,
- church, bells, 24 129
- deed, 32 97
- Hall, armorial bearings, 45 128-133
- - history and description, early illustrations, 20 121-127
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1713, 70 106
- medieval deer-park, 88 177-180
- toll-house, 104 25-32
- Atkinson, Clinton, alias Smith of London, pirate, c.1580, 71 89-109
- Attisham, Broadwindsor, medieval deer-park, 92 205-206
- Augmentation Books, 1650-1660, Lambeth Palace Library, 36 48-55
- Auks, their decline in Purbeck, 99 102
- Aumale, Aumerle or Albemarle, family of, 22 127
- Australian servicemen at Bovington, 109 20
- Aves, - fossil development through geological time, 23 lxxxvii-cxvi
- quaternary fossils and sub-fossils, 75 185-186
- Awl, Bronze Age, Frampton, Long Ash Lane, 80 130
- Axe,
- Acheulian, hand-axe,
- - Bere Regis, Gallows Hill, 74 102-103
- - Bournemouth, Lansdowne, 105 137
- - Chard Junction (Somerset), 80 94-95
- - Sturminster Marshall, Bailie Gate, 73 114
- Armorican, Bronze, from the sea off Chesil, 104 172
- Bronze Age, Osmington Hill, letter reporting find, 1808, 98 63-64
- Early Bronze Age, flint, Scandinavian type, Canford, 67 28
- Neolithic, flint, Bere Regis, 91 174
- - Blashenwell, Corfe Castle, 92 156
- - East Stour, Hunger Hill, 77 151
- - Gillingham, 98 56
- - Gussage St. Michael,
- - - Cowdown, 90 163-164
- - - Thickthorn Down, 105 139-140
- - Netherbury, 86 114
- - Portesham, Black Down, 78 83-84
- - Sydling St. Nicholas, Magiston Farm, 77 150
- - Woodcutts, 94 75
- polished flint, Littlebredy, 95 100
- - Portland, 89 121
- Axe-hammer, perforated, Whitchurch Canonicorum, Northay Farm, 74 103-104
- Axe-head, Abbotsbury, near hillfort, 90 165
- Bronze Age, Bradpole, 82 85
- - Melcombe Horsey, Bowdens, 73 114
- Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age, Verwood, Eastworth Farm, 81 109
- medieval iron, Winterborne Tomson, 72 95
- sarsen, grooved, Compton Abbas, 88 102-103
- Axes, stone,
- petrographical identification from Buckland Newton and Bradford Abbas, 80 99
- from Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 64
- from Kington Magna area, 109 93-97, 99-102
- from Poole and Lytchett Matravers, 109 123
- from Shapwick, 109 123
- Studland, Ballard Down, 101 140
- from Worth Matravers, 110 142
- Axmouth-Lyme Regis,
- land-slips, 105 119-125
- - historical survey, 103 101-106
- Nature Reserve, 77 39
- - invertebrates, freshwater, 104 149-154
- - marine littoral fauna, 91 147-165
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