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- Oak gall, Andricus quercuscalisis, 95 29-30
- Oakley Down, Wimborne St. Giles,
- barrows, 72 91-92
- bowl barrow, excavation, 73 103-104; 75 36-44
- - excavation, 1968, 92 159-167
- Bronze Age sherds from a bell barrow, 77 151
- burial urn, 99 125-126
- Iron Age enclosure, Romano-British and medieval site, 71 69-70; 72 92-93; 73 104
- Long Ground, medieval site, 106 153-154
- Obituaries,
- Addison, Joseph, 95 103
- Allman, George James, 20 xlix-l
- Almack, Theodora Francis, 85 14-15
- Arkell, William Joscelyn, 80 10-11
- Barnes, William, 8 xv-xxxiii
- Barrett, F.P.W., 93 30
- Bean, Charles Edward, 105 182-183
- Best, Walter Stuart, 106 180-182
- Blathwayt, Francis Linley, 75 33
- Bond,
- - Mrs. Ivo, 102 123
- - Bond, M.H.G., 110 181-182
- - William Ralph Garneys, 73 31
- Buckman, Prof. James, 7 1-4
- Bull, Arthur Jarvis, 85 17-19
- Bunting, Robert Hugh, 88 19-20
- Butcher, Dr. R.W., 93 29-30
- Calkin, John Bernard, 94 6-7
- Cecil, Lord Eustace Henry Brownlow Gascoyne, 42 lix-lxii
- Chancellor, E.C., 99 153
- Collett, Olga Kathleen, O.B.E., 108 225
- Connor, Arthur Bentley, 82 11
- Curtis, Wilfred Parkinson, 90 21-22
- Dalton, Reginald Francis, 105 179-181
- Day, Cyril Douglas, 90 17-20
- Dewar, Henry Stephen Lowry, 97 6
- Dicker, Charles William Hamilton, 33 xxix-xxxii
- Drew, Charles Douglas, 78 11-17
- Dru Drury, Godfrey, 78 18
- Dugdale, Giles, 77 24-25
- Durden, Henry, 13 xvii-xx
- Eaton, Henry Storks, 30 cvi-cx
- Elwes, George Robert, 44 lxxiv-lxxvi
- Foster, Raymond Vincent Rossiter, 102 123
- Fowler, Joseph, 80 12
- Fry, Edward Alexander, 55 lxxv-lxxvi
- Gardiner, Richard, 79 10-11
- Hammett, Frank, 90 20-21
- Hardy, Thomas, 49 xxv-xxix
- Hasler, John Kenneth, 103 146
- Hayne, Robert, 82 11-12
- Horsey, I.P., 110 182
- Hudleston, Wilfred Hudleston, 30 civ-cv
- Ilchester, Earl of, Edward Henry Charles James Fox-Strangways, 86 16
- - Giles Stephen Holland Fox-Strangways, 81 11
- Jackman, Douglas, 85 16-17
- Jackson, James Frederick, 89 18-19
- Johnstone, H.V.F., 110 183
- King, Harold, 78 19
- Lang, William Dickson, 88 17-19
- Le Fleming, Sir Ernest Kaye, 67 26-27
- Lewis, Ernest Wamsley, 99 154
- Lisney, Arthur Adrian, 85 15-16
- Mansel-Pleydell, John Clavell, 23 lxii-lxxii
- March, Henry Colley, 37 116-123
- Mayo, Charles Herbert, 50 84-87
- Meggison, Miss Dorothy, 98 129
- Mills, James Philip, 82 13-14
- Moore, Humphrey John, 92 28-29
- Morton, C.E., 110 183-184
- Moule, Henry Joseph, 25 lxxviii-lxxx
- Muntz, E.W., 110 184
- Muntz, H., 110 185
- Oliver, Vere Langford, 64 20
- Ollett, Francis A., 86 16-17
- Ollett, Mary, 91 26
- Oppé, Ernest Frederick, 92 30-31
- Pass, A. Douglas, 92 31
- Pentin, Canon Herbert, 87 15-16
- Pickard-Cambridge, Octavius, 38 xli-lii
- Pitt-Rivers, General Lane (Col. Lane Fox), 21 xxxix-xli
- Pope, Alfred, 56 xlv-xlvi
- Prideaux, Charles S., 55 lxxiv-lxxv
- Rankine, William Francis, 84 14
- Richardson, Nelson Moore, 47 lxxv-lxxviii
- Russell, Archibald George Blomefield, 77 22-23
- Sanders, Ernest Niemann, 86 18-19
- Selby, K.C.Collingwood, 107 201
- Smith, Harry Peace, 75 33
- Smith, Reginald Bosworth, 29 cxx-cxxiv
- Stuart, Morton Grey, Earl of Moray, 52 1-3
- Sturdy, Alan, 92 27-28
- Sturdy, Leonard, 89 19-21
- Sykes, Ernest Ruthven, 75 32
- Tanner, Edward Victor, 99 153
- Todd, Robert Frederick, 75 133
- Vidler, Oscar C., 82 13
- Wallace, Alfred Russell, 35 lxxxiv-lxxxv
- Warne,Charles, 9 xv-xxi
- Williams, Sir David Philip, Bt., 92 29
- Wood, Henry Hayton, 5 xiii-xv
- Woodhouse, Charles Hall, 84 14-15
- Woodward, Sir Arthur Smith, 66 14-15
- Young, Donald, 102 124
- Oborne,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 73
- church,
- - bell, 25 81, 82
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 130
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1842, 45 42
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 146
- Manor Court, 1515-16, 77 157-161
- old church, note, 39 123
- recent exposure of the Humphriesianumsubfurcatum zonal boundary, 91 41
- Saxon charter, 59 101
- state of parish, c. 1600, 89 232
- Odonata,
- Arne Nature Reserve, 100 109-111
- Axmouth-Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, 104 151-154
- reports,
- - 1944-47, vols. 66-69
- - 1950-51, vols 71, 72
- - 1955, vol. 77
- - 1958, vol. 80
- - 1962, vol. 84
- - 1965-79, vols. 87-101
- - 1982-84, vols. 104-106
- - 1985-86, vols 107-108
- - 1987, 109 158
- Slepe Heath, 103 112
- Odynerus parietinus, Linn., colour sense in, 41 92-94
- Oglander, Sir Williams, 109 7
- Oil drilling,
- Lulworth Banks, 85 38
- Poxwell, 71 176
- Oil exploration,
- 1930-40, 61 135
- 1940-50, 72 178-179
- 1950-60, 84 79-80
- Oil seepage, from the Blackstone (Kimmeridge Clay), effect on intertidal organisms, Clavell's Hard, 107 135-139
- Oiled birds in Poole Harbour, Jan. 1961, 83 65-67
- Oke, Maria and John, brasses in Shapwick church, 35 78-79
- Okeford Childe, see under Child Okeford
- Okeford Fitzpaine,
- Albian fossils, 18 66-99
- Banbury Hill Camp, 108 175, 177
- Belchalwell,
- - church,
- - - goods inventory, 1552, 26 129
- - - restoration, 39 111
- - incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 107
- burials in a chalk pit, 4 91-94
- church,
- - bells, 19 33; 25 69; 27 128-130; 60 118
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 154
- - rood screen, 42 72
- deeds, 32 136
- deserted medieval village, and Roman pottery, 98 58
- grant to nunnery of St. Mary, Clerkenwell, by Alured de Lincoln, 68 51
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 147
- Oligochaeta, collected at Axmouth-Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, 104 151-154
- Oliver, Vere Langford, In Memoriam, 64 20
- Ollett, Francis A., In Memoriam, 86 16-17
- Ollett, Mary, obituary, 91 26
- Oncolites, Arkell's tufa nodules, 109 155
- Oolites, stratigraphical work, 1940-1950, 72 183-186
- Ooser, the Dorset, 84 178-180
- Open field system,
- Cerne Abbas, and field names, 64 69-74
- Fordington, management, 13 152-162
- Portland, 69 51-53; 92 244-247
- Stratton, 30 89-93
- Sutton Waldron, 64 75-83
- Ophidia,
- colour variation in adders, 22 43-50
- of Dorset, 15 93-96
- small Red Viper, Vipera rubra, 29 284
- Ophiuroidea (Ophiurella), brittle star, new species,, 43 56-57
- Ophiuroidea, from the Kimmeridge Clay, Freshwater Steps, 108 205
- Ophrys sphegodes, (Early Spider Orchid) survey, 109 157
- Oppé, Ernest Frederick, obituary, 92 30-31
- Opthalmosaurs,
- new horizon, the Cornbrash, Yetminster, 107 130
- new locality, Kimmeridge Shales, Rope Lake Head, 107 133
- Oram, Samuel Marsh, 1765-1791, of Shaftesbury, poet and solicitor, 28 xxxiii-xxxiv
- Orchids, Lizard, 55 272-273
- Orientation of religious buildings, 29 225-229
- The Origin of Species, Charles Darwin, published 1859, impact of geological chapters on early geophysical theory, 110 19
- Orme Agnus, John Charles Higginbotham, novelist of Wareham, 69 108-111
- Ornithischia,
- Dorset list, 80 84-90
- new records for Dorset, 87 58-59
- Scelidosaurus, remains, Seatown, 108 203, 205
- Ornithological bibliography, 61 137-138; 67 96-97
- Ornithological notes, 1987, 109 162
- Orthoptera,
- of Purbeck, 96 7-8
- reports,
- - 1918, vol. 38
- - 1944-47, v. 66-69
- - 1949, v. 71
- - 1951-52, v. 73, 74
- - 1954-58, v. 76-80
- - 1966-77, v. 88-99
- - 1979, v. 101
- - 1982-84, v. 104-106
- - 1985-86, v. 107-108
- - 1987, 109 158
- Slepe Heath, 103 112
- survey in Dorset and west Hampshire, 99 138
- Oryzea-Leersia oryzoides, Sow., 19 106-108
- Osborne, Sir Sydney Godolphin, 1808-1889, of Durweston, rector, scientific farmer and social reformer, 98 15-24; 101 10-13
- Osmington Hill, Bronze Age axe, found 1808 on George III's figure, 98 63-64
- Osmington,
- archaeological survey, 106 126
- church,
- - and old buildings nearby, 25 xxxix-xl
- - bells, 24 123; 25 49; 27 110
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 217
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1842, 45 42-43
- corallian outcrop, Jordan Hill to Ringstead Bay, 57 66-80; 85 38
- Crocklynch, field-name, ?kiln site, 110 33
- deeds, 32 136; 69 87
- O.Fisher, geologist and geophysicist, 110 17-22
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 147
- manorial documents, 62 58
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 33-35
- new ammonite species in the Albian, 86 39
- Oolite series, 57 61 et seq.
- Portland stone series, exposure, 92 42
- Ringstead, sherds from deserted medieval village, 76 98
- Roger Potero, ?potter, 110 33
- Romano-British and medieval pottery, 84 113
- salt-boilers' debris, 84 115
- Sandy Barrow, Romano-British sherds, 85 101-102
- Osmington Mills, effect of cloudburst, July 1955, 77 91-93
- Ostracoda, collected at the Axmouth-Lyme regis Nature Reserve, 104 151-154
- derived from the Scallop Member, Purbeck - Limestone Formation, 107 186-187
- Punfield Marine Band, 104 143-146
- Ostreidae, Portlandian, 50 147-151
- Otters, see also under Carnivora
- at Loders, 1944, 66 127
- Oven,
- excavated in High Street, Christchurch, 109 134
- medieval, Radipole, Weymouth, 108 186; 109 139
- Over and Nether Compton: Records and Traditions of Two Dorset Parishes, Annette Sandison, review, 99 156
- Over Compton,
- church,
- - bells, 25 79; 60 116
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 133
- - restoration, 39 120
- Compton House, icehouse, 86 219
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 123
- Manor Court, 1515-16, 77 157-161
- Owen, Sir Richard, of the B.M., letters to James Harrison of Charmouth, 68 103-118
- Ower, Corfe Castle,
- salt boilers' debris, 84 115-116
- salt-working at, 109 26
- Owermoigne,
- admission of preacher under the Com-
- monwealth, 36 60-61
- Bowley's Plantation, earthwork, excavation, 81 102-103; 82 85
- church,
- - bells, 25 49
- - brass to John Sturton, d.1506, 29 279-280
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 225
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1865, 45 43
- Court, 30 xlviii-lxix
- deeds, 53 64-67; 69 87
- floor tiles, inlaid, 14th cent., 98 58
- Heath Farm, horse shoes, medieval and later, 77 153
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 148
- Moigne Court, excavations, 95 101
- Ox-shoes, Romano-British, Maiden Castle, 74 38; 76 99
- Oxford Clay and Kellaways Beds, exposures along the East Fleet, 69 122-124
- work on stratigraphy, 1930-40, 61 129
- Oxford Clay,
- Charleston, Weymouth, trenches in, 84 36
- Crook's Hill Brickyard, Chickerell, new specimen of Heterostrophus phillipsi, 85 39
- Fleet shore, fossils, 46 197-198
- Radipole, ammonites, 108 209
- Rodwell, unusual Icthyosaurian forelimb, 108 210-212
- Section in North Dorset, 110 137-140
- Weymouth, ganoid fish, pholidophorus, 18 150-152
- Oxfordian, see also Corallian and Oxford clays
- Furzy Cliff, Weymouth, crocodile jaw and crustacean remains, 86 38
- Ringstead Coral Bed, Black Head, Osmington, 85 38
- Oyster Beds of the Fuller's Earth, outcrops in the Weymouth Anticline, 78 66-68
- Oyster shells, from pit at Gussage All Saints, 109 133
- Oysters, in the Fleet, 48 73, 78-80, 85
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