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- Padlock and shackle, medieval, Toller Porcorum, Woolcombe Farm, 105 77
- Paleogeography of the chalk seas, 77 107-110
- Paleolith, Acheulian hand-axe, Chard Junction, Som., 80 94-95
- Merley House, Wimborne, 74 109
- Sherborne, 68 31-32
- Paleolithic,
- hand-axes,
- - Landsdowne, Bournemouth, 105 137
- - from Poole, 109 123
- site, Hengistbury Head, 104 169; 105 137-139; 106 107-109
- Upper, implement, Pilsdon Pen, 95 83-84
- Palstaves, Abbotsbury and Forde Grange, Thorncombe, Pound Hill, Winterbourne Steepleton, 76 97; 77 151
- Pentridge Hill, Cranborne, 105 142-143
- Pamphill,
- Bradford Barrow, excavation, 91 176; 95 30; 95 30-33
- Bradford Down, Iron Age and RomanoBritish settlement, 61 43-47; 88 116; 90 171; 91 189; 92 151; 94 76; 104 71-92; 105 153
- The Court House, Cowgrove, 110 157
- crouched inhumation from, 109 123
- High Wood, enclosure, 110 142
- King Down, Barnsley Farm, Romano-British quernstone, 88 116
- Lake Gates, see under Lake Farm, Wimborne, Roman site
- Lodge Farm, observation of, 109 135
- round barrows, new information, 110 143
- salting of meat at, 109 25
- Paper mills, 82 119
- Paramola cuvieri caught off Portland, 109 157
- Parasitic hymenoptera, Hymenoptera entomophaga, distribution, 43 86-100
- Parish,
- guild, Guild of the Assumption, Swanage, 61 86-88
- history, sources of information, 53 236-246
- registers,
- - Buckland Newton, 1568-1812, 10 97-106
- - Thorncombe, 88 186-187
- reports to the Dean and Chapter of Sarum, c. 1600, 89 231-232
- unions and divisions, 1650-1660, from the Augmentation Books, 36 81-105
- Parishes, medieval, in South-East Dorset, 109 50-53
- Parkinson, John, 1567-1650, apothecary and botanist, plant references, 79 74
- Parkstone, Ashley Road, buried stone, ? sarsen, 31 161-164
- Parkyns, James, rector of St. Edward, Corfe Castle, 1697-1702, tomb slab,arms, etc., 69 54-64
- Parley Cross, neolithic flint celts, 76 97
- Parley, West, see under West Parley
- Parliamentary election,
- Poole, 1768, 89 282-296
- Shaftesbury, 1726-1820, 84 158-180
- subsequent riots, 1830, Shaftesbury, 110 23-28
- Parminter, Thomas, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 9
- collections, 110 15
- Parnham House, Beaminster, armorial bearings, 45 154-158
- history and description, 21 229-235; 32 xli; 45 lii
- icehouse, 86 219
- Romano-British ware, 84 111
- Parris, Thomas, of Chardstock, copyholder, 98 3-4
- Parry-Okeden, D.O., and the 1831 by-election, 109 7, 8
- Partridge, Charles E., entomologist, collection, 110 15
- Pass, A. Douglas, obituary, 92 31
- Passeriformes, quaternary fossils, 75 185
- Patent Rolls, 1204-8, extracts and notes, 16 135, 149
- Pathology, human, 110 44
- Paulet, William, Marquis of Winchester, arms once in Wolfeton House, 66 77-81
- Pavements, Roman, tesselated, see under mosaics
- Pay, Henry, d.1419, of Poole, pirate, 61 89-93
- Payne, Miss Eleanor of Weymouth, collection of minerals formerly in Sherborne School museum and herbarium in County Museum, 98 38
- Peach, John, of Chideock, copyholder, 98 4
- Pearce, The Rev.Edmund James, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 9
- collections, 110 15
- Pearce, Ethel Kathrine, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 9
- collections, 110 15
- Pearce, Nigel, entomologist, collection, 110 15
- Pearce, Thomas, 109 29, 31-34
- Pearce, The Rev. Thomas, Idstone, vicar of Morden, 1852-1882, 94 70-74
- Peat-cutting at Morden, 109 34
- Peat deposit, Pins Knoll, Litton Cheney, 85 78-86
- Peat mosses, sphagna, in the Isle of Purbeck, 65 131-139
- pebbles,
- from Mesolithic sites near Sherborne, 109 94
- pyramidal, stellaris nodules, 73 203-204
- Peche,
- Bartholemew, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1249, 1253, arms, 65 79
- John, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1325, arms, 65 85
- Pectinidae, Portlandian, 50 161-163
- Pelagius, 4th cent. British theologian, 90 264
- Pendant,
- enamelled, Dorchester, 2 109-111
- medieval from Stourpaine and Hanford, 106 124
- Penny, E.L. watercolour, the Cobb, Lyme Regis, 87 frontispiece
- Pentadactyl footprint, Acton, Langton Matravers, 84 92-94
- Pentin, Canon Herbert, In Memoriam, 87 15-16
- Pentland, Joseph, 1797-1873, pioneer in the osteology of fossil reptiles, 97 12-16
- Pentridge,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 79
- bank barrows, 105 15-18
- Bokerley Dyke, Late Bronze Age and Roman finds, 85 106
- church,
- - bells, 25 109
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 246
- deeds, 32 137; 65 100
- Hill,
- - palstave, 105 142-143
- - - post medieval building, 104 62-65
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 149
- Penbury Knoll, mesolithic site, 91 173
- ring ditches near the Dorset Cursus, 97 48-49
- West Woodyates Manor, 49 77-88
- Woodyates, Roman brooch, 98 58
- Perambulator, surveyor's, at Racedown, Thorncombe, 68 86
- Periwinkle, Littorina rudis (Maton)., variation and distribution in the Fleet, 104 165-167
- Perkins, Richard, d.1616, and William, d.1613, brass, Wareham, St. Mary's, 34 24 160
- Perrott South, see South Perrott
- Perryfield Quarry, section in Purbeck and Portland Stone beds, 68 119
- stromatoliths, 89 42-45
- Pesticides, organochlorine, link with decline in Marsh Harriers in Poole Harbour, 99 90-91
- Peterborough ware sherds, Poundbury, Dorchester, 91 175
- Pethyn Thomas, d.1470, brass in Lytchett Matravers church, 34 163-164
- Phalangidea, harvestmen, British species, list, 11 163-216
- Phantom coach in Dorset, 89 331-332
- Phenodont, genus Mesodon, fossil fish, Portland Stone, 27 183-187
- Philip, Archduke of Austria, King of Castile, and Joanna, at Wolfeton, 35 1-7
- Philipston, Wimborne St. Giles, lost name, 88 210-211
- Philpot, the Misses of Lyme Regis, fossil collection and their friendships with early geologists, 98 43-48
- list of their type fossils in the Oxford University Museum, 98 48-53
- Phoenician colonization and commerce in England, 20 119-121 Pholadomyacidae, Portlandian, 50 172
- Pholidophorus, fossil ganoid fish, Oxford Clay, 18 150-152
- Phosphate analysis, Furzey Island, 110 52
- Photographic survey, need for, 15 18-25
- The Physics of the Earth's Crust, (1881), textbook by Osmond Fisher, impact on development of early geophysical theory, 110 19-20
- Physiography and origins of the Fleet, 92 119-124
- Pickard-Cambridge, Sir Arthur Wallace, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 10
- collections, 110 15
- Pickard-Cambridge, Frederick Octavius, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 10
- collections, 110 15-16
- Pickard-Cambridge, The Rev. Octavius, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 1, 10-11
- collections, 110 16
- In Memoriam, 38 xli-li, and portrait
- Picks,
- from Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 64
- from Stourpaine, 109 95
- Pictograms at Flagstones site, Dorchester, 109 83, 84
- Piddlehinton,
- barrow with burial cist, 110 143
- church,
- - bells, 24 131, 134, 136
- - brasses to Thomas Browne, d.1617, John Chapman, d.1494, and William Goldynge, d.1562, 32 214-219
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 257
- deeds, 32 138
- Dole's Hill, celtic field systems, surface finds, 74 87-89
- Eua de Crockway, ?potter, 110 33
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 150
- inhumation cemetery, 87 110
- lost names, Coombe Feverel and Lovard in Piddletown, 88 211-213
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 33
- Peak Coppice, flint axe, 74 109
- Piddletrenthide,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 67, 69, 75
- church, 28 5-11
- - bells, 24 133, 136
- - excavation, 105 152
- - goods inventory, 25 255
- Coombe Bottom, Late Bronze Age sherd, 72 95
- deeds, 32 138; 58 65,66
- Dole's Ash Farm, Romano-British site, 70 62
- enclosure field shapes, 90 256
- field names, 59 112; 82 138,141
- history, 28 1-5, 11
- Hog Leaze, surface finds on Celtic field system, 74 89
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 156
- (Pydeltrenthide), notes on its spelling, 29 xli-xliii
- Saxon chaster and field names, 59 107-112
- square shaped entrenchments, description, 33 40-42
- Well Bottom, surface finds on Celtic field system, 74 91
- Pigeon house, Melplash Court, 32 xl
- Pigeons, smiting, 54 198-200
- Pigmy shrew, Sorex minutus, Chickerell, 25 xxvii
- Pigs at Morden, 109 31
- Pike, L.G. , collections in museum and at Furzebrook, 73 86-91
- Pilgrim flask, East Holme, 110 156
- Pilgrim ships, Poole to Galicia, 55 45-46
- Pilsdon,
- chert core, 78 89
- church
- - bell, 25 95; 60 118
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 129,157
- deed, 69 87
- Hill and Lewesdon, geological origins, 18 174-184
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 150
- Manor, history, 7 106-108
- - possible refuge of Charles II 8 9, 20-22
- Pen, geoIogy of, 45 1-4
- - Hillfort, 7 102-105
- - - chert flakes, 79 116
- - - excavations, 86 102; 87 90; 88 106-107; 89 123-129; 90 166-167; 91 177-178; 92 126-127; 93 133-134; 104 178-179
- - Mesolithic flakes, 105 139
- Upper Paleolithic implement, 95 83-84
- Pimperne
- church,
- - bells, 19 27; 24 110; 25 125; 27 130
- - brass to Dorothy Williams, 34 162
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 243
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1830, 45 45-46
- - restoration, 39 108
- Down, possible Romano-British settlement, 82 84
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 151
- royal estate, 109 51, 53
- Pine-wood, charring in peat mossea, 16 14-16
- Pinhay Bay, Devon, landslips, 103 101
- Pinnepedia, (phocidea), of Dorset, 24 27
- reports,
- - 1953, 75 150;
- - 1954, 76 126;
- - 1958, 80 49-50
- Pinney, Anna Maria and Mary Anning, 76 146-152
- Azariah, of Bettiscombe, transported to Nevis 1685, 31 183-203
- family, of Bettiscombe Manor and Nevis, pedigree, 31 183-203
- Pinnidae, Portlandian, 50 143-144
- Pins Knoll, Litton Cheney, buried peat deposit, 85 78-86
- Early Iron Age and Romano-British site, 81 124-126; 85 95-96; 89 147-159
- Romano-British sherds, 78 91
- Romano-British pit, 87 91-92
- Pipe leases, calendar of, 1581-1808, 39 63-75
- Pipe Rolls, Dorset, introduction to and transcript, 1130-31, 1160-61, 14 119-138
- Dorset and Somerset,
- 1199-1204, extracts, 15 117-141
- 1204-1208, with supplements from Patent and Close Rolls, 16 128-149
- 1209-1210, notes, 19 65-78
- Pipes, solution cavities, and man made pits, an archaeological hazard, 77 124
- tobacco, see under tobacco pipes
- Piracy, story of Henry Pay of Poole, 61 89-93
- Pisces, see under fish
- Pits and pit rings,
- near Badbury Rings, 109 65, 73, 77
- at Bucknowle Farm, Corfe Castle, 109 129
- on Dorchester sites, 109 81, 83-86, 88, 126
- at Gussage All Saints, 109 132-134
- at Lodge Farm, Pamphill, 109 135
- at Woolcombe, 109 137-138
- Pit complex,
- Beaker, 110 142
- Deverel-Rimbury, 110 142
- Pitt family of Blandford St. Mary, 31 165-175
- Pitt, Thomas, 1653-1726, Governor of Madras, born Blandford St.Mary, 31 167-172
- Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, origins, 31 172
- Pitt-Rivers, General Lane Fox (Col. Lane Fox), Obituary, 21 xxxix-xli
- Place Names of Dorset, Pts 1 and 2, by A.D.Mills, review, 98 130-131; 101 156
- Place names,
- those including King or Regis, 64 25-33
- lost, 88 207-215
- pre-Saxon, 37 220-223
- topographical names in South Dorset, 62 39-49; 63 33-40
- Wm. Barnes' interpretations from Iter XIV of Antonius and the Ravenna Geographer, 4 62-77
- Plant distributions on the various geological formations, 29 119-125
- Plant names, pre-Saxon, 37 217-219
- Plantaganet, Richard, 3rd Duke of Gloucester, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1462, 65 90
- Plateau gravels and paleolithic man, 19 130-144
- Worgret Hill, Wareham, 27 156-161, 169
- Plateau and valley gravels, 16 77-80
- Platyhelminthes, collected at the Axmouth-Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, 104 151-154
- Plecoptera, collected at the Axmouth-Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, 104 151-154
- Pleistocene mammalian remains, Eldon collection, 75 188
- Pleistocene and recent work on stratigraphy,
- 1930-40, 61 133-135;
- 1940-50, 72 190-1937;
- 1950-60, 84 88-89
- Pleistocene, superficial deposits near South Holworth, 77 99
- Plesiosaur from Portland, fauna associated with, 109 109-112
- Plesiosaurus, see also under Sauropterygia
- Colymbosaurus trochanterius (Owen), Portland, 105 170
- found by Mary Anning, 1824, 60 152-154
- rib, Gallows Gore, Encombe, 79 24
- Joseph Pentland's contribution to its study, 97 15
- sp. from the Middle Lias of the Dorset Coast, 110 167
- vertebra, Kimmeridge Clay, Encombe, 80 22
- Pleuromyacidae, Portlandian, 50 171
- Pliensbachian, see Middle Lias
- Pliocene, formation of the Dewlish Elephant Bed ravine, 53 228-235
- Ploughing, effect of, at Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 55, 56, 58-60, 62
- Plowden, Fr.Charles, S.J., chaplain Lulworth Castle, 1784-94, and the New Chapel, 99 33-41
- Plumber, Lydlinch, medieval deer-park, 92 211
- Plush,
- barrow record re-examined, 88 145
- church
- - bells, 24 145; 27 100
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 266
- field names from Saxon Charter, 55 268
- Glastonbury Abbey estate farming, 87 234-250
- Manor, bronze armlet, 78 90-91
- notes on, 15 55-58
- Saxon charter and field names, 55 263-268
- Poleham, possible Domesday name for Hazelbury Bryan, l05 13-14
- Pollen analysis,
- from Bronze Age barrow, from buried peat deposit, Pins Knoll, Lytton Cheney, 85 78-86
- Furzey Island, 110 65-70
- Winfrith Heath Mesolithic site, 101 34-50
- Worgret, Arne, 110 94-96
- Pollen analysis and soil development, Chick's Hill barrow, East Stoke, 80 154-159
- Pollen and paleoethnobotanical analyses from a Bronze Age barrow on Canford Heath, 102 39-41
- Polychaet worm, report 1945, 67 87
- Polyzoa, collected at Axmouth-Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, 104 151-154
- from the Fuller's Earth Rock in the Richardson Collection, 60 172
- Portland Stone, Basal Shell Bed, 46 164-167
- Pond, Romano-British (?), Chettle Down, 51 194-203
- Pondfield and Punfield, derivation of name, 62 46
- Ponsonby, Hon. William F.S.. in 1831 by-election, 109 5-16
- Poole,
- Admiralty Court, 49 125-131
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 66
- agricultural trade, 1815-1914, 97 35-36
- Almshouses, St.George's, 47 155-158
- archaeological discoveries, 1973-4, 96 62-64
- attack by Pero Nino, 1406, 9 90-92, 97
- Austin Friars, 53 43
- Bankers, 1750-1825, 48 20
- Basin, status of Sika Deer, 86 96-101
- Bay and Harbour,
- - finds in, 109 139
- - salt-works round, 109 28
- Bearwood, Acheulian artefacts and Late Bronze Age burial urn, 74 106-107
- - Late Iron Age/Roman finds, 108 181
- - Late Iron Age site, currency bar hoard, 106 138-142
- - Moortown Aerodrome, Neolithic, Bronze Age and Romano-British settlement sites, 106 114
- "Book of the Admyral Courts", 1550-1834, 49 125-131
- Borough area, casual finds, 1982, Roman and later, 104 190
- Borough seals, 55 41-46
- Bronze Age bowl barrow, 108 171
- Canford Heath, excavation round barrow, henge type, 73 103
- casual finds, prehistoric, 104 181
- church,
- - bells, 19 30; 25 103; 27 110
- - chandelier, formerly in, 85 178-181
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 158
- Church St., excavations, 96 63
- clays, tiles, pottery, bricks, historical notes, 59 38
- coal trade, 93 244
- coarseware bellarmine, 102 94
- deeds, 32 137; 56 49; 69 87
- district, brickworks, 93 241-242
- and Dorset Herald, articles by Wm. Barnes, 108 12-14, 18
- election of 1768, 89 282-296
- excavations at the Foundry, 109 135-136
- Foundry site, evidence of medieval ships' timber store, 108 190, 192
- fraternity (Guild) of St. George, 27 222; 29 78-79; 47 156-157
- glossary of Tudor words from Corporation records, 63 41-69
- The Rev.(E.)G.C.Green, entomologist, 110 6
- Hamworthy, Carter's Tile Works, Romano-British kilns, 71 66
- - Peninsula, occupation, Iron Age, and Romano-British times, 52 96-130
- - - trial trenches at South end, 101 139
- - Poole Potteries Ltd., inhumations, 96 62
- Harbour, bellarmine jug from, 103 138
- - birds of the harbour, 9 xxxix-xl
- - dugout canoe, 86 130-134
- - Furzey Island, excavation and survey, 107 157-158
- - importance of return cargoes, 89 314-317
- - Marsh Harriers, 1943-1962, 99 84-96
- - oil pollution, Jan. 1961, effect on birds, 83 67-68
- - reclamation and shoreline change, 90 141-154
- - sea-level changes, 107 153-154
- - Shipstal Point, cliff erosion and beach development, 97 8-12
- - - 16th-17th cent. pottery vessel, 93 166-167
- - Spartina townsendii, extent of, 74 152-153
- - wildfowl and waders, 74 149-170; 88 76-83
- Henry Pay, pirate, 61 89-93
- incumbents, 1542-1731, 73 151
- Knapp, Wi11iam, 1698-1768, clerk and composer of church music, 28 216-218; 47 159-167
- Knighton, 110 142
- Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age site, 103 117
- Longfleet, church bell, 25 101
- Manor of Canford, part of, 9 92-95 Moortown Aerodrome, 110 142
- - 1st cent. farmstead, 104 183
- at Moortown site, 109 124-125
- New Street, excavations, 96 63
- Newfoundland trade, l01 1-5
- Old Orchard Car Park, late medieval site, excavation, 96 63
- Poor Law administration, conflict and corruption, 1835-1845, 108 19-25
- prehistoric sites, 109 123
- privateers, 17th and 18th cent., 21 30-46
- relations with Manor of Canford, 16th cent., 108 49
- Roman coins, 101 140
- ?round barrow, 110 143
- St. James' Close, post-medieval occupation site, 96 63
- Scaplen's Court, 47 xxxviii-xl; 54 xlii-xliii
- - observations during restoration, 108 188-189
- seal casts, 66 112-113
- shipping, 18th cent., 92 250-258
- Sterte, Roman coin hoards found 1833 and 1930, 52 127-128
- Talbot Heath, round barrows, 101 139
- Thames Street, excavation, 96 63-64
- Town Cellars, origins and history, 9 78-99; 26 lix-lx; 29 8-13
- trade, 1600-1640, 95 71-73
- trade tokens, 29 82,86-87, 105-106; 53 lxxxiv-lxxxvi
- - 18th cent. found at Iwerne Minster, 98 57
- Turlin Moor, Romano-British site, 86 115-116
- Turlin Road, Greek coin, 100 116
- Upton House, Roman coin hoard, 108 181-182
- Vineyards Copse, Roman Road, 101 139
- Wallisdown Road, bronze brooch, 104 187
- West Street, Rogers' Almshouses, excavation, 96 64
- White's Pit, Iron Age/Romano-British site, 106 114
- Poole, Wimborne and Cranborne Turnpike Trust records, 48 59-69
- Poor Law,
- administration in Poole 1835-1845, party conflicts and corruption, 108 19-25
- Cerne Abbas Workhouse, 1835-1838, 94 89-94
- Dorset settlement examinations, 18th and early 19th cent., 92 218-223
- Wm. Barnes's views, 99 21
- Poor relief and the workhouse, Whitchurch Canonicorum, 1772-17969 76 101-102
- Poore, Richard, d.1237, Bp. of Salisbury and Durham, burial at Tarrant Crawford, 48 40; 49 1-24
- Poorstock, see Powerstock
- Poorton, North, see North Poorton
- Pope, Alfred, In Memoriam, 56 xlv-xlvi, portrait, frontispiece
- Pope family of Toller Whelme, Red Devon dairy herd, 73 129
- Pope, Thomas, 1664-1726, rector, brass in Litton Cheney church, 29 274
- Poplars, leaf shape sequences, 81 86-88
- Population distribution in Neolithic and Bronze Age times, 90 207-229
- Porpoise, see under Cetacea
- Portesham,
- Black Down, bell barrow, south of Hardy Monument, 74 101-102
- Neolithic axe, 78 83-84
- church, 52 lxxx-lxxxi
- - bells, 25 41; 60 118
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 110
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1830, 45 47
- - rood screen, 42 72
- Corton, see under Corton
- Coryates Gap, effect of cloudburst, July 1955, 77 93-94
- deeds, 32 137; 69 88
- field names from Saxon charter, 59 118
- flint implements found in a swallow hole, 17 192-193
- Friar Waddon, barrow record re-examined, 88 145
- Hampton Stone Circle, excavation, 88 122-127
- Hardy Monument, bell barrow excavation, 77 134-135
- Hell Stone, 2 104-108; 15 52-54; 16 175-177; 29 lxxv-lxxvii; 42 36-41
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 152
- Little Waddon, description of map of Little Waddon fields, 1765, 24 91-92
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 33-35
- Portesham House, 42 xxxv-xxxvii
- Romano-British cist burials, 97 51
- Saxon charter and field names, 59 113-118
- 17th cent. imitation coin, 84 112
- tertiary deposits and pipes in the chalk, 17 194-196
- Willelmo le Crokker, 1332/1337, potter, 110 33
- Porstock, Poorstock, see Powerstock
- Portland
- account roll of St. Swithun's Priory, 1248-49, 66 34-54
- agrlculture and the stone industry, early 19th cent., 92 244-249
- Beds, Arca foetida Cox, its identity 106 172
- - bryozon, their distribution, 100 130
- - recent research, note, 93 38
- - synopsis of their lamellibranchia, 50 131-202
- - work on stratigraphy, 1930-40, 61 130
- Bill, Upper Paleolithic artefacts, 89 117-119
- birds, autumn 1954, 76 171-191
- Bird Observatory, 1954, 76 174-175
- Bow and Arrow (Rufus) Castle, see Portland, Rufus Castle
- Bronze Age sword, 58 29
- Castle, history, 35 27-28, 34-40
- church goods inventory, 1552, 25 212
- Civil War, 31 204-229
- Culverwell, see Culverwell, Portland
- deeds, 32 137; 65 100; 69 88
- dene holes, 12 xix-xx
- description by Peter Mundy, 1635, 42 43-49
- discovery of a plesiosaur, Colymbosaurus trocanterius (Owen), 105 170
- Easton, Broadcroft Quarry, Romano-British site, 73 93-94
- - Bumper's Lane Second Quarry, human remains, 73 93; 74 39-47
- - Romano-British site, 72 87-88
- flora of, 33 96-143
- Fortuneswell, Verne Common Rd. , cists and coffin, 92 143-145
- Fossil ivory pendant, 91 172-173
- Glrt House and other buildings, 42 xxix-xxx
- Girt House, view by J.W.Upham and note, 37 243-244
- harbour, chronology of development, 108 161
- - marine molluscs, list, 108 159-167
- - tides, shores and bed, 108 159-161
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 153
- lepidoptera, lists, 1 53-56; 17 146-191
- - peculiarities of some moths, 11 46-63
- Longstone Ope, Roman penannular brooch, 97 47
- Manor, Court Leet and reeve staff, 38 53-58
- - history and descent, 12 124-131
- - Reeves, list of, 1700-1916, 38 57-58
- Mesolithic mace-head, 89 119-120
- mollusca, marine, from the raised beach, 16 171-174
- open arable fields, 69 51-53
- peasantry, notion of its relative freedom, 30 73-82
- Pennsylvania Castle, View by J.W.Upham and note, 37 248-251
- plants and insects, 42 25-30
- Plesiosaur, fauna associated with, 109 109-112
- polished flint axe, 89 121
- Portland picks, experiments on their use, 92 179-180
- quarries, names of the strata and glossary, 66 159-168
- raised beach, 92 125; 95 15-16
- raised beach and drift beds, 1 1-2; 6 58-65
- recent halite deposits, 90 44-45
- Roman stone coffin, 97 47
- Rufus Castle (Bow and Arrow), 12 121-124; 35 34; 37 230-233; 69 65-67
- St. Andrew's Church,
- - archeological investigation, 100 116
- - bells, 25 51
- - excavations, 19 123-129; 103 127
- - history and conservation, l02 92
- - plan and list of rectors, 12 124-131
- - ruins, view by J.W.Upham, 37 233-237
- St.George, church bell, 25 51
- St.John, church bell, 25 51
- St. Peter, church bells, 25 51
- Sandholes, neolithic leafpoint, 97 46
- Silver-studded Blue (Plebejus argus), status on the Isle, 108 153-155
- social conditions in the 18th cent., 103 1
- Soft Cockle Beds of the Lower Purbeck, exposure, 92 42
- Southwell,
- - Iron Age and Romano-British site, 85 101
- - limpet midden and pottery, medieval, 72 83-87; 73 94
- - medieval sherds, 84 112
- - Sweet Hill Lane, burials and Iron Age and Roman finds, 92 141-143
- stone age industries, 87 93-95
- stone, Basal Shell Bed, 46 113-172; 95 105
- - on Portland, sections, 91 38-39
- - Roach Bed, Phenodont fish of the genus Mesodon, 27 183-187
- - seismic velocities in, 92 43
- - quarries, rock beds, their working, customs, etc. , 12 187-194
- - quarrying, view by J.W.Upham and note, 37 240-243
- - series, exposure at Osmington, 92 42
- - Whitbed, new chimaeroid fin-spine, 27 181-182
- Stone and Purbeck Beds, section at Perryfield, 68 119
- Wakeham St., pre-Reformation Chapel, view by J.W.Upham and note, 37 238-240
- water colour views by J.W.Upham, with notes, 37 228-253
- wreck and plunder in the 18th cent., 103 1-4
- Verne Common, High Angle Battery, survey, 106 126
- - Iron Age burial, 98 62
- - human remains in a fissure in the Purbeck, 13 232-238
- Fortuneswell and Southwell, Romano-British burials, 72 83
- and Weymouth district, Roman and preRoman artefacts, list, 44 31-55
- Portland and Purbeck Limestone Formation, a lithostratigraphic nomenclature, 108 132
- Portlandian, see also Portland stone
- Freshwater Cove, Portland, 85 38
- palaeobiology and ecology of its gastropods, 108 209-210
- strata, discussion of, 109 117-120
- synsedimentary fault movements, Durlston Head, 107 189-190
- Portman,
- Edward Berkeley, Viscount, of Bryanston, improving landlord, 101 14
- the Hon. William, of Bryanston, Liberal candidate, 1857 election, 98 11-14
- Portraits of Philip and Joanna of Castile, given to Sir Thomas Trenchard of Wolveton, 1505, 35 opp.p 1
- Ports, agricultural trade at Poole and Weymouth, 1815-1914, 97 35-36
- coal trade, 93 243-246
- of Dorset, 59 42-45
- Portuguese Man-of-war, see Siphonophora
- Posset pot in museum, 98 72
- post-holes,
- at Badbury Rings, 109 65, 63-70, 73, 77
- at Bucknowle Farm, Corfe Castle, 109 129
- at Dorchester sites, 109 81, 82, 84, 87-89, 125
- at Pamphill, 109 135
- at Moortown, Poole, 109 124
- at Woolcombe, 109 137
- Post-medieval
- ceramic production in Dorset, 110 29-35
- remains, Corfe Castle, Woolgarston, 87 111
- site, Winfrith Newburgh, West Burton, 96 67
- Post Mortem inquisitions, list of names, 1216-1485, 17 1-53; 1485-1649, 20 23-80
- Potamogeton upsaliensis, Tiselius, first record in Britain, 40 6
- Poterium sanguisorba, Salad Burnet, distribution map, 99 147
- Pottery,
- Adam and Eve dishes, 2 112-114
- Askerswell, Naller's Farm, various, 106 123-124
- from earthwork near Badbury Rings, 109 65, 67, 69, 73-75, 77, 78, 129
- beakers, bowls, urns, Long Crichel, Launceston Down, 104 48-53
- bellarmine jug, in the museum, 100 120-121
- - Poole, 102 94
- - Poole Harbour, 103 138
- - Upwey, 34 xliv-xlv
- from Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 55, 58, 62-64
- Bronze Age, from barrows, Frampton, Long Ash Lane, 80 124-132
- Bronze Age to Roman, Walls, Puncknowle, 107 73-74
- Chinese porcelain bowls given to Sir Thomas Trenchard by Philip and Joanna of Castile, 1505, 35 4-5
- from Christchurch oven, 109 134
- from Christchurch Ledges, 109 139
- coarsewares, mid 19th cent., Dorchester, Trinity St., 100 120.122
- from Corfe Castle, 109 129, 130, 136
- Deverell-Rimbury and Middle Bronze Age, Chaldon barrows, 95 43
- documentary evidence for medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 29-36
- domestic ware, 12th to 18th cent., Shaftesbury, Cockram's Field, 76 69-73
- from Dorchester sites, 109 84, 89, 125-128, 133
- Durotrigian, 79 114,118-119
- - ribbed bowls, Ilchester, Somerset, 85 94-95
- - Owermoigne, Bowley's Plantation, 81 102-103; 82 85
- Durotrigian and Romano-British coarse ware, Litton Cheney, Pins Knoll, 89 147-159
- Early Bronze Age, food vessels, Worth Matravers, Gallows Gore, 81 117-118
- Early Iron Age, Corfe Castle, Kingston Barn, 87 111
- Early Iron Age, B, salt working site, Wyke Regis, 84 132-136
- from East Holme, 109 39-46
- 18th cent. from kiln site, Lyme Regis, Hole Common, 104 137-142
- Fifehead Magdalen, finds from pipeline, 108 96-99
- funeral, in the museum, 1908, list, 29 126-142
- globular urns and sherds, Eggardon Hillfort, 100 57-58,70-71
- from Gussage Valley 109 133, 134
- handled beaker, Bincombe Barrow, 65 38-52
- Iron Age,
- - Bournemouth area, 86 120-130
- - Bridport, West Bay, jar, 76 90-93
- - Langton Matravers, 60 66-72
- - in Purbeck, 70 29-59
- Iron Age and Roman, Marnhull, Allard's Quarry, 72 35-56, 65-66
- Iron Age/Romano-British,
- - Bincombe, Quarry Lodden, 93 137-143
- - Broadmayne, 95 44-49
- - Hamworthy Peninsula, 52 103-121
- - Milborne St. Andrew, 52 10-18
- - Weymouth, Southill, 96 54-55
- Iron Age and Romano-British,
- - Manor Farm, Poxwell, 108 71-76
- Iron Age to medieval,
- - Bradford Down, 104 82-92
- - Jug, Hole Common Kiln, Lyme Regis, 105 152-153
- - medieval, from the Stour, Corfe Mullen, 77 139-141
- kiln, Arne, Shipstal, Romano-British, 76 81; 74 96
- - Cerne Abbas, Hermitage, 13th cent., 81 103; 88 161-175
- - Hamworthy Peninsula, Romano-British, 52 100-101
- - Holt, Holtwood, 106 124-125
- - Horton, waste dump, mid 17th cent., 98 57
- - Lyme Regis, Hole Common, 18th cent., 104 137-142
- - Milton Abbas, Bagber Farm, now lost, 13 184-185; 17 127-131; 95 93-96; 98 58
- - Ower, Cleavel Point, 73 91-92; 100 112-113
- - Worgret, Romano-British, 74 96
- from Kington Magna area, 109 100, 101
- Kingston Russell, from three round barrows, 102 19-31
- Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age, Upwey, 105 144
- Late Iron Age, Poole,Bearwood, 106 140-142
- Long Bredy Hut, round barrow, 100 48-50
- medieval and post-medieval, Shaftesbury, No. 8, Goldhill, 107 51-52
- medieval ceramic influences at SherboFne, 101 95-97
- medieval, Broadwey, Lorton Farm, 101 133
- - Charminster, deserted medieval village, 105 152
- - Compton Valence, 87 88-9Q
- - Holworth, deserted medieval village, 81 127-147
- - Middlemarsh, 81 107
- - Portland, Southwell, from limpet midden, 72 83-87
- - Sherborne Old Castle, and Durrant Close, Westbury, 73 106-111
- - Sherborne Old Castle, fabric analysis, 101 91-102
- - South Dorset wares compared with those of Sherborne Old castle, 101 95
- - Toller Porcorum, Woolcombe Farm, 105 78-80
- - Wareham, 73 85; 74 97; 96 69
- - Wimborne, the Leaze, 94 60-62
- - Wimborne St.Giles, Oakley Down, 106 153-154
- Middle Bronze Age urn, Corfe Castle, Afflington, 81 118-119
- mortarium stamp, Shapwick, 80 106-107
- Neolithic, Bournemouth, Hadden Hill, 102 95-96
- - Southbourne, 69 29-32
- Neolithic A, Corfe Mullen, 60 73-74
- Neolithic and Bronze Age in Dorset, 90 207-229
- from Pamphill, 109 l23-124, 135
- from Poole, 109 124, 136
- from Poole Bay, 109 139
- post-medieval, Askerswell, South Eggardon Farm, 87 86-87
- - West Chelborough, Daw's Mill, 96 19-44
- from Radipole, 109 139
- Rhenish ware flask, Dorchester, Durngate St., 89 131-132
- Roman, black-burnished industry in Dorset, 90 174-180
- - black-burnished ware factory, Redcliff, Arne, 74 95-96; 76 81-82; 97 49-51; 98 54; 100 112; 101 133; 102 88; 103 123; 104 186-187; 105 148
- - cooking pot from the Eldon Collection, 105 151
- - Dorchester, Colliton Park, Library site, 104 118-123
- - Dorchester, Trinity St., 61 52-59
- - found with coin hoard, Upton House, Poole, 108 182
- - Gussage St. Michael, Gussage
- - Cowdown, 90 163-164
- - Langton Matravers, Wilkswood, 81 121-122
- - Portland, 92 145
- - Preston, Jordan Hill, 52 272-274; 54 17-21,29-31
- - Stoke Abbott, Waddon hillfort, 82 93-95; 86 140-142; 101 84-86
- - Wareham, Roper's Lane, 105 150
- - Woodcuts, glazed vessel, 93 163-166
- - Woodlands, Knobs Crook, Samian with potters stamp, 81 100
- - Wool, Magot's Hill, Samian, 105 146
- Roman and medieval, Fordington, Old Vicarage, 103 60-65
- - Wareham, St.Mary's churchyard, 99 79
- - Wareham, St.Martin's House, 99 60-71
- Roman to post-medieval, Kington Magna, 107 34-39, 46
- Romano-British,
- - Bryanston School, 80 108-110
- - Burton Bradstock and Putton Lane Brickyards, Chickerell, 87 114-118
- - Dorchester, South Grove Cottage, 103 31-39
- - Long Bredy, 87 33
- - Studland, coarse ware and samian, 87 175-188
- - West Parley, Dudsbury, 51 237-239
- - Worth Matravers, Gallows Gore, jugs, 69 42-44
- Romano-British and medieval, Frampton, 87 108
- Saxon to post-medieval, Christchurch, 105 36-42, 50-52, 55
- Saxon, Shaftesbury, St.Peter's Church, 99 129-132
- from Shaftesbury, 109 35-38
- Sherborne, Oborne Rd. , 16th and 17th cent., 74 108
- Spanish, c.1500, from wreck, Studland Bay, 106 124-125
- from Studland Bay, 109 139
- Terra Nigra platter from Chickerell, 108 177
- from three Puncknowle barrows, evidence for sea-transport, 106 70-76
- urns, with shoulder grooves from Dorset and Wilts., 87 126-141
- Verwood Potteries, history, kilns, processes, 101 103-120
- Vessels, East Stoke, Highwood, 77 153
- - 16th and 17th cent., Poole Harbour, 93 166-167
- Wareham By-pass II, evidence of Roman pottery working, 108 180
- West Stafford, 13th cent., 97 60-62
- Wimborne, finds, 105 66-70; 106 81-85
- from Woolcombe, 109 138
- Worth Matravers, Swanworth Quarry, Bronze Age, 108 174
- Pound Cottage, Toller Porcorum, archaeological survey and evaluation, 110 158-159
- Poundbury, Dorchester,
- animal remains, 97 54
- Camp, The Hutch, evaluation at, 109 125
- cemetery, 109 126, 129-133
- earthworks shown up by drought, 1896, 18 170-171
- excavationm at Photomatrix, N.E. defences, 102 91
- H.J.Moule's suggestions for research, 16 151-152
- Iron Age hut circle and pits, 108 83
- Neolithic and Early Bronze Age occupation, 86 106-107
- observations along a pipeline across the industrial estate, 108 81-88
- Old Pastoral Camp and Old Dunium of Ptolemy, 27 48-54
- post-Roman settlement, 95 97,100
- restoration and public rights, 43 xlvi-xlvii, li-liii
- Roman cemetery, bronze hanging bowl and model axe-head, 74 98-99
- - excavations, 88 109-110; 89 133-135,144; 90 171-173; 91 183-186; 92 138-140; 93 154-156; 94 80-81; 95 97-100; 96 56; 97 53-54; 98 55-56; 101 133-135; 102 91; 108 81-88
- sherds of Peterborough ware, 91 175
- stone coffins, 38 xxvii
- strap end, medieval, 108 195-196
- Warne's Pastoral Camp, a disquisition, 16 48-54
- Povington, Tyneham, medieval and later field shapes, 90 253
- Powerstock (Poorstock),
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 62,66
- Castle, 16 139 et seq, 20 138-140, 143-146; 42 xxxii-xxxiv; 66 69-70
- church,
- - bells, 25 73-74
- - description, 20 140-143, 146-147
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 120
- - restorations, 39 98-99
- churchwardens and overseers accounts, 1757-1835, reference to, 58 56
- coffin lid, 13th cent., 91 190-191
- deeds, 32 138; 58 50-51, 59-63; 69 88
- elephant tusk, pleistocene, 93 39
- field names, 82 136, 141
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 153
- King's Houses (Castle), 1204-08, 16 139,140,141-143,146
- Nettlecombe, medieval deer-park, 86 177-178
- Station quarry, Inferior Oolite finds, 1 34
- West Milton,
- - church
- - - bells, 25 73
- - - church goods inventory, 1552, 26 120
- Wytherston, free chapel, 27 225, 231; 30 25
- Poxwell,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 72,74
- church,
- - bell, 25 51
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1865, 45 46-47
- derivation of name, 63 39
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 154
- Manor Farm, excavations 1968, 108 63-80
- Manor House and church, 49 xli-xliii
- Pericline, problems of its drainage, 76 136-140 :
- - structure, 71 175-182; 76 129-135
- stone circle, 21 150-157
- strip lynchets and other remains, 89 135-139
- wind gap, 76 136-140; 78 71-72
- Poyntington,
- church, effigy of the Camail period, 76 58-61
- Romano-British and medieval potsherds, 72 78
- Preservation of Ancient Monuments, 1953-4, 76 74; 1955, 77 124; 1956, 78 73-74
- buildings, 64 112-117
- fauna and flora, 51 252-276
- Press gang riots, Weymouth, 1803, 41 49-54
- Preston,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 26 59,68,76
- armorial enamelled shield, medieval, 32 226-238
- church,
- - bells, 25 51; 60 118
- - dripstone corbels, 61 94-95
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne,1842, 45 47-48
- - structural survey, 106 125
- deeds, 32 138
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 154
- Jordan Cliff, landslip, 1900, 22 91-100
- Jordan Hill, coins from the Roman Temple, 57 140-142
- - hoard of Roman coins found, 1928, 51 158-182
- - 19th and 20th cent. finds, 44 48-49
- - Roman pavement, 10 xxviii-xxx
- - Roman Temple, excavations, 53 265-276; 54 15-21
- medieval manor in Iwerne Minster, 69 45-50
- Old Granary Close, burials, 108 174-175
- Rimbury, beaker burial, 102 98-100
- - its discovery, 21 191
- Roman Villa, excavation, 1932, 54 21-34
- - mosaic, 10 xlviii; 21 205-209
- Pretor,Alfred, entomologist, 110 11
- Prideaux, Charles S., In Memoriam, 55 lxxiv-lxxv, portrait, frontispiece
- Primula veris (cowslip), distribution map, 99 147
- Prior, Mathew, birthplace and career, 31 71-84
- Priories, 53 16-50
- Christchurch, excavations 1985, 107 170, 171
- Cranborne, legal troubles with Tewkesbury Abbey, 64 34-42
- - history, 53 36-37
- - possession of House of St.Leonard of Rushton, 64 34-38
- Frampton, dispute with Cerne Abbey over foreshore at Bridport, 33 163-171
- Holme, 11 142-147; 14 108-113
- Horton, history, 53 37
- Loders, 53 lxxxii-lxxxiii
- St.Swithun's, Wyke Regis, account roll 1248-49, 66 34-54
- Wareham, 19 88-90
- Priory Farm, East Holme, medieval pilgrim's flask, 110 156
- Prison, Dorchester Model, 1791-1816, building and administration, 78 94-109
- Prison, see also under gaol
- Privateers, 17th and 18th cent. from Dorset ports, 31 30-46
- Privateering, 17th cent., note, 59 40
- Proceedings, of the Society, dates of publication of early volumes, 62 34-36
- Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, One Hundred Years in the Proceedings, 100 1-3
- Prout, Samuel, water colour of Corfe Castle, c.1810, 94 frontispiece
- Pseudomorphs, salt, above the Fossil Forest, Lulworth, 87 34
- Pseudophia lunaris Lunar double stripe moth, life history, 27 176-180
- Psocoptera, report 1964, 86 41
- Pteridophyta, recorders of, 79 86
- Pteriidae, Portlandian, 50 145-146
- Pterodactyl, found by Mary Anning, 1828, 60 155
- Pterodactyls, see also under Pterosauria
- Pterosauria,
- descriptions and list, 9 30-33; 79 68-72
- from Kimmeridge, 109 150-153
- from Upper Kimmeridge Clay, Egmont Bight, Purbeck, 107 123-125
- Public health
- and child mortality in Lyme Regis, 103 5-12
- Swanage Board of Health, 1873-1894, 107 11-18
- Puddletown and Burleston, ring ditches and other features, 106 114
- Puddletown,
- Basan Hill, probable Roman occupation site, 110 152
- church, 32 liii
- - alabaster effigy to the Martyn family, 19 150-153
- - alabaster image, part of retable (?), 49 110
- - bells, 24 133; 27 111; 60 119
- - brasses to Cheverell and Martyn families, 23 195-204
- - description, brasses and list of distinguished vicars, 50 38-42
- - effigy of the Camail period, 70 58-61
- - effigy, crosslegged, 27 15
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 254
- - musicians' gallery and band, 26 179-181
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1830, 45 43-45
- - roof structures, 49 142, 143-144
- deeds, 32 138; 69 89
- Druce Farm, surface finds on Celtic field systems, 74 87-88
- field names, 82 136, 140, 142
- Hyde, lost name, 88 213
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 155
- "Little Cheselbourn alias Cheselborne Ford", lost name, 88 211
- note on an old house taken down, 32 183-184
- Robin's Barrow, site of, 107 156
- Waterston Manor, West Waterston House, 50 42-43
- Puddletown, and Wimborne Turnpike Trust, 104 25-32
- Puffin, status in Purbeck, 99 102
- Pugsley, Herbert William, 1868-1948, contributions to Dorset flora, 79 82
- Pulham,
- admission of preacher under the Conmonwealth, 36 74
- church,
- - bells, 24 147; 60 119
- - brass to Robert Canon, d.1433, 32 222
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 248
- - former roof, 49 139
- - restoration, 40 88
- - screen, 42 72
- deeds, 61 96-97; 69 89
- deeds from the Halsey Collection, 58 69-70; 59 50-72
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 155
- King's Stag and Caesar's Deer, 95 80-83
- medieval settlement, 87 253-254
- Pulpits, in Dorset churches, 43 24-26
- Pulteney, Richard, 1730-1781, botanist of Blandford, contributions to Dorset flora, 79 76-77
- Puncknowle,
- church,
- - bells, 19 32; 25 41; 60 119
- - brass to William Napper, d.1616, 29 275-276
- - goods inventory, 1552, 22 117
- churchyard cross and manor house, 48 xlii-xliv
- derivation of name, 63 40
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 156
- the Knoll,
- - early Iron Age/Romano-British sites, 107 85-86
- - inhumation burial, 88 108
- the Knoll and Limekiln Hill, round barrow excavations, 106 63-76
- Manor House, 31 lv; 48 xliii-xliv
- quern stone, 95 100
- Walls, engraved gem from the RomanoBritish site, 90 230-231; 107 55-86
- - excavations, 87 90-91 ; 88 107-108; 90 167-168; 107 55-86
- Watery Hill, investigation, 107 85
- Punfield Beds, Lower Greensand, Swanage Bay, 7 43-57
- Punfield Marine Band, Punfield Cove, decapod crustacea and associated fauna, 104 143-146
- ecological survey of its fossil content, 105 93-106
- exposure, 101 147
- re-appraisal, 105 103-104
- Purbeck,
- archaeological discoveries, 74 48-54
- archaeological survey, 104 181
- bats in the quarries, 76 153-156
- Beds,
- - discussion of, 109 117, 120
- - gastropods and other fossils, 88 43-44
- - pseudomorphs, salt, above the Fossil Forest, Lulworth, 87 34
- - reptilian footprints, stratigraphical distribution 94 17-20
- - temporary section, Smedmore Hill, 93 38-39
- - temporary exposure, Friar Waddon pumping station, 105 89-91
- - Vale of Wardour, section west of Dinton Station, 5 68
- - work on stratigraphy, 1931-40, 61 130-131
- Butterflies 1988, 110 173-174
- changes in plant habitats since 1931, 101 121-132; 102 83-84
- coast, geological notes on the cliff seen from the sea, 28 lviii-lxvi
- comparison of coins from Romano-British settlements, 102 102-104; 103 130
- dinosaur trackways, multiple, 102 65-67; 104 201-202
- Dirt Beds, fossil cycads, 2 1-11
- Durlston to St. Aldhelm's Head, evolution of the coast line, 94 22,25-26
- Fault, re-examination of Strahan's views, 61 119-126
- geology, of Creechbarrow, 23 146-190
- - Great Thrust Fault, 31 149-156
- Hills, butterflies recorded on the south slope, 1976-7, 99 112-119
- - geologlcal description, 31 141-160
- Iron Age and Roman sites, 70 29-59; 71 51-53
- Isle of, coastal geology and geomorphology, 105 107-118
- - sediments, geomorphology and structural geology of, 106 170
- Lepidoptera, lists, 6 128-183; 10 197-213; 34 46-80
- Limestone, Friar Waddon pumping station, 105 89-91
- - new bivalves, 106 167
- - Purbeckopus pentadactylus Delair, 105 166
- - Worbarrow Tout, annotated section, 106 87-91
- - - barnacle from the Cinder Member, 106 167-168
- - - Cinder Bed, vertical packing of oysters, 105 167
- - - derived fossils, 106 166
- - - flora of the Corbula Member, 106 169
- - - Pyrigoropsis portlandensis, 106 167
- - - syn-sedimentary slump and folds, 105 168
- - - tectonic fissures, 106 165-166
- Limestone Formation,
- - - brecciated pipes and the Broken Beds, 107 191-192
- - - derived ostrocods from the Scallop Member, WB 153, 107 186-187
- - - new vertebrate fossil site, Sunning down Quarry, Langton Matravers, 108 205-206
- - - notes on ichnites spp., 108 206
- Marble,
- - character and occurrence, 92 183-185
- - early use, 81 122
- - effigies in Horton church, 51 183-193
- - heart shrines and other effigies, 48 48-58
- - the marblers, 70 96-98
- - medieval quarries, 70 74-77
- - Roman,
- - - inscriptions and other uses, 92 195-204
- - - use at Verulamium and Colchester, 77 123
- - use in fonts, 44 69
- - use in Medieval times, 70 74-98
- - working and use in Roman Britain, 92 181-204
- Marine Wild Life Reserve, 100 132-133
- medieval salt-working in, 109 27
- names, derivation of, 62 41-43; 63 33-40
- notes on its natural history,
- - Rosae, 66 147-157; 67 143-144
- - Sphagna, 65 130-139
- orthoptera, 96 7-8
- pirates of, 71 88-109
- and Portland stone Beds, section at Perryfield, Portland, 68 119
- quarries, names of strata and glossary, 66 158-168
- Sediments associated with dinosaur footprints near Langton Matravers, 109 153-154
- Series, Ichthyosaurs, their first occurrence, 90 128-132
- status of some sea birds, 99 97-103
- survey of breeding birds, 88 84-92
- wild flowers in December, 1888, 11 82-87
- Purbeckian Calcareous Algae, Perryfield Quarry, Portland, 89 42-45
- Purbeckopus pentadactylus Delair, 105 166
- figured specimen re-discovered, 107 183
- Purse Caundle,
- church,
- - bells, 25 89
- - brasses to Rich. Brodewey, rector and William and Elizabeth Longe, 25 149-155
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 150
- crocodile remains in Fuller's Earth Clay, 92 43
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 113
- Manor House, 49 xxxii-xxxv
- medieval deer-park, 100 34
- Purse mount from West Compton, 102 92
- Purser, Thomas, pirate see Walton, Thomas
- Pydeltrenthide, see Piddletrenthide
- Pygurus blumenbachii Koch and Dunker, from the Corallian, North Dorset, 107 179
- Pyriporopsis portlandensis, Worbarrow Tout, 106 167
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