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- Caecum armoricum De Folin, 1869, new to the British marine molluscan fauna, living in the Fleet, Dorset, within an unusual habitat, 109 165
- Calendar of XVIth Century Dorset Deeds, G.D. Squibb, 69 68-107
- Calendar of the Dorset Deeds Presented to the Field Club in 1909 by Mr E.A.Fry, 32 95-182
- Calendar of Dorset Wills, Administrations and Inventories, G.D.Squibb, 63 70-81
- Calendar of Manuscripts relating to Manors in Sturminster Marshall, H.Symonds, 43 57-64
- Calendar of Mediaeval Dorset Deeds, G.D.Squibb, 65 92-107
- Calkin, J.Bernard,
- Late Bronze Age Urnfield at Kinson, Dorset, 54 79-86
- Iron Age A Habitation Site at Langton Matravers, 60 66-72
- Neolithic A Habitation Site at Corfe Mullen, 60 73-74
- Neolithic Pit at Southbourne, 69 29-32
- Two Romano-British Burials at Kimmeridge, 69 33-41
- Romano-British Jugs from Gallows Gore, Worth Matravers, 69 42-44
- The Isle of Purbeck in the Iron Age, 70 29-59
- The Bournemouth Area in Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Times, 73 32-70
- Some Archaeological Discoveries in the Isle of Purbeck, 74 48-54
- Kimmeridge Coal Money The Romano-British Shale Armlet Industry, 75 45-71
- Buckets, Barrels, Globulars, 79 104-105
- A Monumental Slab from St.Aldhelm's Head, 79 105
- Some Archaeological Discoveries in the Isle of Purbeck, Part 2, 81 114-123
- Some Early Iron Age Sites in the Bournemouth Area, 86 120-130
- Archaeological Finds in East Dorset and Purbeck, 88 113-115
- Some Records of Barrow Excavations Re-examined, 88 128-148
- A Grain Pit at Sheepsleights, Worth Matravers, 88 149-151
- A Beaker from Sheepsleights, Worth Matravers, 89 139-140
- Finds from Barrows on Ballard Down, Swanage, 89 140-141
- The Population of Neolithic and Bronze Age Dorset and the Bournemouth Area, 90 207-229
- An Enlarged Food Vessel from Ridgeway Hill, near Weymough, 91 176-177
- Kimmeridge Shale Objects from Colliton Park, Dorchester, 94 44-48
- A Late Bronze Age Urn from Tyneham, Dorset, 95 86
- Cambridge, C.O.P.,
- New and Rare Dorset Land Shells, 12 99-104
- Cambridge, Frederick, O.P.,
- On a New British Worm, Allurus Tetraedrus, 10 139-141
- Cambridge, O.P., see Pickard-Cambridge,O.
- Campbell-Kease, John,
- The Search for an 11th Century Village Name, 105 13-14
- The Medieval Family of Forsey, 109 21-24
- Canford Church, Sir Talbot H.B.Baker, 10 146-152
- Cannon John,
- A Study in Corruption: Shaftesbury Politics, 84 154-157
- Cantor, L.M. and J.E.Wilson,
- The Medieval Deer-Parks of Dorset, 83 109-116; 84 145-153; 85 141-152; 86 164-178; 87 223-233; 88 176-185; 89 171-180; 90 241-248; 91 198-205
- Captain Thomas Coram and the Foundling Hospital, Morton G.Stuart, 13 144-151
- Carne, P.H.,
- The History and Distributicn of Deer in Dorset, 88 93-101
- Carolingian Mount from Wareham, 110 154
- Carr, A.P. and W.W.L.Blackley,
- Geological Composition of the Pebbles of the Chesil Beach, Dorset, 90 133-140
- Ideas on the Origin and Development of the Chesil Beach, Dorset, 95 9-17
- Carr, Alan and Ray Gleason,
- Chesil Beach, Dorset and the Cartographic Evidence of Sir John Coode, 93 125-131
- Carreck, J.N. ,
- The Quaternary Vertebrates of Dorset, Fossil and sub-Fossil, 75 164-188
- Carter, P.W.,
- The Botanical Exploration of Dorset, 79 73-98
- Cartouches at Cerne Abbas, C.V. Taylor, 86 182-185
- Cartulary of Cerne Abbas, the Red Book of Cerne, B.Fossett Lock, Pt 1, 28 65-95; Pt 2, 29 195-224
- Casada, James A.,
- Dorset Social History, 1540-1640, 92 224-243
- Case of Apparent Substitution of a Wing for a Leg in a Moth, Nelson
M.Richardson, 11 64-73
- Castle Hill, Cranborne, Wake Smart, 11 148-158
- On the Castoridae, with special reference to Castor Fiber, J.C.Mansel- Pleydell, 16 163-170
- Catalogue of Seal Casts in the Dorset County Museum, 1944, G.Dru Drury, 66 84-126
- Catalogue of Sepulchral Pottery in the Dorset County Museum, J.E.Acland, 29 126-142
- Catherall, P.D.,
- The Excavation of a Circular Enclosure and Cairn at Litton Cheney,
- Dorset, 96 52
- Catt, J.A., et al,
- Naleds in a Wessex Downland Valley, 102 69-75
- Causey, Gilbert,
- The Skull at Bettiscombe Manor, Dorset, 84 110
- Cecil, Lord. Eustace,
- Presidential Addresses, 24 lxxix-xc; 25 lxxii-lxxviii
- Century of Dorset Documents, J.M.J.Fletcher, 47 25-50
- Cerne Abbas, the Abbot's Gateway, Vere L. Oliver, 46 71-72
- Cerne Abbas Union Workhouse, Elizabeth O.Cockburn, 94 89-94
- Cerne Abbey, V.L.Oliver, 59 15-25
- Cerne Abbey Barn, H.J.Moule, 10 187-191; 22 64-67
- Chained Books in Dorset and Elsewhere, J.M.J.Fletcher, 35 8-26
- Chained Library, Three Notable Books and their Printers, Edgar D.Ward, 55 274-278
- Chalbury Rings and Rimbury, H.J.Moule, 21 188-192
- Chambered Cairn of the Grey Mare and Colts, Stuart Piggott, 67 30-33
- Chambers, G.E.,
- A Note on the Excavations at Corfe Castle, 1949, 71 58-59
- Chancellor, E.C. ,
- The Influence of the Roman Occupation on Modern Dorset, 56 22-30
- The Old Village Churches of Wessex; their Charm and histories, 56 31-40
- A Hitherto Unrecorded Site of Archaeological Interest, 61 43-47
- Scratch Dials in Dorset, 61 79-85
- King in Place Names and Roman Roads, 64 25-33
- Badbury Rings Reviewed, 66 19-30
- The Mystery of the Low Side Window and a possible solution, 68 33-42
- Chandeliers in Dorset Churches, Robert Sherlock, 85 164-181; 89 297-301
- Chandler, Marjorie E.J.,
- A Thirteenth Century Coffin Lid at Powerstock, 91 190-191
- Changes in the Bird Population in South East Dorset in the Present Century, W.R.G.Bond, 63 92-104
- Changes in the Habitats of the Dorset Flora since 1931, A.Horsfall,
- Isle of Purbeck, 1979, 101 121-132
- Purbeck outside the Isle 1980, 102 83-84
- North East Dorset, 1981, 103 115-116
- North Dorset, 1982, 104 147-148
- West Central Dorset, 1983-84, 106 97-98
- West and South-West Dorset, 1985-1986, 108 157-158
- Changes in the Status of the Adonis Blue and Lulworth Skipper in Dorset, J.A.Thomas, 106 93-96
- The Chapel on Brownsea Island <197> A Note, K.S.Jarvis, 109 139
- Chapman, A.F.,
- Marsh Harriers in Poole Harbour, Dorset, 1942 to 1962, 99 84-96
- Charles II in the Channel Islands, J.S.Udal, 25 172-183
- Charles II in Dorset, J.S.Udal, 8 9-28
- Charming of Cattle, J.B.Lang, 91 222-223
- Charmouth Fish and the Parish Lantern, J.B.Lang, 95 8
- Charred Pine wood from Dorset Peat Mosses, Clement Reid, 16 14-16
- Chelone sp in Dorset, E.F.Linton, 40 21-23
- Chenevix-Trench, R.,
- Dorset under Arms in 1803, 90 303-312
- The Cherry, Edwin Lees, 2 76-78
- Cherry Tree at Over Compton, J.Buckman, 2 93-96
- Chesil Beach, W.H.Hudleston, 24 1-9
- Chesil Beach, Dorset and the Cartographical Evidence of Sir John Coode, Alan Carr and Ray Gleason, 93 125-131
- Chesil Beach, Dorset, Ideas on the Origin and Development of, A.P.Carr and M.N.L.Blackley, 95 9-17
- Chettle Down Earthwork: An Ancient Pond, H.S.Toms, 51 194-203
- Chickerell Church, W. Miles Barnes, 19 55-58
- Children in the Cemetery: Child Mortality and Public Health in Lyme Regis from 1856 to 1979, Joan B.Walker, 103 5-12
- Chi-Rho symbol in the Early British Church, W.Stuart Best, 87 208-212
- Chief Peculiarities in the Lepidopterous Fauna of Portland, Nelson M.Richardson, 11 46-63
- Chowne, Peter,
- - Interim Report on the Western Link Road, Bradford Peverell, Dorset, 109 125-126
- Excavation of a Roman Road at Stinsford, 110 150-151
- Christchurch,
- - archaeology report, 109 134-135
- Christchurch - King's Arms Hotel, Watching Brief, site X18, K.S.Jarvis, 107 168-170
- Christian Names of Women in Fourteenth Century Dorset, A.D.Mills, 88 203-206
- Christian Roman Mosaic, Hinton St.Mary, Dorset, J.M.C.Toynbee, 85 116-121
- Church Bells of Dorset L.B.Clarence, 19, 25-42
- Church Bells of Dorset, Canon Raven, 24 103-148; 25 33-128; 26 205-221; 27 93-137
- Church Dedications in Dorset, R.V.H.Burne, 90 269-281
- Church Goods, Dorset, 1552, W.Miles Barnes, 25 196-274; 26 101-159
- Church of St.Candida and St.Cross at Whitchurch Canonicorum, Charles Druitt, 19 145-149
- Church Screens of Dorset, E.T.Long, 42 61-80
- Church and State in Dumnonia, W.Stuart Best, 97 19-21
- Church of Wootton Glanville, C.H.Mayo, 21 210-217
- Circular Kimmeridge Shale Tray from Wareham, R.S.Baker, 92 148-150
- Cist Burial at Blashenwell Tufa Pit, Corfe Castle, P.A.Brown, 87 97-98
- Clafton, F.R.,
- Report on Dorset Birds, 1967-71, vols 89-93; 1973, vol 95
- Clarence, L.B.
- Church Bells of Dorset, 19 25-42
- Clark,D.L. and R.N.R.Peers,
- A Bronze Age Beaker Burial and Roman Site at Broadmayne, 88 103-105
- Clark, H.J.S.,
- The Salmon Fishery and Weir at Wareham, 72 99-110
- Clausilia Rolphia, Gray, J.C.Mansel-Pleydell, 19 109-112
- A Clay Mask of Bacchus in the Dorset County Museum, Valerie J.Hutchinson,109 14O
- Clay Tobacco Pipes from Belle Vue,Weymouth, A.M.Hunt, 99 130-131
- Clay Tobacco pipes from Bridport Glebe, Elizabeth Watkins, 97 63-66
- Clay Tobacco Pipes found in Dorset, Elizabeth Watkins, 88 216-233
- Clay Tobacco Pipes found in Shaftesbury, D.R.Atkinson, 91 206-215
- Cleevely, R.J., et al,
- An Ecological Consideration and Comparison of the Punfield Marine Band (Lower Aptian) Mollusca, 105 93-106
- Clements, R.G.,
- Some Notes on the Purbeck Beds, 88 43-44
- Derived ostracods from WB153 (Scallop Member, Purbeck Limestone Formation), Worbarrow Tout, Dorset, 107 186-187
- Cleminshaw, E.,
- On the salts of Iron, illustrative of the Colours of Rocks, 2 63-66
- Cliff Erosion and Beach Development: the Case of Shipstal Point, Dorset, V.J.May, 97 8-12
- Clift, J.G.Neilson,
- The Mystery of Corfe, 33 50-69
- Clouded Yellow (Colias croceus) in Dorset during 1983, N.R.Webb and J.A.Thomas, 105 173-174
- Club Notes and discussions, Herbert Pentin, 25 185-195
- Coarseware Bellarmine from Dorset, Jo Draper, 100 120
- Coarseware Bellarmine from Poole, Ian Horsey, 102 94
- Coast Changes, W.Whitaker, 20 109-112
- The Coastal Landforms of Central Southern England, Geoffrey Poole, A Critical Review, 109 117-120
- Coastal sites and Observations at Hamworthy, K.S.Jarvis, 107 159
- Coates, J.U.,
- The Water Supply of Ancient Dorchester, dating probably from Roman Times, 22 80-83
- Cockburn, Elizabeth,
- The Cerne Abbas Union Workhouse 1835-1838, 94 89-94
- Cockcraft, W.Owen,
- A Glimpse of Weymouth and the War 1802-3, 41 49-54
- Coetzee, E.F.C.,
- Magpie Survey 1985 and 1986, 108 219
- Coins from the Jordan Hill Roman Temple, B.H.St.J.O'Neil, 57 140-142
- Coins Recently Found at Dorchester, O.C.Vidler, 53 51-52
- Coins Struck in Dorset during Saxon, Norman and Stuart Periods, Henry Symonds, 28 159-167
- Coinstone of the Charmouth Lias, W.D.Lang, 67 145-149
- Cole, D.I.,
- Observations on a Burning Cliff, 96 16-19
- Cole, the Rev.Thomas (c.1726-1796), Forgotten Dorset Poet, Bernard Jones and J.Stephens Cox, 84 182-187
- Coleman, R. and B.Lewis,
- Pentridge Hill, Dorset: Trial Excavation, 104 59-65
- Colfox, William,
- On the History of Bridport, 11 122-134
- Collections at Glanvilles Wootton Manor House, C.W.Dale, 21 223-228
- Collingwood Selby, N.C. and C.D.Drew,
- The Excavations at Colliton Park, Dorchester, 1938, 60 51-65
- Collins, J. et al,
- Excavations at Bucknowle Farm, 1985, 107 164; 1986, 108 181
- Collins, J. and N.H.Field,
- Roman Villa at Bucknowle, Corfe Castle, 102 88
- The Bucknowle Excavations, 105 146; 106 116-117
- Collins, J., with N. Field and A. Light,
- - Excavations at Bucknowle Farm, 109 129
- - Excavations at Bucknowle Farm 1988, 110 151-152
- Collins, J.S.H.,
- A Note on some Cirripedes from the Foxmould in the Neighbourhood of Pinhay, Lyme Regis, 105 168
- Colliton Park, Dorchester, Jo Draper, 100 120
- Colonization of Rural Britain: Sir Robert Edgcumbe and his Settlement in Dorset, Barbara Kerr, 98 25-31
- Colour Sense in a Keyhole Wasp, N.K.Richardson, 41 92-94
- Colour Variation in British Adders, Gerald Leighton, 22 43-50
- Commentary on some Parts of the Account of Sherborne Abbey and School, W.B.Wildman, 25 161-171
- Commercial Day Book of John Richards of Warmwell, K.Neville Sturt, 39 20-28
- The Common or Garden Bird; its Reaction to Human Habitations, W.R.G.Bond, 66 136-143
- The Conmonplace Book of a Dorsetshire Man (A.D. 1625-1635), W.Miles Barnes, 16 59-74
- Comparison of Coin Groups from Romano-British Settlements in Purbeck - a Reflection of their Contrasting Status ?, Peter J. Woodward, 102 102-104; 103 130
- Comparison of Dr. Stukeley's Account of the Roman Amphitheatre at Dorchester with the result of the Excavations, 1908-1910, J.E.Acland, 33 45-49
- Cone from the Inferior Oolite Beds of Sherborne, J.C.Mansel-Pleydell, 5 141-143
- Conservation and Study of Birdlife in Dorset, Arthur Bull, 79 99-103
- Constables of Corfe Castle and some of their Seals, G.Dru Drury, 65 76-91
- Construction of a Naturalist's Calendar for Dorsetshire, Morton G.Stuart, 9 130-135
- Contributions to a Flora of Portland with special reference to Limonium Recurvum, C.E.Salmon, W.Bowles Barrett, 33 96-143
- Contribution to the History of Dorchester, W.Miles Barnes, 20 128-136
- Cook, M.H.Rupert,
- The Hengistbury Head Figurine Reconsidered, 104 191-192
- The Hengistbury Whetstone, 107 178
- Coombe Keynes, Nos. 9 and 10, Pamela M.Cunnington, 98 69-72
- Coombs Ditch and Bokerly Dyke Reviewed, Heywood Sumner, 52 59-74
- Cope, J.C.W.,
- Geology Reports, 1970-76, vols 92-98; 1978-79, vols 100-101
- Cope, J.C.W. and Beris M. Cox,
- A Kellaways Bed Locality in North Dorset, 91 120-122
- Copland, W.O., and W.G.Teagle,
- A Preliminary Survey of the Mammals of Brownsea Island, 86 86-95
- The Status of Sika Deer (Cervus Nippon Temminck) in the Poole Basin, 86 96-101
- Copson, C.K., Fordington Farm Round Barrow, 110 144
- Corallian Beds of Dorset, Part 1, the Coast, W.J.Arkell, 57 59-93
- Corallian Beds at Todber and Whiteway Hill in North Dorset, K.Gutmann, 91 123-133
- Corfe Castle, Outer Gatehouse Excavations, 1986, Interim report, 109 136
- Corfe Castle, Outer Gatehouse Excavations, 1988, 110 156
- Corfe Castle, West Bailey Excavations 1987, Interim report, 109 136
- Corfe Castle, West Bailey Excavations, 1988, 110 156-157
- Corney, Mark and Martin Green, Recent Romano-British discoveries in the Gussage Valley, 109 133-134
- Cornish, Vaughan,
- On the Grading of Chesil Beach Shingle, 19 113-121
- Snows of Canada, 23 58-66
- On Surface Waves Produced by Sledges, 28 149-158
- Coronella laevis, Boie, O.Pickard-Cambridge, 7 84-92
- Correction and Additions to the Distribution of Ichnites spp. in the Purbeck Limestone Formation of Worbarrow Tout and Durlston Bay, Dorset, P.C.Ensom, 106 166-167
- Correspondence of Walter de Monyton, Abbot of Glastonbury, Aelred Watkin, 85 135-140
- Corton, H.J.Moule, 8 71-73
- Costen, M.D.,
- The Methodists in Thornford, 1869, 92 259-266
- Course of the Hamworthy-Badbury Roman Road, H.P.Smith, 65 53-59
- The Courthouse, Cowgrove, Pamphill, 110 157
- Cow-Stone, W.D.Lang, 70 147-154
- Cox, Benjamin G.,
- A Brief Account of the Former Endowed Schools of Blandford Forum in Dorset, 105 5-12
- Cox, B.M., C.R.Bristow, and I.P.Wilkinson, A Section through the Oxford Clay in North Dorset with notes on the Holnest and King's Stag Brickpits and the Winterborne Kingston Borehole, 110 137-140
- Cox, Beris M., and J.C.W.Cope,
- A Kellaways Beds Locality in North Dorset, 91 120-122
- Cox, J.S.,
- The Fine Structure of the Gypsum from a Coffin on the Crown Buildings Site, Dorchester, 103 76
- Cox, J.Stevens and Bernard Jones,
- The Rev.Thomas Cole (c.1726-1796), 84 182-187
- Cox, J.Stevens,
- A Note on Ribbed Durotrigian Bowls at Ilchester, Somerset, 85 94-95
- Cox, L.R.,
- The Fauna of the Basal Shell Bed of the Portland Stone, Isle of Portland, 46 112-172
- A Synopsis of the Lamellibranchia and Gastropoda of the Portland Beds of England, 50 131-202
- Lamellibranchia from the Foxmould (Albian) of Morcombelake near Bridport, 65 154-156
- Cox, Margaret,
- Excavation at Common Mead Lane, Gillingham, 106 118
- Excavations within No.8 Gold Hill, Shaftesbury, 1984, 106 124; 107 47-54
- Cox, Peter, W.,
- Field Survey of the Ancient Fields and Settlement Enclosures at Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, Dorset, 106 111
- Survey and Excavation at Norden Farm, Corfe Castle: an Interim Report, 105 118
- Excavations at the County Hall, Dorchester, 1984, 106 118-119
- Excavation and Survey on Furzey Island, Poole Harbour, 107 157-158
- Archaeological Investigation: Bells Orchard, Wareham, 108 185-186
- Archaeological Observations near Worth Matravers, 108 174
- Excavation and Survey on Furzey Island, Poole Harbour, Dorset, 1985, 110 49-72
- A Seventh Century Inhumation Cemetery at Shepherd's Farm, Ulwell
near Swanage, Dorset, 110 37-47
- Cox, Peter W., with Peter J. Woodward and Peter Bellamy, Field Survey of the Ancient Fields and Settlement Enclosures at Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, Dorset, 109 55-64
- Coy, Jenny P.,
- Animal Bones from Wimborne, 105 72-73
- Animal Bones from Christchurch, 105 43-45
- Crallan, G.E.J. ,
- Ophiodes or Pseudophia Lunaris, 27 176-180
- Cranborne, the So Called Castle, William Barnes, 4 134-136
- Creechbarrow: An Essay in Purbeck Geology, W.H.Hudleston, 23 146-190
- Crickmay, Harry, W.,
- Notes on the Church of St.John the Baptist, Bere Regis, Dorset, 49 69-76
- Critical and Material examination of the Hill Fortress called Eggardun, H.S.Solly and H.Colley March, 22 28-42
- Crossley, D.W.,
- Excavation of a 17th Century Glasshouse, Kimmeridge, 102 92-93; 103 127-129
- Crouched Burial from Broadmayne, Dorset, Richard J.Hewitt, 107 154
- Crowfoot, Elizabeth,
- The Textile Impressions from a Coffin on the Crown Buildings Site, Dorchester, 103 76
- Cuckoo Survey, 1985 and 1986, 108 220-221
- Culverwell, Portland, Mesolithic Site, Report 1985, S.Palmer, 107 153
- Cunliffe, Barry,
- Summary Report of excavations near Eldon Seat, Encombe, 1963, 85 98-99; 1964, 86 109
- Hengistbury Head, Dorset, Excavations, 1979, 1980, 102 85-88
- Hengistbury Head, Dorset, Iron Age Project, 1981, 103 122; 1982, 104 175-178; 1983, 105 144-146; 1984, 106 111-114
- Hengistbury Head, 1985, 107 156-157; 1986, 108 173-174
- Cunnington, E. ,
- The Helstone on Ridge Hill, Portesham, 15 52-54
- Wareham: its Origins and History, 15 70-73
- Poundbury: the Pastoral Camp and the Old Dunium of Ptolemy, 16 48-54
- Hambledon Hill, Dorset, 16 156-158
- Helstone, 16 175-177
- Flint Implements found at Portesham during 1894 and 1895, 17 192
- The Influence of Phoenician Colonization, Commerce and Enterprise on England Two Thousand Years Ago, 20 113-121
- Dungeon or Dunset Camp, 21 203-204
- Cunnington, Pamela M.,
- Nos, 9 and 10 Coombe Keynes, 98 69-72
- Cunnington, R.H.,
- The Submerged Forest and History of the River Char, 48 103-105
- The Scenery of Dorset and the Geological Factors to which it is due, 49 147-189
- The Osmington Gault, 50 125-130
- Curtis, W.Parkinson,
- The Ringed Plover (Regialitis Hiaticola), 27 188-213
- Phenological Report on First Appearances of Birds, etc., 1913-1917, vols 35-39
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