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- Dackomb, Sir Thomas, Priest, Rector of Tarrant Gunville, 1549-1567, a Dorset Bibliophile, J.M.J.Fletcher, 44 1 14
- Dale, C.W.,
- Lepidoptera of Portland, 1 53-56
- The Mosses of a Dorsetshire Parish, 5 150-153
- Roundchimneys, 21 218-222
- On the Collections at Glanvilles Wootton Manor House, 21 223-228
- The Mammalia of Dorsetshire, 24 18-33
- Dale, I.M.,
- Trace Element Analysis of the Hair from a Coffin on the Crown Buildings Site, Dorchester, 103 92
- Dalison, Roger.W.H.,
- Powerstock Church and Castle, 20 137-147
- Dalton, R.F.,
- Amphibia, reports, 1955-56, vols 77, 78
- Arthropods other than Lepidoptera, reports, 1952-61, vols 74-83; 1963-65, vols 85-87
- Fish, reports, 1956-58, vols 78-80
- Insects other than Lepidoptera, report 1962, vol 84
- Reptilia, report, 1955, vol 77
- Vertebrates (except Mammals and Birds), reports, 1952-3, vols 74, 75
- The Haines Natural History Collections, 88 74-75
- A Preliminary re-Survey of the Distribution of the Dorset Amphibia and Reptilia, 72 135-143
- The Schoolroom of the Revd. William Barnes, 88 236-238
- Damon, Robert,
- Roman Amphora or Wine Jar, 11 88-90
- Daniel de Foe in Dorsetshire, T.B.Groves, 2 67-75
- Dartford Warbler in Dorset, W.R.G.Bond, 60 175-181
- Dashwood, H.C.,
- Fiddleford, 16 55-58
- Dates of Publication of our Proceedings in Past Years, E.R.Sykes, 62 34-36
- Davidson, Thomas,
- On the Species of Brachiopods that occur in the Inferior Oolite at Bradford Abbas and its vicinity, 1 73-88
- Davies, Glanville J.,
- Early Dorset Nonconformity, 97 24-30
- Dorset in the Newfoundland Trade, 101 1-5
- Wreck and Plunder in 18th Century Portland, 103 1-4
- Smuggling in Dorset in the 18th Century, 104 17-18
- Davies, Susan M.,
- Excavations at Christchurch, Dorset, 1981 to 1983, 105 21-56
- Excavations on the Greyhound Yard Car Park, Dorchester, 106 99-106
- Davies, Susan M., et al,
- Excavation of a Ring-ditch and Associated Settlement Features on the South Dorset Ridgeway, Winterborne St.Martin, Dorset, 107 95-100
- Excavations at Alington Avenue, Fordington, Dorchester, 1984/5: Interim Report, 107 101-110
- The Poundbury Pipe-line: Archaeological Observations and Excavations, 108 81-88
- Davies, S.M., P. Harding and R. Soames, Recent Excavations at the Grove Trading Estate, Dorchester 1987: The Wyvern Marlborough site, 109 130-133
- Davies, S.M. and C.N.Thompson,
- - Archaeological Evaluation at the Hutch, Poundbury Camp, Dorchester, 109 125
- - Archaeological Evaluation at Southfield House, Dorchester, Dorset, 109 126-129
- Dawson, R.J. with C.J.Gingell, An Earthwork near Badbury Rings in Dorset, 109 65-78
- Day, Cyril Douglas,
- The Natural History of Bhompston Pond, near Dorchester, 33 200-231
- Dayrell-Reed, Trelawney,
- Notes on the Outer Bounds of Cranborne Chase, 53 215-227
- De Lafontaine, A.,
- Athelhampton Hall, 20 121-127
- Dean, W.F., with E.T. and D. A.Levy, Studland Hoverfly Report, 1987, 109 165
- Death of Marine Organisms in Dorset during February, 1963, J.B.Hawthorne, 85 87-90
- Decapod Crustacea and Associated Fauna on the Punfield Marine Band (Lower Cretaceous: Lower Aptian), Punfield, Dorset, Martin I. Simpson, 104 143-146
- The Decline of Black Grouse in Dorset, E.D.V.Prendergast, 108 149-152
- Decoys and Swan Marks, J.C.Mansel-Pleydell, 8 1-8
- Deer of Dorset, James W.Best, 70 118-120
- Delair, J.B.
- The Mesozoic Reptiles of Dorset, 79 47-72; 80 52-90; 81 59-85
- Notes on the Purbeck Fossil Footprints, with Descriptions of two hitherto unknown forms from Dorset, 84 92-100
- New Records of Dinosaurs and other Fossil Reptiles from Dorset, 87 57-66
- A History of the Early Discovery of Liassic Ichthyosaurs in Dorset and Somerset, (1779-1835), 90 115-127
- The First Record of the Occurrence of Ichthyosaurs in the Purbeck, 90 128-132
- Short History of the Discovery of Reptilian Footprints in the Purbeck Beds of Dorset, with notes on their Stratigraphical Distribution, 94 17-20
- Worbarrow Bay Footprints, 96 14-16
- Joseph Pentland, a Forgotten Pioneer in the Osteology of Fossil Marine Reptiles, 97 12-16
- Multiple Dinosaur Trackways from the Isle of Purbeck, 102 65-67
- Some Little Known Jurassic Ichthyosaurs from Dorset, 107 127-134
- An unusual Ichthyosaurian forelimb from Rodwell, Dorset, 108 210-212
- Derived Fossils in the Purbeck Limestone Formation, Worbarrow Tout, Dorset, P.C.Ensom, 106 166
- Derived ostracods from WB153 (Scallop Member, Purbeck Limestone Formation) of Worbarrow Tout, Dorset, R.G.Clements, 107 186-187
- Description of a Rare Fungus, Sparrasis crispa Fries, found at Bradford Abbas, September 1875, E.Lees, 1 40
- Description of a Romano-British pavement originally found in 1903 and re-discovered, October 1927, O.C.Vidler, 49 89-100
- Description of a species of Epischnia (Bankesiella) new to Science from Portland, Nelson M.Richardson, 10 192-196
- Descriptions of Two Species of Lepidoptera, Nelson M. Richardson, 11 74-77
- Deserted Medieval Farmstead at Compton Valence, Dorset, Jeffery Radley, 87 88-90
- Deserted Medieval Settlement of West Burton, Winfrith Newburgh, N.H. Field and C.C.Taylor, 88 117-118
- Deserted Mediaeval Sites in Dorset, Joan Brocklebank, 94 63-66
- Deserted Mediaeval Village of West Bexington, C.J.Bailey, 106 120-123
- Desirability of a Photograghic Survey of the County, T.Perkins, 15 18-25
- D'Estoke Effigies in the Church of Lady St.Mary, Wareham, G.Dru Drury, 60 90-94
- Development of Corfe Castle, W.Douglas Simpson, 73 71-84
- Development of Corfe Castle in the 13th Century, J.Clifford Perks, 76 62-66
- Dewar, H.S.L. ,
- Excavations at Walls Field, Charminster, 82 86-87
- Windmills, Watermills and Horse-Mills of Dorset, 82 109-132
- Mesolithic and other Worked Flints at Bryantspuddle, Dorset, 83 82
- Burial at West Bexington, Puncknowle, Dorset, 83 82
- Geological Siting of some Durotrigian and Romano-British Farms, 83 100
- The Dorset Ooser, 84 178-180
- Excavations at Somerleigh Court, 1963, 86 155-157
- Windmills, Watermills and Horse-Mills of Dorset: New Evidence, 86 179-181
- Report on Excavations at Somerleigh Court, Dorchester, 1966-67, 89 164-167
- The Rev. Thomas Rackett of Spetisbury and the Barrow Diggers, 90 282-284
- Hippophagy or Horse Sacrifice among the Durotriges, 91 194-19 5
- Flax, Hemp and their Growers in West Dorset, 91 216-221
- Dewar, Stephen,
- The Place of Flinting in Field Archaeology, 90 181-182
- St.Catherine of Alexandria and her Cult at Abbotsbury, 90 261-263
- Dewey, Henry,
- Notes on the Dewlish Elephant Trench Excavations, 1914, 36 218-224
- Dewlish Roman Villa, W.G.Putnam, reports, 91 186-187; 92 146-147; 93 157-160; 94 81-86; 95 89-91; 96 59-62; 97 54-57; 98 54-55; 99 120; 100 113-114
- The Diary of William Whiteway, 1618-1624, W.Miles Barnes, 13 57-81
- Dicker, C.W.H.,
- The Naturalist in Australia, 26 160-171
- Notes on the Parish and Church of Piddletrenthide, 28 1-11
- The Architectural History of the Parish Church of St,Mary at Cerne, 29 1-7
- The Normans in Dorset, 31 115-128
- Note on an Old House at Piddletown lately taken dowm, 32 183-184
- Digby, C.R, and E.R.Bankes,
- Lepidoptera of the Isle of Purbeck, 6 128-183
- Diggings at East Farm, Bradford Abbas, James Buckman, 2 53-58
- Dillon, Viscount,
- An Effigy to a member of the Martin Family in Piddletown Church, Dorset, 19 150-153
- Dimbleby, Geoffrey,
- A Bronze Age Barrow on Turners Puddle Heath, 75 34-35
- The Excavation of a Round Barrow on Chick's Hill, East Stoke Parish, Dorset, 80 146-159
- A Mesolithic Habitation Site on Winfrith Heath, Dorset, 101 27-50
- Dinosaur Footprints and Early Cementation of Purbeck Bivalve Beds, Ian West and Adam El-Shahat, 106 169-170
- Disc Barrows of Dorset, Vere L.Oliver, 50 117-124
- Disc Brooch from Badbury Rings, K.S.Jarvis, 107 162
- Discoveries during Building Work at St.Peter's Church, Dorchester, 1981, C.S.Green, 103 124-126
- Discoveries at the Knowlton Circles, Woodlands, Dorset, N.H.Field, 84 117-124
- Discovery of Human Skulls , with Stone Artifacts and Animal Bones, in a Fissure at Portland, M.C.Stopes, et al, 74 39-47
- Discovery of a Roman Fort at Waddon Hill, Stoke Abbott, Graham Webster, 82 88-108
- Discovery of a Specimen of the Plesiosaur Colymbosaurus Trochanterius (Owen) on the Island of Portland, D.S.Brown, 105 170
- Disease of Turnips, Worthington G.Smith, 4 110-115
- Distribution of Living Plants in Relation to the different Geological Form- ations in Dorset, L.Towers, 29 119-125
- Distribution of the Order of Hymenoptera (Insecta) in Dorset, F.H.Haines, 43 65-107
- Distribution of Squirrels in Dorset, 1945-1951, Enid Benham, 74 121-132
- Division of the Commons of West Parley and West Moors, C.D.Drew, 50 109-116
- Dixon, Bryan,
- Wildfowl in Poole Harbour, 88 76-83
- Dockrill, S.J.,
- A Late Iron Age and Romano-British Site at Wyke Regis, Dorset, 103 131-132
- Documentary and Other Evidence for Medieval and Post-medieval Ceramic Production in Dorset, P.Spoerry, 110 29-35
- Dodd, J.Phillip,
- Dorset Agriculture, 1800-1854, 102 7-13
- Dolley, R.H.M.,
- A Note on the Mint at Wareham under Cnut, 76 56-57
- An Important Unpublished Coin of the Dorchester Mint, 77 155-156
- Doornkamp, J.C.,
- Subaerial Landform Development in Relation to Past Sea Levels in a part of South Dorset, 85 71-77
- Dorchester Buildings, David W.Lloyd, 89 181-217
- Dorchester Castle, Jo Draper, 107 173
- Dorchester, Excavations 1974, Brendan O'Connor, 104 196
- Dorchester Excavation Committee Report 1970-1972, 92 135-137; 93 151-152; 94 80-81
- The Dorchester Gallows, R.A.H.Farrar, 88 118-119
- Dorchester Model prison, 1791-1816, W.B.Weinstock, 78 94-109
- Dorset Agricultural Labourer 1750-1850, Barbara Kerr, 84 158-177
- Dorset Agriculture 1800-1854, J.Phillip Dodd, 102 7-13
- Dorset Annual Rainfall, 1848-92, Henry Storks Easton, 16 17-43
- Dorset Apothecaries' Tokens and their Issuers, T.D.Whittet, 107 7-9
- Dorset Archaeology, Laurence Keen, 1976-1984, 98 54-62; 99 120-126; 100 112-119; 101 133-143; 102 85-94; 103 117-130; 104 169-190; 105 137-153; 106 107-126; 107 153-174; 108 169-193
- Dorset Assizes in the Seventeenth Century, F.J.Pope, 34 17-30
- Dorset Buttony, J.E.Acland, 35 71-74
- The Dorset by-election of 1831, Richard Morris, 109 5-16
- Dorset Chantries, E.A.Fry, 27 214-233; 28 12-29; 29 30-79; 30 13-57; 31 85-114
- Dorset Charters, G.B.Grundy, 55 239-268; 56 110-130
- Dorset Children's Doggerel Rhymes, H.Pentin, 38 112-132
- Dorset Church Bells, H.B.Walters, 60 97-120
- Dorset Church Dedications, E.T.Long, 52 30-58
- Dorset Church Fonts, E.T.Long, 44 62-76
- Dorset Church Towers, R.G.Brocklehurst, 28 245-253
- Dorset Church Towers, E.T.Long, 44 15-30
- Dorset Church Woodwork, E.T.Long, 43 15-32
- Dorset Clocks and Clock Makers, R.Grosvenor Bartelot, 48 86-102
- Dorset Clothes Moths and their Habits, Nelson M.Richardson, 18 138-149
- Dorset Colony in Massachusetts, U.S.A., T.B.Groves, 9 100-117
- Dorset Cottages, Barbara Kerr, 86 186-202
- Dorset County Election of 1857, Caroline Harvey, 98 11-14
- Dorset County Museum, its History and Founders, E.R.Sykes, 63 82-91
- Dorset-found Celtic and Roman Bronze Objects in the Dorset County Museum, 21 49-104
- Dorset Deeds in the John Rylands Library at Manchester, Robert Fawtier, 47 148-154
- Dorset Farming, 1900-1950, L.E.Taverner, 75 91-114
- Dorset Fields and their Names, Barbara Kerr, 89 233-256
- Dorset Field Names and the Agricultural Revolution, Barbara Kerr, 82 133-142
- Dorset Geology, S.J,Arkell, 1930-1940, 61 117-135; 1940-1950, 72 176-194
- Dorset Geology, M.R.House, 1950-1960, 84 77-91
- Dorset Geology, reports, 1926-27, vols 48, 49; 1942-43, vols 64, 65; 1950-76, vols 72-98; 1978-79, vols 100, 101; 1981-84, vols 103-106
- Dorset Gulleries, F.L.Blathwayt, 42 81-86
- Dorset Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae), A.J.Brown, 91 166-171
- Dorset Incumbents, 1542-1731, G.D.Squibb, 70 99-117; 71 110-132; 72 111-128; 73 141-162; 74 60-78; 75 115-132
- Dorset Industries in the Past, F.C.Warren, 59 32-46
- Dorset Inn Signs, Past and Present, V.F.M.Oliver, 60 120-141
- Dorset Inventory of 1627, N.M.Richardson, 35 41-49
- Dorset King of Arms: Arthur Squibb, Clarenceux, 1646-1650, H.S.London and G.D.Squibb, 68 54-65
- Dorset and King John, W.Miles Barnes, 15 117-141; 16 129-149; 19 65-81
- Dorset Lepidoptera in 1892-3, Nelson M.Richardson, 15 60-69
- Dorset Men in London at the end of the 17th Century, J.M.J.Fletcher, 54 91-93
- Dorset Monthly Rainfall, 1856-95, Henry Storks Eaton, 18 153-168
- Dorset Names for Birds, E.D.V.Prendergast, 104 33-37
- Dorset in the Newfoundland Trade, Glanville J.Davies, 101 1-5
- Dorset Parish during the Commonwealth, Herbert Pentin, 65 108-111
- Dorset Parish Guild, J.C.Stevenson, 61 86-88
- Dorset Plants, E.F.Linton, 26 75-87
- Dorset Properties of the Nunnery of St.Mary, Clerkenwell, W.O.Hassall, 68 43-51
- Dorset Record Office, Margaret Holmes, 89 218-223
- Dorset Royal Peculiar, J.M.J.Fletcher, 38 93-111
- Dorset Settlement Examinations, Maureen Weinstock, 92 218-293
- Dorset Seventeenth Century Tokens, J.S.Udal, 9 41-54
- Dorset Social History, 1540-1640, James A.Casada, 92 224-243
- Dorset Soldiers of the Tudor and Early Stuart Periods, F.J.Pope, 38 34-52
- Dorset Stone Effigies of the Camail Period, G.Dru Drury, 76 58-61
- Dorset Surnames, G.R.Elwes, 19 184-201
- Dorset Tokens of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, and Medals of Various Periods, Henry Symonds, 29 80-96
- Dorset Trigoniae, J.C.Mansel-Pleydell, 3 111-134
- Dorset Under Arms, in 1803, R.Chevenix-Trench, 90 303-312
- Dorset Volunteers during the French Wars, 1793-1814, H.Symonds, 41 22-33
- Dorset Weather Lore, J.S.Udal, 34 137-150
- Dorset Weevils (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea): Additional, Critical and Notable Species 1968-1982, H.G.Morris, 104 159-164
- Dorset Wool Sales, Henry O.B.Duke, 108 200-202
- Dorset Worthy, Wlliam Stone, Royalist and Divine (1615-1685), J.M.J.Fletcher, 36 16-27
- Dorsetshire Birth, Death and Marriage Customs and Superstitions J.S.Udal, 14, 182-290
- Dorsetshire Folk-Speech and Superstitions relating to Natural History, J.S.Udal, 10 19-46
- Dorsetshire Gaol and the Monmouth Rebellion, S.E.V.Filleul, 25 140-143
- Dowdell, G.,
- Interim Report on the Excavations at Priest's Caravan Park, Herson, Swanage, 96 54
- Interim Note on Archaeological Discoveries in Poole, Dorset, 1973-74, 96 62-64
- Late Saxon and Medieval Remains at Christchurch, 96 67
- Dragonflies of the Arne Nature Reserve and their Conservation, Bryan P.Pickess, 100 109-111
- Draper, Jo,
- Interim Report on Excavations in the Grounds of Dorchester Prison, 1975, 97 52
- A Group of Thirteenth Century Pottery from West Stafford, Dorset, 97 60-62
- A Coarseware Bellarmine from Dorset, 100 120
- Colliton Park, Dorchester, 100 120
- A Mid Nineteenth Century Group of Coarsewares from Dorchester, 100 120-122
- The Non-Conformists Meeting House, 34 Colliton Street, Dorchester, 100 122-124
- Burials from 7 Orchard Street,Dorchester, 102 92
- Purse Mount from West Compton, 102 92
- St.Rowald's Chapel, South Street, Dorchester, 102 112-114
- Pottery found at South Grove Cottage, Dorchester, 103 31-39
- Medieval Pottery found at the Old Vicarage, Fordington, 103 62-65
- Excavations at the Congregational Church, Dorchester, 1981, 103 128
- An Earthenware Bellarmine-Shaped Jug from Poole Harbour, 103 138
- An 18th Century Kiln at Hole Common, Lyme Regis, Dorset, 104 137-142
- Pottery, Medieval from Christchurch, 105 50-52
- Pottery finds at Wimborne, 105 66-70
- An unusual Cooking Pot from the Eldon Collection, 105 151
- 18th Century Vessel from Naller's Farm, Askerswell, 105 152
- Jug, probably fron Lyme Regis Kiln, 105 152-153
- Some further Discussion of the Library Site, Colliton Park, Dorchester, 105 157-159
- Dorchester Castle, 107 173
- Alington Street, Dorchester, 107 174
- A Group of early 19th century pottery from Shaftesbury, Dorset, 109 35-38
- Drew, C.D. ,
- The Division of the Commons of West Parley and West Moors, 50 109-116
- Early Iron Age Site at West Parley, 51 232-236
- Romano-British Pottery from Dudsbury, 51 237-239
- On Writing a Parish History and Sources of Information in the County of Dorset, 53 236-246
- The Excavations at Jordan Hill, 1931, 53 265-276
- The Excavations at Jordan Hill and Preston, 1932, 54 15-34
- Bronze Age Hoard from Haselbury Bryan, 56 131-132
- Two Bronze Age Barrows, Excavated by Mr Edward Cunnington, 58 18-25
- First Interim Report on the Excavations at Colliton Park Dorchester, 1937-1938, 59 1-14
- The Excavations at Colliton Park, Dorchester, Second Interim Report, 1938, 60 51-65
- The House of St.Leonard of Rushton, Dorset, 64 34-42
- The Manors of the Iwerne Valley, Dorset, 69 45-50
- Open Arable Fields in Portland and Elsewhere, 69 51-53
- Earnley: a Lost Place Name Recovered, 71 84-87
- A Vestige of Villeinage in Dorset in 1814, 83 126
- Drew, Gregory and John Bugler,
- Roman Dorset, 95 57-70
- Drew, J.S.,
- Early Account Rolls of Portland, Wyke and Elwell, 66 31-45 ; 67 34-54
- Dru Drury, G.,
- Thirteenth Century Steelyard Weights, 47 1-24
- St.Peters, Church Knowle, 48 1-8
- Heart Burials and some Purbeck Marble Heart Shrines, 48 38-58
- On the 14th Century Effigies in Horton Church: with Observations on Sword grasping Figures, 5l 183-193
- All Saints' Hilton, 51 240-245
- St.Andrew's, Bingham's Melcombe, 51 246-252
- The Havelland Brass at Langton Matravers Church, 52 20-29
- Early Ecclesiastical Effigies in Dorset, 53 250-264
- The Bindon Abbey Charter of A.D.1313, 54 35-73
- The Abbots of Bindon, 55 1-19
- The Altar Frontal from Wool Church, 55 26-31
- A Further Series of Thirteenth Century Steelyard Weights, 58 35-42
- The D'Estoke Effigies in the Church of Lady St.Mary, Wareham, 60 90-94
- A Pair Of Unusual Dripstone Corbels on the church of St.Andrew, Preston, 6 1 94-95
- A Fourteenth Century Silver Seal Matrix from Dorchester, 62 54
- A Further Series of Four Thirteenth Century Steelyard Weights, 64 21-94
- The Excavations of Orictolagus Cuniculus at Corfe Castle in 1943, 65 68-75
- The Constables of Corfe Castle and some of their Seals, 65 76-91
- Catalogue of Seal Casts in the County Museum, 1944, 66 84-126
- Ten Carved Roof Bosses from the Church of St.Edward King and Martyr. Corfe Castle, 68 52-53
- Some Recent Discoveries in the Church of St.Edward King and Martyr, Corfe Castle, 69 54-64
- The Use of Purbeck Marble in Medieval Times, 70 74-98
- Notes on the Tower of the Church of St.Edward King and Martyr, Corfe Castle, 72 97-98
- Fourteenth Century Civil Costume as represented by Three Dorset Stone Effigies, 74 55-59
- Three Dorset Effigies with Unusual Individual Details, 75 86-90
- Some Additional 13th Century Steelyard Weights, 75 84-85
- Dorset Stone Effigies of the Camail Period, 76 58-61
- Druit Charles,
- The Church of St Candida and St. Cross at Whitchurch Canonicorum, 19 145-149
- Drumming of Snipe and Smiting of Pigeons, W.R.V.Bond, 54 195-200
- Dudsbury Barrow and Vessels with Shoulder Grooves in Dorset and Wiltshire, J.Forde-Johnston, 87 126-141
- Dugout Canoe from Poole Harbour, R.N.R.Peers, 86 131-134
- Duke, Henry O.B.,
- Dorset Wool Sales, 108 200-202
- Dungeon or Dunset Camp, E.Cunnington, 21 203-204
- Dunston, A.E.A.,
- Some notes on the Natural History of the Isle of Purbeck Dorset (v.c.9) especially around Corfe Castle, 65 130-139; 66 147-157; 67 143-144
- Durotrigian Coin Finds, 109 124
- Durotrigian Culture, J.K.Brailsford, 79 118-121
- Durotrigian Ribbed Bowls at Ilchester, Somerset, J.Stevens Cox, 85 94-95
- Durotrigian Staters from Winterborne Monkton, 110 145
- Dutton, L.S., King Alfred at Shaftesbury: the location of Egbert's Stone, 109 141
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