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- Ladle, M.,
- Fish, reports, 1970-84, vols 92 to 106; 1985-1986, vols 107-108 109 160
- Axe from Worth Matravers, 110 142
- Skeletal Remains from Northport, Wareham St.Martin, 110 152
- Lady Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby, and her connection with Wimborne Minster, W.J.Fletcher, 28 219-224
- Lady St.Mary Church, Wareham, Philip K.Johnston, 54 74-77
- Laevitrigonia cineris sp. nov., a Bivalve from near the Jurassic-Cretaceous Boundary in the Durlston Formation (Purbeck Limestone Group) of Dorset, Simon R.A.Kelly, 109 113-116
- Laing, Keith,
- A Neolithic Flint Axe from Thickthorn Down, 105 139-140
- Lake Dwellings at Glastonbury, J.C.Mansel-Pleydell, 19 172-175
- Lake, S.D.
- Evidence for Bathonian and Portlandian Synsedimentary Fault Move-
ments in Dorset, 107 189-190
- Brecciated pipes and the Broken Beds, Purbeck Limestone Formation, 107 191-192
- Lamellibranchia from the Foxmould (Albian) of Morcombelake, near Bridport, L.R.Cox, 65 154-156
- Land and Freshwater Invertebrates other than Arthropods, reports, E.M.Samuel, 1961 and 1962, vols 83 and 84
- Land and Freshwater Mollusca of Dorsetshire, J.C.Mansel-Pleydell, 6 76-127
- Land Arthropods Report, 110 171-173
- Land Usage in Morden with special Reference to the Heathland, Barbara Kerr, 109 29-34
- Lander, A.B. and J.B.Delair,
- Short History of the Discovery of Reptilian footprints in the Purbeck Beds of Dorset, with notes on their Stratigraphical Distribution, 94 17-20
- The Landslip, Lyme Regis, H.S.Solly, 26 182-186
- Lang, J.B.,
- Charming of Cattle, 91 222-223
- Notes on the Gall Andricus Quercuscalisis, 95 29-30
- Charmouth Fish and the Parish Lantern, 95 8
- Lang, W.D.,
- Polyzoa, of the Basal Shell Bed of the Portland Stone, 46 164-167
- The Geology seen at the Golden Cap Meeting, 54 145-172
- Mary Anning (1799-1847) and the Pioneer Geologists of Lyme, 60 142-164
- Ammonites, 61 98-116
- Early Days of Natural History at Charmouth, 62 97-113
- Geology, reports, 1942-43, vols 64 and 65; 1944, vol 67; 1952-61, vols 74 to 83
- A Brachiopod Horizon in the Lower Lias of Dorset, 65 150-153
- Reports on Dorset Natural History, 1944-51, vols 66 to 73
- Three Letters by Mary Anning, Fossilist of Lyme, 66 169-173
- The Coinstone of the Charmouth Lias, 67 145-149
- James Harrison of Charmouth, Geologist (1819-1864), 68 103-118
- Cow Stone, 70 147-154
- Flattened Flies, 70 155-157
- Fighting Swans, 71 166-169
- More about Mary Anning: Including a Newly Found Letter, 71 184-188
- Juvenile Jelly-Fishes: the Egg-capsules of a Polychaet Worm, 72 144-148
- Report on Dorset Natural History, 1950, 72 129-134
- Pyramidal Pebbles, 73 203-204
- Invertebrates other than Arthropods, reports, 1952-54, vols 74-76; 1956-58, vols 78-80
- Mary Anning and the Fire at Lyme in 1844, 74 175-177
- Mud Flows at Charmouth, 75 151-156
- Mary Anning and Anna Maria Pinney, 76 146-152
- Mary Anning's Escape from Lightning, 80 91-93
- Of some Leaf Shape Sequences in Poplars, 81 86-88
- Portraits of Mary Anning and other Items, 81 89-91
- Coelenterata, Hydrozoa, report 1960, 82 40
- The Buckmans, Father and Son, 82 73-76
- The Listers, Father and Daughter, 83 79-81
- Shrieking Bones, 83 123
- Mary Anning and a very Small Boy, 84 181-182
- On Two Dorset Dialect Words, 85 155-156
- On a Remarkable Mortality among Fishes at Charmouth, 85 91-93
- Langford, J.F.,
- Bere Regis, 8 49-54
- Langton Herring, W.Sparks, 14 165-178
- Langton Herring Cross, Laurence Keen, 107 172
- Lanning, G.E. Bovington <197> Before The Tanks Arrived, 109 17-20
- Lantern Tower, Wimborne Minster, W.J.Fletcher, 10 142-145
- Large, E.H.,
- Report on the Excavation of the Roman Villa at Halstock, 89 125-126; 91 180-181; 92 134
- Large, M.,
- Apple Tree Wassailing, 93 252-257
- Larger Fungi of the South Haven Peninsula, Studland Heath, Dorset, T.J.Wallace, 77 113-172
- Late Anglo-Saxon Strap-ends of Dorset, Laurence Keen, 108 195-196
- Late Bronze Age Urn from Tyneham, Dorset, N.H.Field and J.B. Calkin, 95 86
- Late Bronze Age Urnfield at Kinson, Dorset, J.B.Calkin, 54 79-86
- Late Iron Age and Romano-British Site at Wyke Regis, Dorset, S.J.Dockrill, 103 131-132
- Late Iron Age Site with a Currency Bar Hoard at Bearwood, Poole, Dorset, Keith Jarvis, 106 138-142
- Late Rev.William Barnes as Engraver, Vere L.Oliver 46 101-112
- A Late Roman 'Propellor' Belt Fitting from Handley, Dorset, Christopher Sparey Green, 108 184-185
- Late Saxon and Medieval Remains at Christchurch, G.Dowdell, 96 67
- Late Saxon Pottery from St.Peter's Church, Shaftesbury, Laurence Keen, 99 129-131
- Lavatera Sylvestris, J.C.Mansel-Pleydell, 6 74-75
- Lawson, Andrew J.,
- A Palstave from Lytchett Matravers, 108 169
- Le Fleming, Sir E.Kaye,
- Some Old Inns of Wimborne, 41 39-48
- The Records of the Turnpike Trustees of the Poole, Wimborne and Cranborne Trust, 48 59-69
- Notes on the Royal Peculiar of Wimborne Minster, 62 50-53
- Wimborne Minster Archives, 66 46-64
- The Wimborne Valentines, 67 79-81
- Leach, John,
- Interim Report on Excavations at the Roman Farmstead at Thornford,
- Dorset, 87 104-107
- Leaden Coffin found at Cann, Shaftesbury, H.St.G.Gray, 38 68-73
- Leaf Shape Sequences in Poplars, W.D.Lang, 81 86-88
- The Leaze, Wimborne, an Excavation in a Deserted Medieval quarter of the Town, N.H.Field, 94 49-62
- Lee, E.H.H.,
- Hilton Church, 29 111-118
- Lees, Edwin,
- The Maples in Sherborne Park, 1 33-35
- Description of a Rare Fungus, Sparassis crispa Friese, found at Bradford Abbas in September 1875, 1 40
- Remarks on the Occurrence of Certain Plants, 2 12-18
- The Cherry, 2 76-78
- Notice of some Sanguine Marks on the Sides of the Bloody Cave at Bradford Abbas, 5 34-37
- Legend of Milton, B.Fane, 16 159-162
- Legg, Polly,
- A Bastard Barometer, 107 1-5
- Legg, Rodney,
- John Hardy of Wareham, 89 325-330
- Leighton, Gerald,
- Colour Variation in British Adders, 22 43-50
- Lepidoptera of the Isle of Purbeck, E.R.Bankes and C.R.Digby, 6 128-183
- Lepidoptera of Portland, C.W.Dale, 1 53-63
- Lepidoptera, reports, 1891-94, vols 13 to 16; 1903-08, vols 25 to 30; 1912-84, vols 34 to 106
- Leslie, A.C.,
- A Contribution to the Alien Flora of the Sherborne Area, 92 45-47
- Levy, D.A. and E.T. with W.F. Dean, Studland Hoverfly Report 1987, 109 165
- Lewis, B. and R.Coleman,
- Pentridge Hill, Dorset, Trial Excavation, 104 59-65
- Lewis, Barry, John Arnold, Martin Green and Richard Bradley, The Mesolithic of Cranborne Chase, 110 117-125
- Lewis, Barry and Martin Green,
- Excavation of a Ring Ditch at Down Farm, Gusssge St.Michael, 102 85
- Lewis, E.Wamsley,
- Buildings for Preservation, 64 112-117
- Liberty and Manor of Frampton, W.Miles Barnes, 28 168-184
- Light, A., with J. Collins and N. Field,
- - Excavations at Bucknowle Farm, 109 129
- Excavations at Bucknowle Farm 1988, 110 151-152
- Linton, E.F.,
- Some Additions to the Dorset Flora, 15 74-80
- British Species of Utricularia, 15 81-89
- Dorset Plants, 26 75-87
- Notes on the Dorset Flora, 29 l4-29; 30 116-132
- A Tentative Account of the Fungi of East Dorset, 35 143-180; 36 148-194
- Chelone sp. in Dorset, 40 21-23
- Liscombe: Its Chapel, Monastic House and Barn, Herbert Pentin, 26 1-5
- Lisney, Arthur,
- Lepidoptera, reports, 1955-62, vols 77 to 84
- List of
- Ancient Monuments in Dorset Scheduled, to 1928, Vere L.Oliver, 50 203-206
- Coleoptera of Dorset, E.J.Pearce, 47 51-128; 48 106-112
- Coleoptera of Dorset, (forming a Second Supplement to the original List published in 1926) together with some brief considerations as to the Function and Limitations of County Lists in General, E.J.Pearce, 51 204-222
- Dorset Barrows, opened or described by Mr E.Cunnington, J.E.Acland, 37 40-47
- Scheduled Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings in Dorset,
- R.A.H.Farrar, 74 79-84
- Small Collection of Mollusca from a Raised Beach on Portland, E.B.Sykes, 16 171-174
- Specimens of Birds in the Dorset County Museum, W.R.Thompson, 67 114-124
- Lister, A.,
- Mycetozoa, 13 130-139
- Listers, Father and Daughter, W.D.Lang, 83 79-81
- Little Mayne, Some Notes on Local History, E.R.Sykes, 59 26-31
- Litton Cheney, Excavations, 1956, J.S.Wacher, 80 160-177
- Lives of the Early British Saints, W.Stuart Best, 89 224-226
- Lizard Orchid and its Occurrence in Dorset, Ronald Good, 55 272-273
- Lloyd, David W.,
- Dorchester Buildings, 89 181-217
- Lloyd, Dr.A.,
- The Lead Coffin from the Crown Buildings Site, Dorchester, 103 70
- Lobsters, F.J.Barnes, 32 73-94
- Local Historical Research and the School Curriculum, H.P.Smith, 56 11-21
- The Local Society under Fire, W.Stuart Best, 94 16-17
- Local Stone Marks, Thomas B.Groves, 15 167-171
- Lock, B.Fossett,
- The Cerne Cartulary, 28 65-95; 29 195-224
- Translation of the Wilton Abbey Register, 30 203-214
- Lodge Farm, Pamphill, 109 135
- London, H.S. and G.D.Squibb,
- A Dorset King of Arms: Arthur Squibb, Clarenceux, 1646-1650, 68 54-65
- Long Continuance of the Common Field System: Sutton Waldron,
F.C.Warren, 64 75-83
- Long, E.T.,
- The Church Screens of Dorset, 42 61-80
- Dorset Church Woodwork, 43 15-32
- Ancient Stained Glass in Dorset Churches, 43 44-56
- Dorset Church Towers, 44 15-39
- Dorset Church Fonts, 44 62-73
- Pre-Reformation Dorset Church Monuments, 46 14-50
- English Alabaster Tables in Dorset, 49 101-113
- The Roofs of Dorset Churches, 49 132-146
- Ancient Mural Paintings in Dorset Churches, 50 97 108
- Dorset Church Dedications, 52 30-58
- The Religious Houses of Dorset, 53 16-50
- Georgian Churches in Dorset, 97 31-35
- Longworth, I.H. and R.A.H.Farrar,
- Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Occupation at Poundbury, Dorchester, 86 106-107
- Lorimer, R.I.,
- Lepidoptera, reports, 1963-66, vols 85 to 88
- Losses and Gains in the Wetland and Coastal Flora of Dorset, D.S.Ranwell, 91 134-146
- Lost Dorset Place Names, C.C.Taylor, 88 207-21
- Lost Roman Pottery Site at Bagber, Milton Abbas, R.A.Farrar, 95 93-96
- Loverance, Rowena K.,
- Interim Report on Excavations at the Plume of Feathers, Dorchester, 1975, 97 52-53
- Lucas, R.N.,
- Interim Reports on the Halstock Villa, 92 134; 93 143-146; 94 77-78; 95 91; 96 57-58; 97 57-60; 102 88-91; 103 123; 104 183-184; 105 146; 106 116, 118
- Halstock Roman Villa, 107 163-164
- Prehistoric Burials at Preston, Weymouth, 108 174-175
- Lulworth Castle, Weld Blundell, 13 140-143
- Lydekker, R.,
- Note on a Fossil Crocodile from Chickerell, 20 171 173
- Lynch, Frances, et al,
- The Excavation of Two Round Barrows on Launceston Down, Dorset, (Long Crichel 5 and 7), 104 39-58
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