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- Pagan-Christian Overlap of the Wise Bird, with Dorset Illustrations, H.Colley March, 18 116-137
- Pahl, Janice,
- The Rope and Net Industry of Bridport, 82 143-154
- Painter, K.S.,
- Excavation of the Roman Villa at Hinton St.Mary, 86 150-154; 87 102-103
- Palaeobiology and Palaeoecology of English Portlandian gastropod faunas, J.D.Radley, 108 209-210
- Palaeoecology of the Chalk, David Nichols, 77 102-112
- Palaeolith from Chard Junction, B.M.Fagan, 80 94-95
- Palaeolith from Sherborne, W.J.Arkell, 68 31-32
- Palmer, C.P.,
- Notes on the Fauna of the Margaritatus Clay (Blue Band) in the
Domerian of the Dorset Coast, 87 67-68
- The Fauna of Day's Shell Bed in the Middle Lias of the Dorset Coast, 87 69-80
- Preliminary Description of a Temporary Exposure in the Middle Inferior Oolite, near Sherborne, Dorset, 92 110-119
- Revision of the Zonal Classification of the Lower Lias of the Dorset Coast, 93 102-116
- Palmer, Charles Philip,
- The Kimmeridgian Fauna Associated with the Portland Plesiosaur, 109 109-112
- Palmer, Susann,
- Mesolithic Sites on the Shore of the Fleet, nr.Weymouth, 84 101
- Prehistoric Stone Industries of the Fleet Area, Weymouth, 85 107-115
- Stone Age Industries of the Isle of Portland, 87 93-95
- Interim Report on the Excavation of a Stone Age Industry at Fleet, near Weymouth, 87 95-96
- Interim Report on the Excavation of a Mesolithic Workfloor at Portland Bill, 88 102; 89 119; 90 163
- Trial Excavations in the Fleet Area, Weymouth, 88 152-157
- Upper Palaeolithic Artifacts from Portland, 89 117-119
- A Mesolithic Mace-Head from Portland, 89 119-120
- A Polished Axe from Portland, 89 121
- A Flint Knapping Site at Abbotsbury, 89 121-123
- A Mesolithic Site at Portland Bill, 90 183-206; 97 168-180
- Interim Report on the Excavation of the Culverwell Mesolithic Site, Portland, 91 172; 92 125-126; 93 132; 94 75; 95 84; 96 50; 97 45-46 104 170; 105 139; 107 153
- A Fossil Ivory Pendant from Portland, 91 172-173
- Some Mesolithic Sites in North Dorset, 91 173-174
- Raised Beach at Portland Bill, 92 125
- Excavations at a Mesolithic Site at Winfrith Newburgh, Dorset, 1971, 93 132; 1972, 94 75
- A Mesolithic Habitation Site on Winfrith Heath, Dorset, 101 27-50
- The Hengistbury Head Figurine, Further Considerations, 106 127-128
- A Palstave from Lytchett Matravers, A.J.Lawson, 108 169
- A Palstave from Shapwick, 109 123
- Papworth Martin,
- Winterborne St.Martin - the Salvage Excavation of the Primary Burial from a Ditch Bowl Burial, 105 141-142
- The Courthouse, Cowgrove, 110 157
- - A Crouched Inhumation from High Wood, Pamphill, 109 123-124
- Dorset Barrow Survey, 110 143
- An Enclosure in High Wood, Pamphill, 110 142
- A Neolithic Enclosure, Crab Farm, Shapwick Interim Report, 110 141
- Observations at Norden, Corfe Castle: an Interim Report, 109 129-130
- Row Barrow, Worth Matravers, 110 155
- Six Barrows on Godlingston Heath, Studland, 110 144
- Papworth, Martin, and Laurence Keen, Lodge Farm, Pamphill, 109 135
- Papworth, Martin, and David Smith,
- - A Palstave from Shapwick, 109 123
- A Possible Roman Amphitheatre near Badbury Rings, 109 129
- Papworth, Martin and David Thackray,
- Corfe Castle, Outer Gatehouse Excavations 1986, Interim Report, 109 136
- - Corfe Castle, Outer Gatehouse, Excavations 1989 - Interim Report, 110 156
- Corfe Castle, West Bailey Excavations 1987, Interim Report, 109 136
- Corfe Castle, West Bailey, Excavations 1988 - Interim Report, 110 156
- Parish Church of Hazelbury Bryan, H.Ravenhill, 14 95-104
- Parish Church, Wimborne St.Giles, Laurence Keen, 107 172
- Parish Register of Buckland Newton, C.H.Mayo, 10 97-106
- Parke, Aubrey L.,
- The Excavation of a Bell Barrow, Oakley Farm, Wimborne St.Giles, 75 36-44
- Parnham, V.J.Robinson, 21 229-235
- Parrington, M.,
- An Excavation at the Bowling Green, Wareham, 1972, 96 67-69
- Parrott, P.A.,
- Roman Villa at Thornford - Some New Documentary Evidence, 98 64-65
- Parry Okeden, W.H.,
- The Agricultural Riots in Dorset in 1830, 52 75-95
- Parsons, C.F.,
- A Recent Exposure of the Humphriesianum-Subfurcatum Zonal Boundary in North Dorset, 91 41
- New Sections in the Inferior Oolite of South Dorset, 91 114-119
- A New Temporary Section in the Inferior Oolite of South Dorset, 93 117-118
- The Stratigraphy of the Stony Head Cutting, 96 8-13
- Parsons Store Site, Durngate Street, Dorchester, 1981, C.S.Green, 103 124
- Paterson, M., et al,
- A Roman Coffin Burial from the Crown Buildings Site, Dorchester: with reference to the Head of Well Preserved Hair, 103 67-100
- Pattern of Medieval Settlement in the Forest of Blackmoor, C.C.Taylor, 87 251-254
- Paxman, D.J.,
- Report of Rainfall in Dorset, 1954-84, vols 76 to 106; 1985-1986, vols 107-108
- The Exceptional Rainfall of July 18th, 1955, 77 86-89, 96
- Rainfall report, 1987, 109 143-145
- Rainfall 1988, 110 165-166
- Payne, Eric H., and C.S.Prideaux,
- The Bincombe Barrow, Ridgeway Hill, Dorset, 65 38-52
- Pearce, E.J.,
- A List of the Coleoptera in Dorset, 47 51-128; 48 106-112; 51 204-222; 56 77-83
- List of the 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, 51 204-222
- Pearce, Paul,
- Observations at 37 South St. Dorchester, 107 165-166
- Observations at Meadow View, Charminster, 108 175-176
- Observations at South Station, Dorchester, 108 180
- Observations at 51 South St., Dorchester, 108 188
- Observations at Banbury Hill Camp, Okeford Fitzpaine, 108 175, 177
- Observations at the Nappers Mite, Charles St., Dorchester, 108 182-183
- Pearce, Robin,
- Mesolithic Artefacts from West Dorset, 105 139
- Pearman, D.,
- Botany, report 1986, 108 212-213
- Botany Report, 110 169-179
- Rare Plants in Dorset, 110 170-171
- Pearson, D., Botany report, 109 156-157
- Peers, R.N.R.,
- Recent Discoveries in Dorchester, 80 101-102
- Dugout Canoe from Poole Harbour, Dorset, 86 131-134
- A Roman Altar at Godmanston Church, 86 104-106
- A Bronze Age Beaker Burial and Roman site at Broadmayne, 88 103-105
- A Roman Burial in a Lead Coffin at Watton Hill, Conegar, Bridport, 90 169-170
- Two Cartouches in St.Laurence's Church, Farnham, near Blandford, Dorset, 93 211-212
- Penny, Alan,
- Icehouses in Dorset, 86 203-230
- Icehouses in Dorset: a Supplement, 108 199
- Penny, G.H.,
- Notes on the Antiquities of Abbotsbury, 1 50-52
- Penny, J.,
- Tarrant Rushton Church, 18 55-65
- Pentin, Herbert,
- The Old Town of Milton Abbey, 25 1-7
- Club Notes and Discussions, 25 185-195
- Liscombe: its Chapel, Monastic House and Barn, 26 1-5
- Some Milton Antiquities, 26 195-203
- Old Dorset Songs, 27 24-43
- Old Portland, 37 228-253
- Dorset Children's Doggerel Rhymes, 38 112-132
- A Dorset Parish during the Commonwealth, 65 108-111
- Orme Agnus: a Forgotten Dorset Novelist, 69 108-111
- Pentridge Hill, Dorset: Trial Excavation, B.Lewis and R.Coleman, 104 59-65
- Pepys of South Dorset, W.Bowles Barrett, 28 30-49
- Perkins, T.,
- On the Desirability of a Photographic Survey of the County, 15 18-25
- A Sketch of the History of Old Wardour Castle, 15 26-35
- Perks, J.Clifford,
- The Development of Corfe Castle in the 13th Century, 76 62-66
- Perry, P.J.,
- Bridport Harbour and the Hemp and Flax Trade, 1815-1914, 86 231-234
- Return Cargoes and Small Port Survival: Two Dorset Examples, 84 314-317
- Sea Coal and Railway Coal in Dorset, 93 243-246
- Note on the Agricultural Trade at Poole and Weymouth, 1815-1914, 97 35-36
- Pertica as Quarter of a Hide in Pre-Conquest Dorset, C.L.Sinclair Williams, 108 197-198
- Peterborough Ware Sherds from Poundbury, Dorchester, K.M.Richardson and I.H.Longworth, 91 175
- Petrographical Identifications of some Stone Axes, C.E.Bean, 80 99-100
- Phantom Coach in Dorset, E.Waring, 89 331-332
- Phenodont Fish of the Genus Mesodon from the Portland Stone, A.Smith Woodward, 27 183-187
- Phenological Report on First Appearances of Birds, Insects, etc., 1911-1932, vols 33 to 54
- The Physiography of the Fleet, E.C.F.Bird, 93 119-124
- Pickard-Cambridge,O.,
- Bound Oak, 3 25-26
- On an Ancient Hour Glass and Stand in Bloxworth Church, Dorset, 3 34-35
- On New and Rare British Spiders, 4 147-153; 6 1-17; 7 70-78; 10 107-138; 12 80-98; 14 142-164; 15 103-116; 16 92-128; 17 54-63; 18 108-115; 20 1-22; 21 18-39; 23 16-40; 24 149-171; 26 40-74; 27 72-92; 28 121-148 29 161-194; 30 97-115; 31 47-70; 32 33-54; 33 70-95; 34 107-136; 35 119-142
- Megalithic Remains at Poxwell, Dorset, 6 55-57
- On Hypena Obsitalis, Hubner: a Deltoid Moth new to Britain, 6 70-73
- Woodbury Hill, 7 93-98
- Coronella Laevis, Boie, 7 84 92
- Notes on Lycaena argiades, Pall., 7 79-83
- Bloxworth Church, 7 99-101
- In Memoriam, Rev. William Barnes, 8 xv-xxvii
- On some Rare and Local Lepidoptera lately found in Dorset, 8 55-60
- On the Effects of a Flash of Lightning at Bloxworth, on the 9th of April, 1886, 8 74-81
- Ancient Hour Glass Stand in Easthope Parish Church, 9 127-129
- Notes on some Habits of the Squirrel, 11 27-33
- On the British Species of Phalangidae or Harvest-men, 11 163-216
- Rooks Planting Acorns, 12 132-134
- On the British Species of False-Scorpions, 13 199-231
- Reptiles of Dorset, 15 90-102
- On a Whirlwind at Bloxworth, 17 76-79
- Natural History Notes for 1897, 19 43-50
- A Reminiscence of the Late Rev.C.W.H.Dicker, R.D., and some Observ-
ations on Bloxworth Church, 34 42-45
- On the Relics left by Philip and Joan of Castile at Wolveton House, Dorset and preserved in the Writer's Family, 35 1-7
- Pickess, Bryan P.,
- The Status of the Dartford Warbler in Dorset, 1963-74, 97 7-8
- The Dragonflies of the Arne Nature Reserve and their Conservation, 100 109-111
- Ecological Survey of Slepe Heath, Summer 1980, 103 107-114
- Piggott, C.M.,
- A Flint Axe of Scandinavian Type from Dorset, 67 28
- Iron Age A Habitation Site at Langton Matravers, 60 66-72
- Piggott, Stuart,
- A Neolithic A Habitation Site at *Corfe Mullen, 60 73-74
- Probable Long Barrow and Stones near Eggardon, 67 29
- The Chambered Cairn of the Grey Mare and Colts, 67 30-33
- A Bronze Age Barrow on Turners Puddle Heath, 75 34-35
- Pilsdon, William Barnes, 7 102-105
- Pilsdon Pen, Excavations, P.S.Gelling, 86 102; 87 90; 88 106-107; 89 123-125; 90 166-167; 91 177-178; 92 126-127; 93 133-134
- Pinney, Hester,
- Notes on a Surveyor's Perambulator, 68 86
- Pinney, Michael,
- The Skull of Bettiscombe, 83 124-125
- Pipe Leases for Dorset, E.A.Fry, 39 63-75
- Pipe Rolls, Dorset, W.Miles Barnes, 14 119-138
- Pirates of Purbeck, C.L'Estrange Ewen, 71 88-109
- Pitt, E.E.H. and R.Brownsword,
- A Technical Study of some Medieval Steelyard Weights, 105 83-88
- Pitt Family of Blandford St.Mary, A.C.Almack, 31 165-175
- Pitts, John,
- The Bindon Landslip of 1839, 95 18-29
- Historical Survey of the Landslips of the Axmouth-Lyme Regis Undercliffs, 103 101-106
- The Recent Evolution of Landsliding in the Axmouth-Lyme Regis Under- cliffs National Nature Reserve, 105 119-125
- Place of Flinting in Field Archaeology, Stephen Dewar, 90 181-182
- Plant Communities of Holt Heath, Honor C. and Iain Colin Prentice, 105 127-136
- Plantago coronopus, Linn., Edmund G.Baker, 17 87-95
- Plants Found in the parishes of S.Minver, Cornwall and Bradford Abbas, Dorset, R.Darell S.Stephens, 21 125-136
- Plateau and Valley Gravels, Sarsen Stones at Little Bredy and Elsewhere in the County, J.C.Mansel-Pleydell, 16 75-80
- Plates in Hutchins' History of Dorset, G.D.Squibb, 68 70-85
- Pleydell-Railston, Mrs,
- Iron Age and Romano-British Settlement at Milborne St.Andrew, 52 10-18
- Plush, H.Ravenhill, 15 55-58
- Pocket Books of a Dorset Man, 1688-1701, W.R.G.Bond, 62 69-77
- Poems in the Dorset Dialect by the Late Rev.W.Barnes, 26 222-250
- The Politics of Poor Law Administration in the Borough of Poole, 1835-c.1845, M.J.Flame, 108 19-25
- Poole's Ancient Admiralty Court, H.P.Smith, 49 125-131
- Poole Foundry - an Interim Report, Ian Horsey, 108 190, 192
- Poole, Geoffrey, The Coastal Landforms of Central Southern England <197> A Critical Review, 109 117-121
- Poole Harbour Causeway, J.Bugler, 88 158-160
- Poole; History of the Borough and County of the Town of Poole, By J.P.Smith, a review, 73 212-213
- Pope, Alfred,
- The Amphitheatre at Dorchester, 7 66-69
- Stratton Church and Village Cross, 16 1-4
- An Ancient British Trackway, 21 105-110
- Queen Eleanor Crosses, 28 209-215
- Some Ancient Customs of the Manors of Stratton and Grimston, Co. Dorset, 30 83-96
- Some Dew-ponds in Dorset, 33 23-33
- The Walks and Avenues of Dorchester, 38 23-33
- Pope, F.J.,
- Sir George Somers and his Family, 32 26-32
- Dorset Assizes in the Seventeenth Century, 34 17-30
- Dorset Soldiers of the Tudor and Early Stuart Periods, 38 34-52
- Population of Neolithic and Bronze Age Dorset and the Bournemouth Area, J.B.Calkin, 90 207-229
- Portland: Historical Notes, Descent of the Manor, etc., J.Merrick Head, 12 115-131
- Portland, Lepidoptera, List of, Nelson M.Richardson, 17 146-191
- Portland, Old Church of St.Andrew, A.M.Hunt, 102 92; 103 127
- Portland Plesiosaur, 109 109-112
- Portland, Reeve Staff and Court Leet, J.E.Acland, 38 53-58
- Portland, Stone on Portland, M.R.House, 91 38-39
- Portland, Stone Quarries, A.M.Wallis, 12 187-194
- Portraits of Mary Anning and other Items, W.D.Lang, 81 89-91
- A Possible Roman Amphitheatre near Badbury Rings, 109 129
- Post Medieval Occupation at West Burton, Winfrith Newburgh, D.Young, 96 67
- Potato Disease, James Buckman, 4 116-121
- Poulsen, Jeany,
- Excavations on a Medieval Settlement at Woolcombe Farm, Toller Porcorum, 1966-1969, 105 75-81
- Pottery Finds at Wimborne, 1983, 106 81-85
- A MedievaI Site at Long Ground, Oakley Down, Wimborne St.Giles, 106 153-154
- Poundbury: the Pastoral Camp and the Old Dunium of Ptolemy, E.Cunnington, 16 48-54
- The Poundbury Pipe-line: Archaeological Observations and Excavations, Susan M.Davies and Derek Grieve, 108 81-88
- Powell, H. P., A Megalosaurid Dinosaur Jawbone from the Kimmeridge Clay of the Seabed of West Bay, Dorset, 109 105-108
- Powell, H.P. and J.M.Edmonds,
- List of Type-Fossils in the Philpot Collection in the Oxford University Museum, 98 48-53
- Powerstock, Church and Castle, R.H.W.Dalison, 20 137-147
- Powys, A.R.
- On Ancient Buildings and their Protection, 44 77-85
- Poxwell Circle, W.Miles Barnes, 21 150-157
- Poxwell Wind Gap, B.H.Motram, 78 71-72
- Prehistoric Burial and Roman Settlement Remains at Broadmayne, Dorset, Peter J.Woodward, 102 100-101
- Prehistoric Burials at Preston, Weymouth, R.N.Lucas, 108 174-175
- Prehistoric Stone Industries of the Fleet Area, Weymouth, Susann Palmer, 85 107-115
- Preliminary Description of a Temporary Exposure in the Middle Inferior Oolite, near Sherborne, Dorset, J.T.Whicher and C.P.Palmer, 92 110-119
- Preliminary List of Larger Moths from the Lulworth Range, N.R.Webb, 99 104-107
- A Preliminary Note on the Flora of the Corbula Member (Purbeck Limestone Formation) of Worbarrow Tout, Dorset, C.R.Hill, 106 169
- Preliminary Report on Excavations on Knowle Hill, Dorset, 1957, J.L.Forde-Johnston, 79 106-107
- Preliminary Report on the Excavation of the Roman Villa at Halstock, E.H.Large, 89 125-126
- Preliminary Re-Survey of the Distribution of the Dorset Amphibia and Reptilia, R.Francis Dalton, 72 135-143
- Preliminary Survey of the Mammals of Brownsea Island, W.O.Copland and W.G.Teagle, 86 86-95
- Pre-Reformation Dorset Church Monuments, E.T.Long, 46 14-50
- Prendergast, E.D.V.
- Bird Ringing in Dorset, 97 101-105; 98 102-108
- Dorset Names for Birds, 104 33-37
- The History of the Abbotsbury Duck Decoy, 1655-1982, 106 51-61,
- History of the Morden Duck Decoy, 107 19-22
- The Decline of the Black Grouse in Dorset, 108 149-152
- Hedgehogs, 108 223
- Prentice, Iain Colin and H.C.Prentice,
- Plant Communities of Holt Heath, 105 127-136
- Pre-Reformation Dorset Church Monuments, E.T.Long, 46 14-50
- Pre-Roman and Roman Occupation of the Weymouth District, Vere L.Oliver, 44 31-55
- Pre-Saxon Civilisation in Dorset, Ellen E.Woodhouse, 37 210-227
- Presidential Addresses,
- J.C.Mansel-Pleydell, vols 1; 3; 7; 10 to 23
- Lord Eustace Cecil, vols 24 and 25
- Nelson M.Richardson, vols 26 to 46
- Sir Arthur Smith Woodward, vols 48 and 49
- Preston, Robert, M.F.,
- Research into the Behaviour of Sediments; the Geomorphology and the Structural Geology of the Isle of Purbeck, 106 170
- Preston Roman Pavement, H.Colley March, 21 205-209
- Prestt, Ian,
- Amphibians, reports, 1961-62, vols 83 and 84
- Reptiles, reports, 1960-62, vols 82, 83, 84
- Prevalence of Ustilago Segetum in the Cereal Crops of 1883, James Buckman, 5 88-90
- Price, J., et al,
- Note on a group of currency bars from Bearwood, Dorset, 106 138-140
- Prideaux, Charles S., and E.H.Payne,
- Excavation of Bincombe Barrow, 65 38-52
- Prideaux,Charles S. and H.St.George Gray,
- Barrow Digging at Martinstown, near Dorchester, 1903, 26 6-39
- Prideaux, W.de C.,
- The Ancient Memorial Brasses of Dorset, 23 195-208; 25 144-155; 27 234-238; 28 225-244; 29 273-280; 32 213-225; 34 158-166; 35 75-80; 36 225-229; 37 124-132; 40 48-51
- Notes on Medieval Armorial Horse Trappings, with especial Reference to a Weymouth Find, 32 226-238
- Priest's Chamber on Lyme Regis Bridge, Wyatt Wingrave, 43 41-43
- Prior, E.S.,
- The Bridport Shingle, a Discussion of Pebbles, 40 52-65
- Probable Chi-Rho Stamp on a Pair of Compasses, Martin Henig, 105 159
- Probable Long Barrow and Stones near Eggardon, Stuart Piggott, 67 29
- Probable Roman Fortlet at Keynston Down, Dorset, N.H.Field, 98 65-67
- Probable Roman Villa Site at Little Kington Farm, West Stour, M.S.Ross, 107 164-165
- Problem of Lynchets, H.Colley March, 24 66-92
- Problems Presented by the Drainage of the Poxwell Pericline and the Upton Syncline, B.H.Motram, 76 136-140
- Prophet in the Wilderness - Rev. William Barnes as an Adult Educator,
Patrick Keane, 100 8-21
- Protection Of our Vanishing Fauna and Flora by Nature Reserves and Otherwise, W.R.G.Bond, 51 253-276
- Prudden, H.C.,
- Excavation in the Yeovil Sands at Yew Tree Close, Yeovil, 88 42-43
- A Pseudomorph of Calcite after Halite from the Shrimp Bed, Portland Stone, at Swanworth Quarry, near Worth Matravers, Dorset, 110 167
- Pugh, G.J.F.,
- The Hair and Keratinophilic Soil Fungi from a coffin on the Crown Buildings Site, Dorchester, 103 91
- Punfield Beds of Punfield Cove, Swanage Bay, Dorset, M.G.Stuart, 7 43-53
- Purbeck Fossil Footprints, with Descriptions of two hitherto Unknown Forms from Dorset, J.B.Delair, 84 92-100
- Purbeck Wild Flowers in December, Eustace R.Bankes, 11 82-87
- Purbeckopus pentadactylus Delair, P.C.Ensom, 105 166
- Purbeckopus pentadactylus Delair: a figured specimen recovered, P.C.Ensom, 107 183
- Putnam, W.G.,
- An Enlarged Food Vessel from Ridgeway Hill, near Weymouth, 91 176-177
- Excavations for the Dorchester Excavations Committee, Interim Report, 1969, 91 181-183
- Interim Report on Excavations at Bowleaze Cove, Weymouth, 91 186
- The Dewlish Villa, Dorset, a Trial Excavation, 91 186-187; 92 146-147; 93 157-159; 94 81-86; 95 89-91; 96 59-62; 97 54-57
- Interim Report on Excavations at Black Down, Winterbourne Steepleton, 92 140-141
- Recent Discoveries on Portland, 92 141-145
- Excavations for the Dorchester Excavations Committee, 1970, Bowling Alley Walk, 92 135-137
- A Section across the Roman Road from Badbury Rings to Dorchester, 92 147-148
- Eggardon, 104 181 ; 105 146
- Pygurus blumenbachii Koch and Dunker (Echinoidea) and Stylina sp. (Anthozoa) from the Corallian of North Dorset, P.C.Ensom, 107 179
- Pyramidal Pebbles, W.D.Lang, 73 203-204
- Pyriporopsis portlandensis Pohowski 193, a bryozoan from the Scallop Member, Purbeck Limestone Formation, of Worbarrow Tout, Dorset, P.C.Ensom, 106 167
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