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Contents of volume 18 (1897)
(so the title-page: Sykes
says published March 1898)
Full text of this volume should be available
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(Annual Review), iv-lxxvi
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Anniversary Address of the President, J. C. Mansel-Pleydell, lix-lxxvi
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On the Fish of Dorset: Their Habits, Mode of Capture, etc., Frank J. B. Beckford, 1-43
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Newton Manor, Sir J. C. Robinson, 44-54
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Tarrant Rushton Church, J. Penny, 55-65
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An account of the Albian Fossils lately Discovered at Okeford Fitzpaine, Dorset, R. Bullen Newton, 66-99
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Arms of Dorchester and Dorset, Sir Robert Edgcumbe, 100-107
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British Arachnida captured and observed in 1896, O. Pickard-Cambridge, 108-115
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The Pagan-Christian Overlap of the Wise Bird, with Dorset Illustrations, H. Colley March, 116-137
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Dorset Clothes-Moths and their Habits, Nelson M. Richardson, 138-149
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On a New Specimen of the Mesozoic Ganoid Fish Pholidophorus from the Oxford Clay of Weymouth, Arthur Smith Woodward, 150-152
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Dorset Monthly Rainfall, 1856-95, Henry Storks Eaton, 153-168
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The Assistance of the Sun in Finding Traces of Destroyed Earthworks and Buildings, H. J. Moule, 169-173
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The Origin of the Vale of Marshwood and of the Greensand Hills of West Dorset, A. J. Jukes-Browne, 174-184
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Report on the first appearances of birds, insects, etc. and first flowering of plants in Dorset during 1896, Nelson M. Richardson, 185-195
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Returns of Rainfall, etc., in Dorset in 1896, Henry Storks Eaton, 196-206
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