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Contents of volume 21 (1900)
(so the title-page: Sykes
says published July 1901)
Full text of this volume should be available
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(Disclaimer)
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(Annual Review), i-lxx
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Anniversary Address of the President, J. C. Mansel-Pleydell, xxxviii-lxvi
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The Influence of Climatic and Geological Changes upon the British Flora, with remarks upon three new Dorset plants, Erica lusitanica, Spartina townsendii and Setaria verticillata, J. C. Mansel-Pleydell, 1-17
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On New and Rare British Spiders, O. Pickard-Cambridge, 18-39
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Notes on Bronze, H. J. Moule, 40-104
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Dorset-found Celtic and Roman Bronze Objects in the Dorset County Museum, 49-104
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An Ancient British Trackway, Alfred Pope, 105-110
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Returns of Rainfall, etc., in Dorset in 1899, Henry Storks Eaton, 111-124
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A list of Plants found in the parishes of S. Minver, Cornwall and Bradford Abbas, Dorset, R. Darell S. Stephens, 125-136
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On Horseshoes, Arthur Rickards, 137-142
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The portion relating to Dorset of a Journal of an Excursion to Eastbury and Bristol in May and June 1767, Sir Joseph Banks, 143-149
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Poxwell Circle, W. Miles Barnes, 150-157
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Notes on the Book of Cerne, E. Doran Webb, 158-161
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On some Roman Pavements and some Intrecci of this Country, chiefly with respect to their meaning, H. Colley March, 162-187
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Chalbury Rings and Rimbury, H. J. Moule, 188-192
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Notes on some Early English Printed Bibles, N. M. Richardson, 193-202
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Dungeon or Dunset Camp, E. Cunnington, 203-204
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Preston Roman Pavement, H. Colley March, 205-209
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The Church of Wootton Glanville, C. H. Mayo, 210-217
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Roundchimneys, C. W. Dale, 218-222
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On the Collections at Glanvilles Wootton Manor House, C. W. Dale, 223-228
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Parnham, Vincent J. Robinson, 229-235
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Report on the first appearances of birds, insects, etc. and first flowering of plants in Dorset during 1899, Nelson M. Richardson, 236-242
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Index, 243-249
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