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Contents of volume 30 (1909)
(so the title-page: Sykes
says published February 1910)
Full text of this volume should be available
here.
(Disclaimer)
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(Annual Review), v-cx
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Anniversary address of the President, Nelson M. Richardson, lxxxiii-ciii
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In Memoriam
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Wilfrid Hudleston Hudleston, civ-cv
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Henry Storks Eaton, Nelson M. Richardson, cvi-cx
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The Roman Villa at Hemsworth, G. H. Engleheart, 1-12
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Dorset Chantries, E. A. Fry, 13-57
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Some British and Romano-British Coins found in Dorset, Henry Symonds, 58-72
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The Status of Peasantry in Portland, Mrs King Warry, 73-82
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Some Ancient Customs of the Manors of Stratton and Grimston, Co. Dorset, Alfred Pope, 83-96
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On British Arachnida, noted and observed in 1908, O. Pickard-Cambridge, 97-115
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Notes on the Dorset Flora, E. F. Linton, 116-132
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The Mediaeval Floor Tiles of St.George's Church, Fordington, R. G. Bartelot, 133-142
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Note on a Chelonian Skull from the Purbeck Beds of Swanage, Arthur Smith Woodward, 143-144
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Returns of Rainfall, etc., in Dorset in 1908, E. M. Stilwell, 145-158
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Tarrant Gunville, E. A. Fry, 159-163
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The Sequence and Evolution of Architectural Styles in the Church of Fordington St.George, Dorchester, Jem Feacey, 164-195
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Registrum Abbathiae de Middeltone in Scaccario, 196-202
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Register of the Abbey of Milton in the Exchequer (translation), B. Fossett Lock, 203-214
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Interim Report on the Excavations at Maumbury Rings, Dorchester, 1909, H. St.George Gray, 217-235
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Notes on some relics of King Charles I, now in the possession of Major J. Benett-Stanford of Hatch House, Tisbury, 236-237
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Report on the first appearances of birds, insects, etc. and first flowering of plants in Dorset during 1908, Nelson M. Richardson, 238-249
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Nineteenth Congress of Archaeological Societies, London 1908, 250-251
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Recent and forthcoming books, etc., 252-254
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Index, E. W. Young, 255-258
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