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Contents of volume 38
for 1917, published 1918
(see Sykes for exact date)
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here.
(Disclaimer)
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(Annual Review), v-lii
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In Memoriam
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Octavius Pickard-Cambridge, A. W. Pickard-Cambridge, xli-lii and frontispiece
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Presidential Address, Nelson M. Richardson, 1-22
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The Walks and Avenues of Dorchester, Alfred Pope, 23-33
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Dorset Soldiers of the Tudor and Early Stuart Periods, F. J. Pope, 34-52
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The Portland Reeve Staff and Court Leet, John E. Acland, 53-58
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Wessex Minsters, A. C. Almack, 59-67
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Leaden Coffin found at Cann, Shaftesbury, H. St George Gray, 68-73
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Opening of the Round Barrow at Melcombe Bingham, C. Ashburnham, 74-80
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Returns of Rainfall in Dorset 1916, H. H. Tilney Bassett, 81-92
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A Dorset Royal Peculiar, J. M. J. Fletcher, 93-111
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Dorset Children's Doggerel Rhymes, Herbert Pentin, 112-132
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Phenological report on first appearances of birds, insects, etc. and first flowering of plants in Dorset during 1916, with other notes on local natural history, W. Parkinson Curtis, 133-232
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Index, 233
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