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Contents of volume 51
for 1929, published 1930
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(Annual Review), 5-157
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Phenological report on first appearances of birds, insects, etc. and first flowering of plants in Dorset during 1929, with other notes on local natural history, F. L. Blathwayt, 110-142
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Return of Rainfall, etc., in Dorset 1929, H. H. Tilney Bassett, 143-153
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A Hoard of Roman Coins from Jordan Hill, near Weymouth, F. S. Salisbury, 158-182
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On the 14th Century Effigies in Horton Church: with Observations on Sword-grasping Figures, G. Dru Drury, 183-193
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Chettle Down Earthwork: An Ancient Pond, Herbert S. Toms, 194-203
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Note on Chettle Down earthwork, Alfred Pope, 202-203
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A 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, E. J. Pearce, 204-222
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Some effects of a Cold Winter on Birds and other observations, W. R. Bond, 223-231
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Early Iron Age Site at West Parley, C. D. Drew, 232-236 (plus 2pp of plates)
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Romano-British Pottery from Dudsbury, C. D. Drew, 237-239 (plus 1p of plates)
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All Saints Church, Hilton, G. Dru Drury, 240-245
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St Andrew's Church, Bingham's Melcombe, G. Dru Drury, 246-252
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The Protection of our vanishing Fauna and Flora by Nature Reserves and otherwise, W. R. G. Bond, 253-276
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Index, 277-279
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