Previous vol. -
Resources -
Events -
Publications -
Membership -
Museum
- Next vol.
Contents of volume 91
for 1969, published 1970
258g
-
Annual Review, 11-33
-
The Natural Sciences, 1969
-
Dorset rainfall, 1969, D. J. Paxman, 34-38
-
Portland Stone on Portland, M.R.House, 38-39
-
Formations Exposed in the Trench for the Natural Gas Main in the area south-east of Bincombe, E.M.Samuel, 39-41
-
A Recent Exposure of the Humphriesianum-Subfurcatum Zonal Boundary in North Dorset, C.F.Parsons, 41
-
Botany, R. D'O. Good, 42
-
Marine invertebrates, J. B. Hawthorne, 42-43
-
Land arthropods other than Lepidoptera, A. J. Brown, 43-44
-
Lepidoptera, A. T. Bromby, 44-45
-
Fish, J. B. Hawthorne, 45-46
-
Amphibians, R. V. Skinner, 46
-
Reptiles, R. V. Skinner, 46-47
-
Mammals, E. M. Samuel, 47-50
-
Report on Dorset birds, 1969, F. R. Clafton, 51-113
-
Report on Bird Species selected for special survey, A. Russell, 54-55
-
New Sections in the Inferior Oolite of South Dorset, J. R. Senior, C. F. Parsons and H. S. Torrens, 114-119
-
A Kellaways Bed Locality in North Dorset, J. C. W. Cope and Beris M. Cox, 120-122
-
Corallian Beds at Todber and Whiteway Hill in North Dorset, K. Gutmann, 123-133
-
Losses and Gains in the Wetland and Coastal Flora of Dorset, D. S. Ranwell, 134-146
-
A Survey of the Marine Littoral Fauna of the Axmouth-Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, with some notes on the Effect of the Freshwater Run-off, P. D. Armitage, 147-165
-
Dorset Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae), A. J. Brown, 166-171
-
Archaeology and History
-
Archaeological notes and news 1969, R. A. H. Farrar, 172-193
-
Fourth Interim Report on the Excavation of the Culverwell Mesolithic Site, Portland, Susann Palmer, 172
-
A Fossil Ivory Pendant from Portland, Susann Palmer, 172-173
-
Some Mesolithic sites in North Dorset, Susann Palmer, 173-174
-
A Flint Axe from Bere Regis, Isobel F. Smith, 174
-
Sherds of Peterborough Ware from Poundbury, Dorchester, K. M. Richardson and I. H. Longworth, 175
-
Excavations on Bronze Age and other Barrows in East and South Dorset for the Ministry of Public Buildings and Works, D. A. White, 175-176
-
An Enlarged Food Vessel from Ridgeway Hill, near Weymouth, J. B. Calkin and W. G. Putnam, 176-177
-
Excavations at Pilsdon Pen, 1969, P. S. Gelling, 177-178
-
Second interim report on excavation at Newfoundland Wood, Church Knowle, G. S. G. Toms, 178-180
-
Further investigation on the site of the Roman fort at Waddon Hill, Stoke Abbott, Graham Webster, 180
-
Second interim report on excavation at Halstock Roman Villa, E. H. Large, 180-181
-
Excavations for the Dorchester Excavations Committee, interim report, 1969, W. G. Putnam, N. J. Sunter and J. P. Greene, 181-183
-
Interim Report on excavations in the Roman Cemetery at Poundbury, Dorchester, C. J. S. Green, 183-186
-
Interim Report on Excavations at Bowleaze Cove, Weymouth, W. G. Putnam, 186
-
The Dewlish villa, Dorset, a trial excavation, W. G. Putnam, 186-187
-
Excavation of a Roman Industrial Site at Norden, Corfe Castle, N. J. Sunter, 187
-
A Romano-British Site at Windmill Knap. Knitson Farm, Langton Matravers, P. A. Brown, 188
-
Excavations on the Roman military station at Lake, near Wimborne, 188-189, N. H. Field, 188-189
-
Excavations at Bradford Down, Pamphill, 1969, N. H. Field, 189
-
Excavations on the Roman Villa at Barton Field, Tarrant Hinton, R. E. Tanner, 189-190
-
A thirteenth century coffin lid at Powerstock, Marjorie E. J. Chandler, 190-191
-
Some recent archaeological discoveries in Dorset, R. A. H. Farrar, 191-193
-
Hippophagy or Horse Sacrifice among the Durotriges, H. S. L. Dewar, 194-195
-
The Medieval Deer Parks of Dorset, L. F. Cantor and J. F. Wilson, 198-205
-
Clay Tobacco Pipes found in Shaftesbury, D. R. Atkinson, 206-215
-
Flax, Hemp and their Growers in West Dorset, H. S. L. Dewar, 216-219
-
Two Medieval Vellum Fragments from Netherbury, Ian D. Bent, 220-221
-
Charming of Cattle, J. B. Lang, 222-223
-
Letters to the Editor, 224-225
-
Book reviews and notices, 226-227
-
Index, 228-231
Previous vol. - Next vol. 
Resources -
Events -
Publications -
Membership -
Museum
9 August 2005