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- Faience beads, from barrow, Long Ash Lane, Frampton, 80 129-130
- Fairs, Woodbury Hill, Bere Regis, 7 95-97
- Fairy pipes, clay tobacco pipes, 2 28-31
- Falconiformes, quaternary fossils and sub-fossils, 75 186
- Family names, pre-Saxon, 37 223-225
- Farming, see also under agriculture
- Dorset,
- - 1900-1950, 75 91-114
- - mid 20th cent., 83 130-137
- labourers' conditions, 1750-1850, 84 158-177
- Farquharson, John, in 1831 by-election, 109 7, 9, 14
- Farnham,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 58, 73
- church,
- - bells, 25 125
- - cartouches, 93 211-212
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 231
- deed, 32 107
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 129
- Iron Age settlement, 104 179-180
- Roman well, excavation, 106 116
- Tollard Farnham, Hand-in-Hand flint cairn, 106 109-110
- Farrington Shroton, church goods inventory, 1552, 26 153
- Fault line, Ridgeway - Abbotsbury, observations, 90 43-44
- Faults,
- Bathonian and Portlandian synsedimentary movements, 107 189-190
- Mere fault in North Dorset, 77 99-100
- Poyntington, Highmore Hill, Sherborne, 65 157-162
- Purbeck Thrust fault, 31 149-161
- Purbeck, re-examination of Strahans's views, 61 119-126
- Ridge fault east of Stonebarrow, 54 166-167
- Ridgeway at Bincombe tunnel, 71 177, 182-186
- Ridgeway fault and local geology, 10 55-70
- Ridgeway, a re-examination, 61 121-123
- West Cliff, Bridport Harbour, 11 118-121
- Fauna and Flora, conservation and protection of 51 252-276
- marine, and their habitats on the East Dorset coast, 107 141-151
- Fauna,
- associated with the Portland plesiosaur, 109 109-112
- of the Margaritatus Clay and Day's Shell Bed, between Eype and Seacombe, 87 67-80
- marine littoral, Axmouth - Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, 91 146-165
- from strata at Langton Matravers, 109 148-150, 153-154
- of Weymouth Bay after December storms, 1927, 49 200-201
- Fauna, bottom fauna off the Dorset coast, 82 77-82
- Fawne, Thomas, of Corscombe, copyholder, 98 2-3
- Fibula, La Tene I, Woodlands, 110 155
- Fibulae, from Gussage Valley, 109 134
- Fiddleford Mill, 53 lxi-lxii
- Fiddleford, amor, descent of, house, farm and mill, 16 55-57
- Field maples, Acer campestre Linn., in Sherborne Park, 1 33-35
- Field names and the Agricultural Revolution, 82 133-142
- Field names,
- Cerne Abbas, 64 69-74
- discussion on early field systems and field names, 89 233-256
- from Saxon charters,
- - Arne, 55 249
- - Bradford Abbas, 55 253
- - Buckland Newton, 55 261-263, 268
- - Cann, 56 110
- - Chalbury, 56 111-114
- - Cheselbourne, 56 130
- - Church Knowle, 58 135
- - Compton Abbas, 27 117
- - Corfe Castle, 57 129
- - Corscombe, 57 139
- - East Orchard, 59 104
- - Fontmell Magna, 58 111
- - Halstock, 58 115
- - Holt, 58 123
- - Horton, 58 129
- - Iwerne Minster, 58 134
- - Langton Matravers, 58 135
- - Long Crichel, 57 129
- - Lyme Regis, 58 136
- - Mapperton, 59 100
- - Marnhull, 59 99-100
- - Piddletrenthide, 59 112
- - Plush, 55 268
- - Portesham, 59 118
- - Sixpenny Handley, 58 115
- - Stalbridge, 60 76-77
- - Studland, 60 82
- - Sturminster Newton, 60 81-82
- - Tarrant Gunville, 60 87
- - Tarrant Hinton, 60 86
- - Tarrant Launceston, 60 86
- - West Orchard, 59 107
- Kington Magna, 107 31-32
- Stratton and Grimston, 30 95
- vocabulary of common elements, 61 69-72
- Field system, Cerne Abbas, Black Hill, examination and survey, 104 67-70
- Field systems,
- at Cerne Abbas, 109 55-64
- at Dorchester, 109 81, 87-89, 125
- in light of field names and soils, 89 233-256
- at Morden, 109 31, 33
- Winterbourne Steepleton, Cowleaze Pasture, 104 173-175
- Fields and field shapes, medieval and later, 90 249-257
- Fifehead Magdalen,
- church,
- - bells, 25 55
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 153
- - restoration, 40 91
- Crockerford, field-name, ?kiln site, 110 32
- field walking finds, east of Manor Farm, 108 94
- historical notes, 108 95-97, 99-101
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 129
- medieval and later settlement, 107 172
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 32, 34
- medieval deer-park, 99 9
- prehistoric artefacts at, 109 97, 100
- surface geology and archaeology along pipelines near Manor Farm, 108 89-94
- Fifehead Neville,
- church,
- - bells, 19 35; 25 113; 60 116
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 251; 26 157
- - restoration, 24 lxxii-lxxiii; 40 88
- Crockerne's Land, field-name, ?kiln site, 110 32
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 130
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 32
- Roman Villa, 24 xxxix-xl, lxxiv-lxxvi, 172-177
- Roman Villa, mosaics, 50 92-96
- Figurines, bronze, from Duncliffe Hill, Motcombe, 106 147-148
- Firebacks, medieval, iron examples in the Museum, 48 32-37
- Fish,
- caught on the Chesil Beach, 10 162-170
- development through the paleozoic, 21 xliii-xlv
- Fossil,
- - Histionotus angularis, description, 11 91-96
- - of the Jurassic, 49 lxxxix-cii
- - Phenodont, genus Mesodon, from the Portland Stone, 27 183-187
- freshwater and sea, list and notes, 18 1-43
- from the Inferior Oolite, Cotswolds to Burton Bradstock, 37 52-54
- high mortality on Dorset coast, February, 1963, 85 87-93
- medieval salting of, 109 25
- remains associated with the Portland plesiosaur, 109 109, 112
- reports,
- - 1912, vol. 34
- - 1950-51, vols. 72-73
- - 1954, vol. 76
- - 1956-84, vols. 78-106
- - 1985-86, vols. 107-108
- - 1987, 109 160
- samples from Langton Matravers strata, 109 149
- Fisher, The Rev. Frank Hugh, entomologist,
- - biographical note, 110 5
- - collection, 110 15
- Fisher, The Rev. Osmond,
- family, childhood and education, 110 17-18
- curate-in-charge, All Saints, Dorchester, 110 18
- foundation of Dorset County Museum, 110 18
- geology of Dorchester area, 110 18
- geologist and pioneer geophysicist, 110 17-22
- contribution to W.Barnes' Guide to Dorchester, 110 22
- Fisherman's Cottage, Toller Porcorum, building survey and salvage excavation, 110 158
- Fishery, Newfoundland, Dorset share in, 101 1-5
- Fishing, historical notes, 59 34-35
- industry, boats, nets, etc., 18 3-11
- - figures for 1965, 87 40
- Fishponds at Kington Magna 106 123; 107 29, 40
- Fitz Grip, Hadwidis, wife and widow of Hugh Fitz Grip, 14 114-118
- Fitz Grip, Hugh, barony of his wife, 14 114-118
- Fitz Paine, Robert, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1305, 65 84
- Fitzgerald family, Earls of Kildare, records in the Moreton Book of Hours, 14 83-85
- Fitzjames, Sir John, coat of arms once in Wolfeton House, 66 77-80
- Fitzworth, Corfe Castle, Iron Age site, 70 42-43, 51, 57-58
- Flagstones House, Dorchester, excavations round, 109 81-84
- Flax and Hemp,
- growers in West Dorset, 1794, list, 91 216-219
- manufacture, historical note, 59 37-38
- spinning and swingling, Richard Roberts at Burton Bradstock, 99 11-18
- trade, early 19th cent., 99 13, 17-18
- - through Bridport Harbour, 1815-1914, 86 231-234
- Flax growing, possible connection with lynchets, 24 78-80, 84-86
- Fleet,
- and the Chesil Bank, notes on flora of, 26 251-265
- church goods inventory, 1552, 25 218
- churchyard, subterranean passage, 47 li
- deed, 32 107
- description by Peter Mundy, 1635, including swannery and drainage scheme, 42 43-49
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 130
- leases, conditional on reclamation, 1633, 55 161-162
- marine mollusca, distribution and systematic list, 100 100-108
- marine molluscs in, 109 164, 165
- mesolithic sites on the shore of, 84 101; 87 95-96; 88 152-157
- old church,
- - brasses to Mohun family, 19 59-62; 37 124-132
- - destruction by tidal wave, 1824, 19 59-60
- origins of the Fleet, 24 7-9; 95 14-15
- oysters in, 48 73, 78-80, 85
- physical characters, bathymetry, tides, salinity, etc., 100 73-96
- physiography and origins, 93 119-124
- reclamation proposals, 48 75-77, 85; 55 161-162
- the area,
- - geological history, 85 107-108
- - prehistoric stone industries, 85 107-115
- tides and other notes, 26 lxviii-lxix
- variation and distribution of Littorina rudis (Maton), 104 165-167
- vegetation, 100 96-99
- Fletcher records, in Wimborne Minster archives, catalogued 1942, 66 55-57
- Flies and gnats, see under diptera
- Flint,
- and Chert, artefacts from the Fleet shore, 85 109-115
- - scrapers, Worth Matravers, Swanworth Quarries, 89 145
- arrowhead, 110 142
- - Wareham, Worgret Rd., 79 107-108
- axe, 110 142
- - Piddlehinton, Peak Coppice, 74 109
- - Scandinavian type, Canford, 67 28
- blade, 110 93
- cairn, Hand-in-Hand, Tollard Farnham, 106 109-110; 106 109-110
- core fragment, 110 142
- findings at,
- - Badbury Ring, 109 75
- - at Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 55-61
- - at Bucknowle Farm, Corfe Castle, 109 129
- - at Dorchester sites, 109 89, 125-126, 132
- - at Fovant 109 94
- - in Kington Magna area, 109 91, 93-102
- - at Pamphill, 109 135
- - at Poole, 109 123
- flakes, 110 45, 93, 112, 142
- - and scrapers, Arne, Cuckoo Pound Lane, 77 151
- - Corfe Common, Little Woolgarston, 81 107-108
- implements, Portesham, in a swallow hole, 17 192-193
- industry, mesolithic, along the Fleet, 85 107-115; 87 95-96; 88 152-157
- knapping site, Abbotsbury, Chesil Beach, 89 121-123
- knife, 110 93
- - Bloxworth Heath, Sugar Hill Nursery, 74 109
- - Langton Matravers, Lynchard, 81 116
- mesolithic assemblage, 110 117-125
- narrow blade flintwork, 110 142
- pick, Corfe Castle, New Mills Heath, 86 117
- with preserved fish scales, 107 184
- scraper, 110 45, 93, 112, 142
- working, Beaminster, Edmond Coombe Coppice, 87 108
- - mesolithic, Hengistbury Head, 103 13-20
- Flinting in Field Archaeology, 90 181-182
- Flints,
- analysis of flints in a round barrow on Canford heath, 102 37-38
- Bronze Age and earlier, Chaldon barrows, 95 41-42
- Hengistbury Head, Upper Palaeothic site, 106 107-109
- mesolithic,
- - Bryantspuddle, 83 82
- - Charminster and Stinsford, 94 87
- - Gussage St. Michael, Down Farm, 102 72-74
- - implement types, 83 93, 98
- - Pentridge Hill, 104 59-62
- - Portland Bill, excavation, 1966, 88 102; 90 183-206
- - Studland, Fishing Barrow, 76 79
- microliths,
- - Portland Mesolithic Site I, 92 174-179
- - Whitcombe Hill site, 101 42-47
- neolithic,
- - Corfe Castle, Harman's Cross, 86 117-118
- - distribution and variation across the Cursus at Down farm, Woodcutts, 107 87-93
- Sherborne district, in the Fowler collection, 77 147-149
- sites in Corfe Castle parish, 92 157
- striated, Portesham, evidence of glaciation (?), 20 xxi-xxiii
- surface surveys in Cranborne Chase, 93 176-182
- Upper Palaeothic from Portland Bill, 89 117-119
- Whitcombe, 107 153
- worked, found at Bradford Abbas, 2 97-103
- Floor tiles, medieval,
- Bindon Abbey, 99 126
- Christchurch Priory and in Wessex, 102 49-64
- Fordington Church, 30 133-142
- Owermoigne, inlaid, 98 58
- Flora,
- additions to the Dorset list, 15 74-80; 26 75-87; 83 35
- changes in plant habitat since Good's survey, 101 121-132; 102 83-84; 103 115-116; 104 147-147; 106 97-98; 108 157-158
- coastal and wetland introductions, losses and gains, 91 134-146
- contributions to the study of, from the 16th cent., list, 79 73
- Dorset Handlist,
- - 1st addendum, 1955, 75 157-163
- - 2nd, 1960, 83 71-78
- especially of the Cranborne district and Purbeck, 29 14-29
- monocotyledons and vascular cryptograms, notes, 30 116-132
- of Portland, 33 96-143
- Flower's Barrow camp, Iron Age finds, 70 44
- Flower's Barrow, derivation of name, 62 45-46
- Floyer, John, of West Stafford, County election 1857, 98 11-14
- Folk names for birds, 104 33-37
- Folk-songs of Dorset, 27 24-43
- Hammond collection, 68 66-69
- Folke,
- church,
- - bells, 25 89-90
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 133
- - rood screen, 42 77
- deeds, 32 108; 58 49; 65 97-98; 69 74-75
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 131
- state of parish, c.1600, 89 231
- West Hall, church and Folke House, 49 xxxi-xxxii
- Folklore,
- apple tree wassail, 42 51-60; 93 252-257
- Bettiscombe skull, 31 176-183
- birth, death and marriage customs and superstitions, 14 182-200
- black dog, 88 234-235
- charming of cattle, 91 222-223, 224
- Charmouth Fish and the Parish Lantern, 95 8
- children's doggerel rhymes, 38 112-132
- cult of St. Catherine of Alexandria at Abbotsbury, 90 261-263
- Dorset Ooser, 84 178-180
- phantom coach, 89 331-332
- Portland quarrymen's customs, 12 193-194
- reminiscences relating to man and beast, 37 56-65
- shroving and Lent crocking at Milton Abbas, 25 4-5
- speech and superstitions relating to Natural History, 10 19-46
- superstitions still current, 35 81-87
- village jokes in the Blackmore Vale, 36 6-10
- weather lore, 34 137-150
- Wise Bird in religion and legend, 18 116-137
- witchcraft and charms, 13 35-56
- Font, at Toller Fratrum, iconography of, 109 1-4
- Font covers, 43 23
- Saxon, Toller Porcorun church, 53 lxxvii
- Fonthill Abbey (Wilts.), 15 xxx-xxxiii
- Fontmell Magna,
- Bedchester and Hartgrove, deeds, 50 279-282, 291-293
- church,
- - bells, 24 106, 108, 109; 60 116
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 139
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1830, 45 24-25
- - screen, 42 70-71
- deeds, 49 30-40; 50 247-279
- field names, 58 111; 82 134
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 131
- salt-working at, 109 27
- Saxon charter and field names, 58 103-111
- Fonts, including list, 44 62-76
- Footprints, reptilian, fossil (ichnites), 81 78-80; 84 36, 92-100; 85 38; 87 62-64; 102 65-67; 105 166-167; 106 36, 92-100
- cementation in Purbeck Beds, 106 169-170
- four-toed dinosaur, Sunnydown Farm Quarry, Langton Matravers, 108 205-206
- multiple trackways from Purbeck, 102 65-67
- Purbeckopus pentadactylus, rediscovered, 107 183
- Upper Cypris Clays and Shales Member, near Harman's Cross, 107 183
- Foraminifera,
- associated with the Portland plesiosaur, 109 110
- Day's Shell Bed, Seatown-Eype, 87 71
- Forde Abbey, armorial bearings, 45 145-149
- church bells, 19 30; 24 112-113; 25 97; 27 107; 28 lxxxiv
- history, 9 136-146; 28 lxxix-lxxxv; 50 9-12; 53 39-41
- icehouse, 86 219
- medieval deer-park, Westford, 100 35
- screen, 42 77-78
- Fordington,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 67
- Alington Avenue, excavations, 1984/5, 107 101-110
- Autofactor's House, excavations, 105 149
- church,
- - architectural description 1906, with plan and pre-Norman foundations, 30 164-195
- - bells, 19 30, 32; 24 110 et seq.; 27 107; 60 116
- - carving on tympanum, 109 4
- - description and history, 5 94-98; 12 41-46
- - description by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1825, 44 98
- - doorhead (tympanum), 47 lxii-lxiii; 106 1-5, 19
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 219
- - medieval floor tiles, 30 133-142
- - Roman incised stone, 29 xl-xli
- - the building, 89 186-187, 191, 201, 207
- deeds, 32 108; 58 45
- field names, 82 142
- Fordington Farm and the Trumpet Major, excavations 108 169-171
- grant of mill to Bindon Abbey by King John, 54 43
- High St., Lott and Walne's Foundry Yard, Romano-British pavement, 49 89-100
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 132
- Little Britain, observation of builder's trenches, 106 118
- Manor,extent, management and enclosure of open fields, 13 152-162
- - and village in relation to Dorchester, 89 185-186, 211-214
- - part of, exchanged for Powerstock, 16 139, 141-142
- Mill St. area, Liberty of Bindon, 89 212-214
- Old Vicarage, excavations, 1971, part of Roman cemetery, 93 152; 103 43-66
- Parsonage Farm, pits discovered, 105 150
- state of parish, c.1600, 89 231
- Vicarage, Anglo-Saxon silver penny, 105 150
- Fordington Down, settlements on, 109 125
- Fordington Farm excavations (1986), 109 81
- Forest enclosure, revolts at Gillingham, 16261630, 97 21-24
- Forest marble, Bothenhampton or Baunton stone 83 34-35
- and Cornbrash fossils in Sherborne School Museum, collection of H.H.Wood, 98 36
- Digona Bed, exposure at Langton Herring, 89 42
- Highmore Hill outlier, Sherborne, 65 157-162
- section at Radipole, 89 42; 108 208-209
- stratigraphical distribution, 105 168
- Watton Cliff, West Bay, additions to fossil fauna, 105 168
- Forest, Holt (Forest of Wimborne), 88 197-202
- historical references to forest and woodland, 79 87-88
- Forsey, medieval family of, 109 21-24
- Forshull, Winfrith Newburgh, grant of land to Bindon Abbey by Philip Harang, 54 45, 53, 55
- Forston - Charminster - Stinsford, observations along water main, 106 115-116
- Forston, Charminster, church goods inventory, 1552, 25 223
- Fossil beads, porosphaera, Shapwick, Crab Farm, 72 91
- and sub-fossil, quaternary vertebrates, 75 164-188
- Beds, Bradford Abbas, 1 64-72
- collecting on West Dorset cliffs, 104 202
- collection of R.H.Cunnington from Basal Shell Bed, Portland Stone, 46 113, 120-123
- fish, jurassic, 49 lxxxix-cii
- footprints, reptile, see under footprints
- ivory pendant, from Portland, 91 172-173
- prices in Lyme Regis in Mary Anning's time, 108 143-146
- reptiles, footprints of two unknown species, 84 92-100
- - work of Joseph Pentland, 1797-1873, 97 12-16
- Fossils,
- Albian, at Okeford Fitzpaine, 18 66-99
- Corallian, new exposure, Silton, 106 168
- Eype Nodule Beds, damage to, 106 161-164
- Gault, from Osmington, 50 125-130
- Lower Lias, in the Philpots collection, Oxford University Museum, 98 48-53
- Purbeck Limestone, new bivalves, 106 167
- thoughts on their origins, 70 155-157
- thoughts on their study, address by Sir A. Woodward, 48 lxxxvi-xcvi
- Upper Greensand, in the Museum, 17 96-108
- Fossores, sand wasps, distribution, 43 75-78
- Foster, Raymond Vincent Rossiter, obituary, 102 123
- Fovant,
- flint implements from, 109 94
- Fowler collection of antiquities from the Sherborne area, 77 147-149
- Fowler, Joseph,
- Collection, 109 94
- In Memoriam, 80 12
- Foxes, see under carnivora and mammals
- Foxmould, Alban, lamellibranchs at Morcombelake, 65 154-156
- Foxhunting at Morden, 109 32
- Frampton,
- admission of preacher under the Common- wealth, 36 61, 68
- church,
- - bells, 24 118, 125, 126; 27 107; 60 116
- - former roof structure, 49 139
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 218
- - history and description, 12 55-56
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1852, 45 26
- - restoration, 39 105
- deeds, 69 75-78
- Frampton Court, icehouse, 86 220
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 111
- Liberty of, and Priory, 71 85-86
- Long Ash Lane, excavation of two barrows, 80 111-132
- Manor, court rolls, 1765 and extracts 1766-81, 22 168-184
- manorial documents, 62 56
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 32, 34
- medieval quillon dagger, 76 99
- Priory, dispute with Cerne Abbey over foreshore at Bridport, 33 163-171
- Roman Villa, drawings by James Engleheart and Samuel Lysons, 106 143-146
- - a re-assessment, 78 81-83
- Romano-British and medieval pottery, 87 108
- round barrows, new information, 110 143
- Southover, medieval sherds from shrunken village site, 78 92
- trade tokens, 29 103
- Frampton, Mary, 1773-1846,
- contributions to Dorset flora, 79 81
- extracts from the diary about the 1830 agricultural riots, 52 90
- Frampton, William, of Moreton, farming improvements, 73 125-126
- Franke, Anne, d.1583, brass in Wareham St. Mary's, 34 159
- Fraser, Frederick Charles, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 5-6
- collections, 110 15
- principal books and papers, 110 14
- Friar Mayne, Knights Hospitallers, 53 46
- Friar Waddon, pumping station, Purbeck Limestone formation, 105 89-91
- Friaries, 53 16-50
- Dorchester, Franciscan, 53 44-46; 89 187-188
- Melcombe, Regis, Dominican, 53 43-44
- Sherborne, Austinian, 53 43
- Friendly Societies and their emblems, 49 114-124
- Frogs, see under anura
- Frome Bellett and West Stafford, deeds, 53 79-90
- Frome River,
- clearance of water weed, 90 155-162
- excavations on floodplain at Worgret, Arne, 110 77-98
- Salmon fishery and the new cut at Wareham, 72 99-110
- Frome St. Quintin,
- admission of preacher under the Common- wealth, 36 71
- church,
- - bells, 24 141
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 102
- deeds, 32 108
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 112
- medieval deer-park, 87 229-231
- Frome Valley, water meadows, 89 257-281
- Frome Vauchurch,
- church,
- - bells, 24 119; 60 116
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 228
- - history and description, 12 67
- Frome Lane, observation of a housing development, 108 189
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 112
- Frome Whitfield,
- chantry, 28 13; 30 43
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 113
- medieval and later finds, 96 71
- Fry, Edward Alexander, In Memoriam, 55 lxxv-lxxvi
- Fulgoroidea, Dorset list, 81 31-32
- Fuller's Earth clays in the Yeo valley, west of Sherborne, 78 51-57
- Fuller's Earth Rock,
- exposure at Sherborne, 85 39
- exposure in the Stony Head cutting, Loders, 96 8-13
- Forest Marble, Cornbrash, work on stratigraphy, 1930-1940, 61 128
- lamellibranchs, Richardson collection, 60 165-174
- outcrop in South Dorset,
- - oyster lumachelle at Langton Herring, 101 147
- - stratigraphy and correlation with North and West Dorset, 78 64-70
- section, Troll Quarry, Thornford Halt, 96 38
- stratigraphy in Dorset and Somerset, 60 172-174
- Fuller's Earth, Upper and Lower, Sherborne, Highmore Hill, 65 157-162
- Fullerton, Sir James, Crown Steward of Gillingham Manor, enclosure revolts, 1626-1630, 97 21-24
- Fulmar,
- report, 1966, 88 53
- status in Purbeck, 99 97-98
- Funeral monuments,
- historical developments to 16th cent., 46 15-27
- pottery, in the Museum, 1908 list, 29 126-142
- Fungi,
- Brackett's Copse, Corscombe, list 1984, 107 192-193
- ergot, its development, 8 67-70
- Geopyxis (Pezira) coccinea, 27 264
- list recorded near the Blue Pool, Furzebrook, 104 203
- morel, 3 36-38
- mycetozoa, 13 130-139
- notes, 1906, 28 267
- of East Dorset, tentative list, 35 143-180; 36 148-194
- - index of classes, 36 193-194
- potato disease, 4 116-121
- recorders of, 79 86
- South Haven Peninsula, Studland Heath, 77 113-122
- Sparassis Crispa Fries, Bradford Abbas, 140
- Sphoerella taxi, on yew trees, 6 52-54
- Furniture, Tudor, 41 70-75
- Furze, a Survey of its use in Ireland, by A.T.Lucas, review, 83 81
- Furzebrook, Church Knowle, Midle Bronze Age urn, 81 121
- Furzey Island, Poole Harbour,
- excavation and survey, 107 157-158
- Iron Age and Romano-British occupation, 110 49-72
- Iron Age or Roman finds, 85 104
- sea level changes, 107 153-154
- fylfot, see under swastika
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