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The Painted Lady migration in Dorset 1996 118 183
Taxonomy and palaeoecology of the Portlandian (Upper Jurassic) pleurotomariid gastropod Bathrotomaria rugata (Bennett, 1831) from southern England 114 169
Palaeoenvironmental and archaeological investigations on Wyke Down and in the upper Allen valley, Cranborne Chase, Dorset, England 122 53-71
Knowlton Circles, palaeoenvironmental assessment 116 119
Late Palaeolithic site, Castletown, Portland, Dorset 125 13-21
A review of the stratigraphy and palaeontology of the Middle and Upper Oolite (Bajocian Stage, Middle Jurassic) of Oborne Wood near Sherborne, north Dorset 125 109-118
Palaeopathological investigations into the articulated human skeletal remains from Old St Andrew's Church, Portland, Dorset 127 67-76
Archaeological investigation following the discovery of a hoard of palstaves near New Inn Farmhouse, Marnhull, Dorset 112 131
Pamela May Cunningham 115 201
Pamphill, a round barrow at Old Lawn Farm 121 151
Pamphill, Abbott Street Copse 120 112
Excavation of Neolithic and Bronze Age pits, and a section of Roman road on a pipeline near Lodge Farm, Pamphill, Dorset 111 15
Pamphill, High Hall 120 105
Pamphill, Kingston Lacy House 123 129-30
Pamphill, Lodge Farm 122 162-3
Pamphill Manor House 114 244
Pamphill, service room, Walnut Farm House 125 170
Pamphill, Walnut Farmhouse 120 112-3
Abbot's Street Copse, Pamphill, Wimborne 118 137
A double ring ditched, Bronze Age barrow at Barford Farm, Pamphill 111 31
Lodge Farm and Badbury Park, Pamphill 111 112-4
Hogford Mill, Pamphill 114 234-7
Additional ring ditches on the Kingston Lacy estate, Pamphill 124 122
Geophysical survey on Bradford Down, Pamphill 124 122
Alton Pancras 120 115
Towards a revision of Purbeck insects: Protogryllus, Panorpidium, Pleciomya and Prohousea nom. nov. 117 155
Dorchester, Mariner's Parade, 41 High East Street 120 103
The Downland Parish - Gussage All Saints in the 17th century 119 1
The rural parish church in Dorset in the eighteenth century 115 21
Excavations at the parish church of All Saints, Chalbury, Dorset 1989 112 43
Chalbury, Parish Church of All Saints 126 194
Swanage, parish church of St Mary 127 153
Winterborne Came and Piddletrenthide parish churches 111 114
Survey and excavation at Knowlton Rings, Woodland Parish, Dorset 1993-5 117 131-2
Parish life in Dorset during the early 17th century 114 9
A hedge survey in the parish of Cerne Abbas 123 114
Excavations in the parish of Compton Valence 113 173
Romano-British sites in the parish of Sandford Orcas, Dorset 126 43-62
Proposed site of new Parish Room, Whitchurch Canonicorum 117 127
Nine borderland parishes of north Dorset, a preliminary survey 129 200
The building stones of Dorset: part 1, the western parishes, Upper Greensand Chert and Lower Lias 114 161
The building stones of Dorset - part 4: the northern parishes which use Forest Marble and Cornbrash limestones 117 61
Southwest Dorset hedges, a survey of Osmington and east Preston parishes 126 119-125
A new ring ditch in Woodlands parish 112 114
Swannery car park, Abbotsbury 115 160
Swanage, Durlston Country Park and Castle 126 192
Stour Park, Blandford St Mary 115 147
Dorchester, WDDC car park, Colliton Street 122 173
Dorchester, Members' car park, County Hall 122 162
Upton Country Park, Creekmoor, Poole 117 125
Dorchester, Top o'Town Car Park CSO 125 166
A temporary section in the Inferior Oolite (Middle Jurassic) at Coldharbour Business Park, Dodge Cross, Sherborne 120 69
Trinity Street car park, Dorchester 113 174-5
The graphoceratid ammonite succession in the Aalenian and lowest Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) at Horn Park, Dorset, UK 118 85
Moors Valley Country Park: effects of construction on local Odonata population 111 140
A new Lateglacial open-air site at Deer Park Farm, Wimborne St Giles, Dorset 120 85
Gillingham, Park Farm 122 167
Gillingham, Park Farm 125 160
Hamworthy, Hamworthy Park, flood defences 126 189
Rushmore Park Golf Course, Woodcutts Common, Sixpenny Handley 118 149
Lodge Farm and Badbury Park, Pamphill 111 112-4
Weymouth Bay holiday park, Preston 120 108
Central Park restaurant, Poole 115 161
Corfe Mullen, High Park Road 122 173
Thornhill Park, Stalbridge 128 132
Rempstone Centre car park, Wareham 114 248
West Lulworth, Lulworth Park water pipeline 120 119
The decline of Holt Forest, Chase and Park, Wimborne Minster, Dorset, in the 17th century (Mansel-Pleydell prize 2007) 129 1-16
Pinford Bridge in Sherborne Park 117 15
Dorchester, Colliton Park 122 166
Weymouth, Guildhall car park 122 172
Dorchester, Colliton Park 123 128
Bournemouth, Queen's Park 126 177-178
Parley Court Farm, Hurn 115 149
Parley Court Farm near Christchurch 112 128
West Parley, Poor Common 120 107
New riding arena, Parnham House, Beaminster 128 130
Shaftesbury, Parsons Pool 125 162
Dorset Dolines, part 1: the Higher Kingston Road cutting 112 105
The building stones of Dorset: part 1, the western parishes, Upper Greensand Chert and Lower Lias 114 161
Dorset Dolines: Part 2, Bronkham Hill 113 149-155
Building stones of Dorset, part 2: Chideock to Broadwindsor - Middle and Upper Lias 115 133
Dorset Dolines: part 3, Eocene pockets and gravel pipes in the Chalk of St Oswald's Bay 117 109
Building stones of Dorset - Part 3. Inferior Oolite, Forest Marble, Cornbrash and Corallian Limestone 116 61
The building stones of Dorset - part 4: the northern parishes which use Forest Marble and Cornbrash limestones 117 61
A geological map of Purbeck Beds in the northern part of Durlston Bay 113 145-148
Passaloecus eremita Kohl, a sphecid wasp new to Dorset 116 161
Dorchester, 33 Glyde Path Road 120 103
Alan Paul Carr 1930-2000 123 153
A dove of peace from Litton Cheney 121 134
Gillingham, Peache Marsh 122 167-8
Burngate Pearce's Quarry, Langton Matravers 129 188
Beaver, Castor fiber L. from offshore peat beds near Abbotsbury 123 110
A late Bronze Age penannular ring from Gussage All Saints 120 121
Further archaeological investigations near Cleavel Point, Ower peninsula, Corfe Castle, Dorset 113 174
Botanical diversity in clearings created around Little Sea, Studland Peninsula, Dorset, monitored between 1996 and 2005 128 87-94
Goathorn Peninsula, Studland 114 238
John Fitzgerald Pennie - `Sylvaticus' (1782-1848) 118 7
Portland, Pennsylvania Castle 125 168
Penny's Farm, Cranborne 114 233
Excavations at Penny's Farm, Cranborne 122 83-97
Penny's Farm II, Cranborne 118 139
Pentridge, Bowling Green Lane 126 190
Lyme Regis: Trade and Population 1575-1725. A period of decline? (Mansel-Pleydell prize) 120 1
A description of a permanent new section and of nearby temporary sections in the Inferior Oolite (Bajocian Stage, Middle Jurassic) of Milborne Wick, Somerset 127 77-85
South Perrott, Mohun House 124 126
Portland, Perryfield and Coombefield Quarries 122 169-70
Perryfield Quarry, Portland 129 191
Thomas Weld's chapel - a perspective on Catholicism in Dorset 120 99
Melbury Abbas: Medieval pottery in perspective 115 111
Church of St Peter, Pimperne 129 188
Petersham Farm, Holt 117 125
`The Ramblers', Bradford Peverell, Dorchester 117 123
Bradford Peverell, Home Barn 126 188
Bradford Peverell inhumation cemetery 111 110-1
Observations at Bradford Peverell 114 247
Whitfield, Bradford Peverell 115 147
4 Frome View, Bradford Peverell 116 119
Manor House, Bradford Peverell 116 119
Corner plot, Bradford Peverell 116 129
`The Ramblers', Bradford Peverell 118 145
Wareham Hospital phase 2 extension 113 185
Poundbury phase II, Dorchester 118 134
Matthew Chubb of Dorchester: rapacious moneylender and benevolent philanthropist 112 1
Philanthus triangulum (Fabricus) (Hymenoptera; Sphecidae): the first Dorset records since 1829 116 162
Philip George Heyworth Hopkins 112 167
Philip Whatmoor 111 157
Phoronid worm borings from the Middle Purbeck Beds (Lower Cretaceous) of Swanage, Dorset 118 168
Corfe Castle, photogrammetric survey 120 110
Corfe Castle, photogrammetric survey 121 151
Air photographic evidence for settlements at Chescombe, Winterborne Whitechurch 117 147
Archaeological sites identified from aerial photographs 116 121-2
Photography as a tool for monitoring coastal geological sites 128 189-193
Aerial photography: new sites 112 128
Dorchester, Physiques and Shapes Health Club, The Grove 125 164
The excavation of a cremation burial on Little Piddle Down, Piddlehinton 112 129
The excavation of a cremation burial on Little Piddle Down, Piddlehinton 112 129
Winterborne Came and Piddletrenthide parish churches 111 114
Dole's Ash Farm, Piddletrenthide 111 107
Evaluation at Southcombe, Piddletrenthide 114 238
Southcombe, Piddletrenthide 117 137
Piddletrenthide 126 190
Further monitoring of A37 road improvements near the Clay Pigeon café, Frome St Quintin 116 130
Hamworthy, former Pilkington's tile factory, Shapwick Road 127 152
Pimperne, east of Newfield Road 127 150
Pimperne, Manor Farm 124 126
Pimperne, new water main 124 128
Early record of a barrow excavation on Little Down, Langton Long and Tarrant Rawston and a note on a ring ditch on Race Down, Pimperne 117 150
Church of St Peter, Pimperne 129 188
Pinford Bridge in Sherborne Park 117 15
Pinhorn Nurseries, Alderholt 117 123
Water pipe trench, Cross-ridge Dyke, Fontmell Down 119 175
Water pipe trench, Hod Hill, Stourpaine 119 175
Durweston pipeline, Durweston 118 147
Empool pipeline, East Stoke to West Knighton 111 111
Observations on a pipeline in the Vale of Marshwood 113 184-5
Excavation of Neolithic and Bronze Age pits, and a section of Roman road on a pipeline near Lodge Farm, Pamphill, Dorset 111 15
Pipeline observations, Wareham to Stoborought main 113 174
Observations on a pipeline: Sturminster Marshall to Blandford St Mary 113 168-9
Ryall pipeline, Whitchurch Canonicorum 111 111
Observations on the Purbeck to Southampton pipeline 111 122
Boyne Hollow water pipeline 113 170
Observations on the Stoke Wake to Ansty water pipeline 113 185
Duntish water pipeline 118 147
Beaminster, Langdon source nitrates pipeline 120 115
West Lulworth, Lulworth Park water pipeline 120 119
Dorset Dolines: part 3, Eocene pockets and gravel pipes in the Chalk of St Oswald's Bay 117 109
Shillingstone, White Pit Farm 123 130
Evershot Pit, regionally important geological site (RIGS) 118 164
Neolithic pits and a Bronze Age field system at Middle Farm, Dorchester 126 15-25
Excavation of Neolithic and Bronze Age pits, and a section of Roman road on a pipeline near Lodge Farm, Pamphill, Dorset 111 15
Steeple, Povington Pit 122 170-1
The Celtic place name "Loders" 119 183
Egglisham - a lost Dorchester place name 116 139
Twelve Men Way, Dorchester - a lost placename finally located 124 117
Sherborne, The Conduit, Market Place 126 195
`Wyndings', Plaisters Lane, Sutton Poyntz 118 149
Minterne Magna, Dogbury Plantation 122 169
Steeple, North Hills Plantation 122 170
Gussage St Michael, Dorset: Roman occupation near Drive Plantation 124 127-128
Lower plants 116 158
Mount Pleasant from the air 126 7-14
Towards a revision of Purbeck insects: Protogryllus, Panorpidium, Pleciomya and Prohousea nom. nov. 117 155
Notes on a specimen of the plesiosaur Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus (Reptilia: Plesiosauria) from the Lower Lias of Charmouth 125 101-104
Notes on a specimen of the plesiosaur Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus (Reptilia: Plesiosauria) from the Lower Lias of Charmouth 125 101-104
Taphonomic distortion of cervical vertebrae of a specimen of Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus (Reptilia: Plesiosauria) from the Lower Lias of Charmouth 125 105-108
A new plesiosaurid specimen from the Sinemurian, Lower Jurassic, of Southern England 122 129-138
Notes on a specimen of the plesiosaur Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus (Reptilia: Plesiosauria) from the Lower Lias of Charmouth 125 101-104
Taphonomic distortion of cervical vertebrae of a specimen of Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus (Reptilia: Plesiosauria) from the Lower Lias of Charmouth 125 105-108
A juvenile speciment of ?Plesiosaurus sp. from the Lias (Lower Jurassic, Pliensbachian) near Charmouth, Dorset, England 116 71
Taxonomy and palaeoecology of the Portlandian (Upper Jurassic) pleurotomariid gastropod Bathrotomaria rugata (Bennett, 1831) from southern England 114 169
A juvenile speciment of ?Plesiosaurus sp. from the Lias (Lower Jurassic, Pliensbachian) near Charmouth, Dorset, England 116 71
Plot 1, Church Lane, Sutton Waldron 117 126
Corner plot, Bradford Peverell 116 129
Dorset Dolines: part 3, Eocene pockets and gravel pipes in the Chalk of St Oswald's Bay 117 109
The first publication of William Barnes's dialect poems in the `Dorset County Chronicle' 129 178-180
Further archaeological investigations near Cleavel Point, Ower peninsula, Corfe Castle, Dorset 113 174
Ammonites from the Oxford Clay near Budmouth School and Tidmoor Point, Weymouth, and their bearing on the Callovian/ Oxfordian boundary 119 117
Worked Portland chert and flint from Tidmoor Point 111 105
A polished flint axe from Toller Porcorum 118 154
Milton Abbas, Pond Head Cottage 122 169
54 Coy Pond Road, Poole 128 131
The macro-invertebrates of fourteen West Dorset ponds 114 221
Pony Drive, Upton, Lytchett Minster 113 185
Lawrence of Arabia's fire tank/ swimming pool at Clouds Hill, Dorset 121 142
Poole, 1 High Street 120 118
Poole, 7 Market Close 120 118
Species recorded on artificial and natural reefs, Poole Bay, 1989-1996 121 113
Poole, Blandford Close, Hamworthy 125 167
Poole: Blandford Road, Hamworthy 120 105
Poole Harbour: a review of early and more recent archaeological investigations with evidence for Iron Age and Romano-British salt production 127 53-57
Poole Harbour, Furzey Island 125 171
Population structure and secondary production of the ragworm Hediste (Nereis) diversicolor in Poole Harbour, UK 129 163-174
The history and ecology of Spartina anglica in Poole Harbour 119 147
An archaeological investigation of Russel Quay, Poole Harbour 125 93-99
Poole, Hill Street 120 118
Poole, new First School, Blandford Road, Hamworthy 125 161
Poole Pottery, The Quay, Poole 115 161
Poole Power Station site, Rigler Road, Hamworthy, Poole 129 191
Poole, Proos Roofing Supplies, Rigler Road, Hamworthy 125 167
Poole, Shapwick Road, Hamworthy 122 164
Poole, Shapwick Road, Hamworthy 125 156
Poole shipping in the eighteenth century 116 21
Poole, St Aubyn's Court Road 125 167
Canford Heath Middle School, Poole 113 185
Seldown School, Poole 113 185
Lower Constitution Hill, Poole 114 237
Wheelers Land, Bearwood, Poole 114 237
Lytchett Minster sewerage works, near Poole 114 248
Observations in Poole 114 248
Manton Road, Hamworthy, Poole 115 149
Tatnam Farm Middle School, Poole 115 149
Central Park restaurant, Poole 115 161
King's Head, High Street, Poole 115 161
Poole Pottery, The Quay, Poole 115 161
Wheelers Lane, Bearwood, Poole 115 161
Guildhall, Market Street, Poole 115 164
Knighton Farm, Borough of Poole 115 165
Bearwood Primary School, Wheeler's Lane, Poole 116 131
42/ 44 West Street, Poole 117 125
The new Tatnam Farm Middle School, Poole 117 125
Upton Country Park, Creekmoor, Poole 117 125
71 Lake Drive, Hamworthy, Poole 117 137
Customs House, The Quay, Poole 117 137
New Quay Road, Hamworthy, Poole 117 137
Highmoor Farm, Talbot Village, Poole 118 134
Magna Road, Poole 118 135
Bull Lane, Poole 118 143
35/ 37 High Street, Poole 118 148
4 Market Street, Old Town, Poole 118 148
Rear of 40/ 42 High Street, Poole 118 148
The Jolly Sailor, The Quay, Poole 118 148
A ship's timber from Sandbanks, Poole 118 153-4
A new Mesolithic site in Poole 124 129
James Brothers site, 19 Blandford Road, Hamworthy, Poole 128 129
54 Coy Pond Road, Poole 128 131
Thames St, Poole 129 188
New fire station, Marshes End, Poole 129 190
Poole Power Station site, Rigler Road, Hamworthy, Poole 129 191
Shaftesbury, Parsons Pool 125 162
West Parley, Poor Common 120 107
Water main repair, Poor Lot, Kingston Russell 129 190
Lyme Regis: Trade and Population 1575-1725. A period of decline? (Mansel-Pleydell prize) 120 1
Nail Fungus Poronia punctata in Dorset, 1999 to 2005: population changes and ecological observations 127 95-99
Population structure and secondary production of the ragworm Hediste (Nereis) diversicolor in Poole Harbour, UK 129 163-174
Moors Valley Country Park: effects of construction on local Odonata population 111 140
Toller Porcorum: Church Mead 119 163
Toller Porcorum excavations 1991, interim report 113 178-180
Toller Porcorum excavations 1993 115 158
Toller Porcorum, School Lane 120 106
Toller Porcorum 112 123-4
Toller Porcorum 114 244-5
Tooler Porcorum 114 249-250
High Street, Toller Porcorum 115 150
High Street, Toller Porcorum 116 126-8
A polished flint axe from Toller Porcorum 118 154
Nail Fungus Poronia punctata in Dorset, 1999 to 2005: population changes and ecological observations 127 95-99
Observations concerning the ecology of Nail Fungus Poronia punctata, recently rediscovered in Dorset 121 129
New car port, 9 North St, Charminster 129 189-190
Portland Port, inner breakwater 125 168
Finds reported to the Portable Antiquities Scheme in 2006 128 133-136
Finds reported to the Portable Antiquities Scheme in 2007 129 193-194
Portesham, 13 Front Street, SY 6030 8592 116 130
Portesham, 22 Front Street 126 190
Portesham, Corton Farm 120 105
Manor Farm, Portesham, Dorset: excavations on a multi-period religious and settlement site 125 23-69
A 1st-century AD `Durotrigian' inhumation burial with a decorated Iron Age mirror from Portesham, Dorset 118 51
Portesham: Front Street 119 161-2
Portesham, Manor Farm 122 163
Portesham, Manor Farm 122 169
A late mediaeval silver ring from Portesham 111 114
Hewish Hill drill site, Portesham 113 168
A mediaeval gold ring from Friar Waddon, Portesham 114 252
22 Front Street, Portesham 116 131
Fieldwork and excavations at Portesham 117 133
Portland, 18 Sweethill Road, Southwell 125 161
Portland, care and custody unit, HM YOI 125 167
Excavations and building recording at Portland Castle 124 123-124
Worked Portland chert and flint from Tidmoor Point 111 105
Portland, Coombefield Quarry, Southwell 120 118
Portland, Coombefield Quarry 127 153
Late Palaeolithic site, Castletown, Portland, Dorset 125 13-21
Palaeopathological investigations into the articulated human skeletal remains from Old St Andrew's Church, Portland, Dorset 127 67-76
Portland, Easton 125 157
Portland, Easton 125 167
Marine molluscs: Portland Harbour 116 160
Weston Road archaeological site, Portland: interim report 128 106-110
Portland, land off Reap Lane, Southwell 122 163-4
Portland, laundry shed extension, HM YOI 125 167
Portland, Osprey Quay 125 168
Portland, Pennsylvania Castle 125 168
Portland, Perryfield and Coombefield Quarries 122 169-70
Portland Port, inner breakwater 125 168
Portland, Reap Land sewer, Southwell 122 173
Ferrybridge, Portland Road, Wyke Regis, Weymouth 117 127
Portland, Royal Manor Schoool, Weston 127 150
Occurrence of Foraminifera in the Portland Stone formation (Portlandian, Upper Jurassic) of Holworth 115 178
Portland, Stonehills Mine access road, Weston 122 170
Discovery of an 18th-century sailing vessel carrying Portland Stone 128 187
Portland, The Verne 120 118
Portland, Weston 126 190
The Occurrence of Megalosaurs in the Portlandian of Dorset 113 196
Occurrence of Foraminifera in the Portland Stone formation (Portlandian, Upper Jurassic) of Holworth 115 178
Taxonomy and palaeoecology of the Portlandian (Upper Jurassic) pleurotomariid gastropod Bathrotomaria rugata (Bennett, 1831) from southern England 114 169
Cist burial, Portland 111 106-7
Proposed new barrackmaster's workshop, RNAS Portland 117 137-140
`Old Med', Southwell, Portland 118 148-9
Excavations of previously unknown buildings in the grounds of St Stephen's Vicarage, Grove, Portland 121 69
Two minor metal working sites on Portland 126 171-174
Royal Manor School, Portland 128 127
91 Weston Road, Portland 128 129-130
Jordan's Mine, Portland 128 129
Land off Augusta Road, Portland 128 129
Land at Ladymead Close, Easton, Portland 128 131
Proposed dwelling adjacent to 10a Sweet Hill Road, Southwell, Portland 128 131
Weston Road, Portland 129 188
Moorfield Road, Portland 129 191
New residential development, Grange Croft Road, Weston, Portland 129 191
Perryfield Quarry, Portland 129 191
Portman House, Durweston 116 130
Possible barrow at Church Knowle 111 105
Lyme Regis, possible enclosure 120 121
Wimborne Post Office, East Street, Wimborne Minster 115 150
The Godwin family and William Jones: Lesser-known builders of post-fire Blandford 129 175-177
Mediaeval and post-mediaeval millstones from The Old Malthouse, Abbotsbury, Dorset 112 140
Medieval and post-medieval Bridport: Excavations at 43 South Street, 1996 122 111-123
An Unusual Post-Medieval Pottery Handle from Lyme Regis 127 141
Another pot by Robert Shering of Verwood 121 135
A Civil War pot from Corfe Castle 118 150-1
The Fir Tree Field shaft: the date and archaeological potential of a Chalk swallowhole feature 120 25
1994 moth immigration to Dorset and potential sources of origin 117 169
1995 moth immigration to Dorset and potential sources of origin 117 170
1996 Moth immigrations to Dorset and potential sources of origin 118 187
Verwood, Potters Wheel 122 164
Some mediaeval pottery at Shaftesbury 112 139
Bronze Age pottery from Corfe Common 114 251
Deverel-Rimbury pottery from Litton Cheney 125 142-4
A group of early 13th-century pottery from Sherborne Old Castle and its wider context 125 71-82
Early medieval pottery from Studland Bay 129 271
A group of late 18th-century pottery from Town House, Corfe Castle 118 71
An Unusual Post-Medieval Pottery Handle from Lyme Regis 127 141
Melbury Abbas: Medieval pottery in perspective 115 111
Oxford Clay at Pottery Lane, Westham, near Weymouth 122 178
The late Iron Age and Romano-British pottery production sites at Redcliff, Arne and Stoborough 124 45-99
Poole Pottery, The Quay, Poole 115 161
Two round barrows and flintwork on Pound Hill, Winterbourne Steepleton, Dorset 111 120
Dorchester, Poundbury community woodland 120 103-4
Dorchester, land to the west and south-west of Poundbury Farm, 2000-2001 125 154-6
The 1986 Poundbury hoard of 3rd-century Antoniniani 125 150-152
Poundbury phase II, Dorchester 118 134
Dorchester, Poundbury West industrial estate 127 148
Dorchester, Poundbury West industrial estate 127 150
Dorchester: proposed sports centre and cemetery, Poundbury 119 160
Dorchester, new cemetery and sports centre, Poundbury 125 157-9
Dorchester, Bridport Road, Poundbury 125 166
Dorchester, Damers First School and Poundbury 127 148
Steeple, Povington Pit 122 170-1
Poole Power Station site, Rigler Road, Hamworthy, Poole 129 191
Powerstock, land adjacent to the Old Forge 126 195
Wytherston, near Powerstock 118 135
Sutton Poyntz, spring recording 125 170
Sutton Poyntz, Springhead public house 120 114
Sutton Poyntz, supply main 125 168
Sutton Poyntz water treatment works 115 150
Proposed dwelling at 116 Sutton Road, Sutton Poyntz, Weymouth 129 192
Sutton Poyntz 115 153-5
`Springhead' public house, Sutton Poyntz 118 136
`Wyndings', Plaisters Lane, Sutton Poyntz 118 149
The Great Eastern Number 1 funnel revealed at Sutton Poyntz 124 116
Predation amongst Jurassic Marine Reptiles 113 202-5
Excavations of a prehistoric ceremonial complex at Ogden Down, Gussage St Michael 114 240-244
Symondsbury, excavation of prehistoric flints at Thorncombe Beacon 126 186-187
A note on reconstructing the prehistoric landscape environment in Cranborne Chase; the Allen valley 120 39
Two new prehistoric sites on Sopley Common, Hurn 111 105
Bradford Abbas: a field survey of the prehistory 114 77
Fossil beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) from the Purbeck Limestone Group of Dorset - a preliminary report 121 107
Nine borderland parishes of north Dorset, a preliminary survey 129 200
The Press Gang in Dorset 124 11-19
Southwest Dorset hedges, a survey of Osmington and east Preston parishes 126 119-125
Overcombe Down, Preston sewerage rising main 125 167
Overcombe Down, Preston sewerage 125 166-7
Weymouth Bay holiday park, Preston 120 108
Weymouth, Preston 126 191
Excavations of previously unknown buildings in the grounds of St Stephen's Vicarage, Grove, Portland 121 69
Two previously unrecorded earthworks on White Nothe 129 274
Wimborne, The Priest's House, High Street 124 125
Winton Primary School, Bournemouth 114 247
Bearwood Primary School, Wheeler's Lane, Poole 116 131
Bridport, Priory Lane 120 102
All'Antica ornament during the first Renaissance in England: the case of the Draper chapel at Christchurch Priory 129 25-37
Privateers and prizes: how Weymouth profited from war, 1715-1815 126 1-6
The decline of Holt Forest, Chase and Park, Wimborne Minster, Dorset, in the 17th century (Mansel-Pleydell prize 2007) 129 1-16
Privateers and prizes: how Weymouth profited from war, 1715-1815 126 1-6
Lyme Regis: Trade and Population 1575-1725. A period of decline? (Mansel-Pleydell prize) 120 1
A problematic fossil from the Cherty Freshwater Member, Purbeck Limestone Group, Swanage, Dorset 128 139-141
A problematic fossil from the Cherty Freshwater Member, Purbeck Limestone Group 129 217
Population structure and secondary production of the ragworm Hediste (Nereis) diversicolor in Poole Harbour, UK 129 163-174
A Late Iron Age Settlement and Black-Burnished Ware (BB1) Production Site at Worgret, near Wareham, Dorset (1986-7) 113 55-105
The late Iron Age and Romano-British pottery production sites at Redcliff, Arne and Stoborough 124 45-99
Poole Harbour: a review of early and more recent archaeological investigations with evidence for Iron Age and Romano-British salt production 127 53-57
Privateers and prizes: how Weymouth profited from war, 1715-1815 126 1-6
Research in progress: Biostratinomic investigations of shell beds in the Purbeck formation 117 154
Database of the Roman Purbeck stone industry: a progress report 126 170-171
Towards a revision of Purbeck insects: Protogryllus, Panorpidium, Pleciomya and Prohousea nom. nov. 117 155
The Stour Valley Gravels project, 1989 interim report 111 105
The Stour Valley gravels project, 1990 interim report 112 114
The Stour Valley Gravels project 1991 113 168
The Canford Magna golf course project, 1993-1994 118 35
Bestwall quarry gravels project 1994-5 117 136
Motor Project building, Dorchester 113 175
National Trust heathland restoration project, Hartland Moor and Middlebere Heath, Corfe Castle 124 121
Bestwall Quarry gravels project, interim note 115 160
Bestwall Quarry archaeological project: interim report 1996 118 144
South Walks housing project, South Street, Bridport 115 160
Brief Encounter: the Cerne Abbas Giantess project, summer 1997 119 179
Bestwall Quarry gravels project 114 247
Dorchester, town centre ducting project 127 152
Poole, Proos Roofing Supplies, Rigler Road, Hamworthy 125 167
An early railway proposal for Dorset - Dorchester to Weymouth 1834 118 160
The Dorset county boundary: proposal for the creation of a digital boundary atlas 129 215
Archaeological assessment on the line of the proposed Chideock and Morcombelake bypass (SY 377 937 - 449 928), an interim statement 115 147-9
Proposed dwelling adjacent to 10a Sweet Hill Road, Southwell, Portland 128 131
Proposed dwelling at 116 Sutton Road, Sutton Poyntz, Weymouth 129 192
Proposed extension, Lyme Regis Museum 128 131
Proposed new barrackmaster's workshop, RNAS Portland 117 137-140
Proposed residential development at 3 Fordington Green, Dorchester 128 129
Proposed residential development, Dollin's Lane, Wareham 129 191
Proposed site of new Parish Room, Whitchurch Canonicorum 117 127
Two proposed soil deposit areas at Blandford Camp, Tarrant Monkton 116 120
Dorchester: proposed sports centre and cemetery, Poundbury 119 160
Archaeological assessment for the proposed Tolpuddle and Puddletown bypass 115 166
39 Prospect Road, Dorchester 116 129
Towards a revision of Purbeck insects: Protogryllus, Panorpidium, Pleciomya and Prohousea nom. nov. 117 155
A provisional checklist of fossil insects from the Purbeck Beds of Dorset 114 175
The Mill House, Stour Provost, Dorset 117 151
The Mill House, Stour Provost, Dorset 118 159
Stour Provost 116 119
The status and distribution of Pseudoepipona herrichii (Hymenoptera) in Dorset 114 278
Halite Pseudomorphs from the Cherty Freshwater Member (Purbeck Limestone Formation) of Lulworth Cove, Dorset 113 195-6
`Tempore pubertatis nostrae': the West Saxon Aldhelm of Malmesbury 129 17-24
`Springhead' public house, Sutton Poyntz 118 136
Sutton Poyntz, Springhead public house 120 114
The first publication of William Barnes's dialect poems in the `Dorset County Chronicle' 129 178-180
A35 Tolpuddle to Puddletown bypass - interim note 119 163-4
A35 Tolpuddle to Puddletown bypass: Tolpuddle Ball sub-Roman cemetery - interim report 120 110
Archaeological assessment for the proposed Tolpuddle and Puddletown bypass 115 166
Puddletown, Catmead, Mill Street 126 181
Puddletown, Sherring's Green Close 122 170
Puddletown, Sherring's Green Close 125 161
Pulham Church 120 113
A tale of two pulpits 112 145
Weymouth's choice: Pulteney or bankruptcy? 119 33
Burton Pumping Station, near Dorchester 114 233
Nail Fungus Poronia punctata in Dorset, 1999 to 2005: population changes and ecological observations 127 95-99
Observations concerning the ecology of Nail Fungus Poronia punctata, recently rediscovered in Dorset 121 129
Insect-bearing horizons in the type Purbeck and new Purbeck Wealden flies (Diptera) 119 135
A geological map of Purbeck Beds in the northern part of Durlston Bay 113 145-148
Phoronid worm borings from the Middle Purbeck Beds (Lower Cretaceous) of Swanage, Dorset 118 168
A provisional checklist of fossil insects from the Purbeck Beds of Dorset 114 175
Albanerpetontid amphibians from the Lower Cretaceous of the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset 118 113
Research in progress: Biostratinomic investigations of shell beds in the Purbeck formation 117 154
New records of Purbeck fossil insects 116 146
A supplement to the insect fauna from the Purbeck Group of Dorset 115 143
Towards a revision of Purbeck insects: Protogryllus, Panorpidium, Pleciomya and Prohousea nom. nov. 117 155
The fauna and flora of the Sunnydown Farm footprint site and associated sites: Purbeck Limestone formation, Dorset 115 181
A new vertebrate trackway from the Intermarine Member, Purbeck Limestone Formation, Dorset 115 183
An unusual tool-mark in the Purbeck Limestone Formation, Durlston Bay, Dorset 115 185
Halite Pseudomorphs from the Cherty Freshwater Member (Purbeck Limestone Formation) of Lulworth Cove, Dorset 113 195-6
Dinosaur footprint records for the Purbeck Limestone Group, Dorset, since 1981 116 151
Type-section of the Purbeck Limestone Group, Durlston Bay, Swanage, Dorset 114 181
Hybodontid shark shagreen from the Purbeck Limestone Group, early Cretaceous, Dorset 127 158-159
Mammals recorded for the first time from the Intermarine Member (Durlston Formation), Purbeck Limestone Group (Lower Cretaceous), of Dorset 121 166
Fossil beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) from the Purbeck Limestone Group of Dorset - a preliminary report 121 107
Reptile eggshell from the Purbeck Limestone Group of Dorset, southern England 118 79
Fossil heteropteran bugs from the Purbeck Limestone Group of Dorset 120 73
Derived fossils from the Unio Member, Purbeck Limestone Group, of Southern England 127 159-160
A problematic fossil from the Cherty Freshwater Member, Purbeck Limestone Group, Swanage, Dorset 128 139-141
Dinosaur footprints in the Purbeck Limestone Group (?Upper Jurassic - Lower Cretaceous) of southern England 116 77
Exceptional fossils from the Intermarine Member, Purbeck Limestone Group 129 217-219
A problematic fossil from the Cherty Freshwater Member, Purbeck Limestone Group 129 217
`Lost' Purbeck lizard skull re-emerges 129 219-220
Two Purbeck Marble coffin lids from Bincombe, with a Thomas Hardy connection 128 118-120
Purbeck mortars from 65 East Street, Corfe Castle 121 133
New fossil insect records from the Purbeck of Dorset and the Wealden of the Weald 118 119
Graffiti of sailing ships in a Purbeck quarry 126 133-141
The status of some Purbeck sea birds 2 114 215
Roman Purbeck stone: a new database 123 104
Database of the Roman Purbeck stone industry: a progress report 126 170-171
Observations on the Purbeck to Southampton pipeline 111 122
Insect-bearing horizons in the type Purbeck and new Purbeck Wealden flies (Diptera) 119 135
Butterflies in Purbeck 112 157
St Aldhelm's Head, Purbeck 117 125
St Aldhelm's Head, Purbeck 118 144
Kimmeridge Bay, Purbeck 119 161
A cannon from the sea `off Purbeck' 123 112
Purse Caundle, The Mead 120 118
Roman Dorset, by Bill Putnam 128 199
Chickerell, land at Lower Putton Lane 126 188

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