Papers from Volume 36 (published 2022) are now available to download, without charge, from this website.
Table of Contents of Volume 36
- Complete Volume
- Cover
- Editorial 4
- Paul Bingham, Tony Tutton: The National Trust on the Isle of Wight: The Inter-War Years – People and Places 5 -15
- Peter Burgess Long-Term Observation of Glow-Worm Lampyris noctiluca Population Trends in a Domestic Garden Environment 16-21
- Ben Carpenter Distribution, Abundance and Host Tree Species of Mistletoe Viscum album L. (Viscaceae) on the Isle of Wight 22-31
- Roger J.H. Herbert, Jenny Mallinson, Ken Collins The Mantis Shrimp Rissoides desmaresti in the Solent and around the Isle of Wight 32-42
- Alex Peaker Four New Dinosaurs Named from the Isle of Wight 43-48
- Martin C. Munt Upper Cretaceous Pinna and Belemnitella with Associated Endolithic Sponge Crypts and Polychaete Tunnels Preserved in Flint from the Isle of Wight 49-52
- David Tomalin, Kevin Trott When Godshill Church Went Down-Hill 53-71
- Colin R. Pope Flowering Plants and Ferns, 2021 72-76
- Colin R. Pope, Jackie Hart New and Interesting Fungi in 2021 77-80
- Colin R. Pope Bats (Chiroptera), 2021 81-82
- Jim R. Baldwin Odonata, Isle of Wight, 2021 83-85
- Richard Grogan Mammal Report, Isle of Wight, 2017 – 2021 86-88
- Clive Cooper Meteorological Report for Shanklin, Isle of Wight for the Year 2021 89-91
- John Matthews A Victorian Scholar – The Rev. Edward Boucher James 92-95
- Mike Cotterill Book Review (Dinosaur Isle in 101 Fossils) 96-97
- Obituary Robert Edney 98
- Obituary Margaret Burnhill 99-100
- Obituary Maureen Whitaker 101
- Publications about the Isle of Wight that have recently appeared 102
Wight Studies is an annual publication, usually available in August, containing papers on the natural history, geology, landscape, and archaeology of the Isle of Wight. It is available on publication as a benefit of membership to members of the Society.
