Papers from Volume 37 (published 2023) are now available to download, without charge, from this website. Further volumes will be added in due course.
Table of Contents of Volume 37
- Cover
- Editorial 4
- Colin R. Pope Changes to the Isle of Wight Flora post 2000 5-19
- Paul Bingham Population of the Isle of Wight 1801 -2021, with a projection to 2041 20-27
- Kevin Trott Fishponds and Associated Medieval and Post-Medieval Pottery on the Floor of the Bowcombe Valley at Plaish Farm, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight 28 – 39
- William G. Thurbin The Niton Beacon– Two Beacons or not Two Beacons – That is The Question? 40-51
- Martin C. Munt The Fossil Serpulidae and Sabellidae from the Isle of Wight. Part 1: The Lower Greensand Group and the Upper Greensand Formation 52- 56
- John Matthews Venables’ Guide to the Isle of Wight 57 – 59
- Colin R. Pope Flowering Plants and Ferns, 2022 60 – 64
- Colin R. Pope & Jackie Hart New and Interesting Fungi, 2022 65 – 68
- Roger J. H. Herbert & Theo Vickers Isle of Wight Coastal and Marine Biological Report 2009-2022 – A Review 69 – 81
- Jim R. Baldwin Notable Moths Isle of Wight, 2021 82 – 84
- Alex Peaker Dinosaur Isle report 2022 85 – 87
- Clive Cooper Meteorological Report for Shanklin, Isle of Wight, 2022 88 – 90
- Publications about the Isle of Wight that have recently appeared 91 – 93
- Wight Studies: Notes for the guidance of authors 94 – 95
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