Papers from Volume 37 (published 2023) are now available to download, without charge, from this website. 
Table of Contents of Volume 37
- Complete Volume
- 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
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.

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