Papers from Volume 38 (published 2024) are now available to download, without charge, from this website.
Table of Contents of Volume 38
- Complete Volume
- Cover
- Editorial
- Peter Holt Marginal notes (Marginalia) made in a copy of Yarrell’s A History of British Fishes (1836) by Dr Martin (1806-67) of Belgrave House, Ventnor 5-11
- John Margham Limerstone: Reconstruction of a Landscape 12-17
- Roger J. H. Herbert, Anne Marston, Keith Marston The Freshwater Macrofauna and Water Quality of the River Medina, Isle of Wight 18 – 35
- Vicky Basford A Landscape History of Wootton Manor, Wootton Deer Park, Fattingpark and the Surrounding Commons on the Isle of Wight 36-58
- Martin C. Munt The Fossil Serpulidae and Sabellidae from the Isle of Wight: Part 2 The Chalk Supergroup 59-65
- Wiliam G. Thurbin Yarbury – Niton’s Castle? Reality or Romanticism? 66-76
- Peter Ransom Sundials on the Isle of Wight 77-82
- John Matthews Frederic Arthur Stratton – A Victorian Botanist 83-86
- Colin R. Pope Flowering Plants and Ferns, 2023 87-92
- Colin R. Pope, Jackie Hart New and Interesting Fungi, 2023 93-94
- Jim R. Baldwin Odonata, Isle of Wight, 2022 and 2023 95-100
- Clive Cooper Meteorological Report for Shanklin, Isle of Wight, 2023 101-103
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.
