Papers from Volume 39 (published 2025) are now available to download, without charge, from this website.
Table of Contents of Volume 39
- Complete Volume
- Editorial 4
- Paul Bingham, Fred Cawes History of the Water Supply and Sewerage of Ryde, Isle of Wight to 1868 5-19
- David Tomalin An Imported Medieval Purbeck Marble Font Recently found in Ryde: Its Context, Its Counterparts and Its Coastal Shipment 20-28
- Dave Staughton, David Marshall Castle Hill, Mottistone, Isle of Wight: A Geophysical Survey 29-35
- Roger J.H.Herbert, Stephen J. Hawkins Limpets (PATELLIDAE) of the Solent and Isle of Wight 36-46
- Colin Pope Soft Cliffs: Biodiversity and Climate Change 47-52
- John Margham What Can Domesday Book Tell Us About the Isle of Wight? 53-65
- Martin C. Munt The Fossil Serpulidae and Sabellidae from the Isle of Wight: Part 3 Paleogene Serpulidae 66-70
- Martyn C.G.Hornett A Unique Stratified Occurrence of Plagiolophus minor from the Late Eocene, Gurnard Member of Howgate Bay, Isle of Wight 71-76
- John Matthews A Forgotten Antiquarian – William Tucker Stratton (1825-1899) 77-81
- Colin R. Pope Flowering Plants and Ferns, 2024 82-86
- Colin R.Pope New and Interesting Fungi, 2024 87-88
- Alex Peaker Dinosaur Isle Report 2023-2024 89-92
- Clive Cooper Meteorological Report for Shanklin, Isle of Wight, 2024 93-95
- Obituary: Ann Campbell 96
- Obituary: Bill Shepard 97-98
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.
