Papers from Volume 33 (published 2019) are now available to download from this website, without charge.
Table of Contents for Volume 33
- Complete Volume
- Editorial, 4
- Paul Bingham: Formation of the Second Isle of Wight Natural History Society – The context and, in particular, the part played by Frank and Catherine Morey, 5 – 9
- John Margham: An Island Journey in 1825, 10 – 20
- Colin Pope: A history and natural history of Golden Hill, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, 21 – 31
- Dr D. T. Biggs: Nematode galls in the Isle of Wight, 32
- Dr D. T. Biggs: Additional records of plant galls from the Isle of Wight, 2018, 33
- Colin Pope and Jackie Hart: New and interesting fungi in the Isle of Wight, 2018, 34 – 37
- Colin Pope: Flowering plants and ferns in the Isle of Wight, 2018, 38 – 44
- Iain Outlaw: Notable moths in the Isle of Wight, 2018, 45 – 46
- Jim Baldwin: Odonata in the Isle of Wight, 2018, 47 – 49
- Iain Outlaw: New Vice-County records for Hemiptera in the Isle of Wight, 2017 & 2018, 50 – 51
- Jim Baldwin: Coleoptera in the Isle of Wight, 2018, 52 – 53
- Colin Pope: Bats (Chiroptera) in the Isle of Wight, 2018, 54 – 55
- Helen Butler: Leprosy in Isle of Wight red squirrels, 56 – 57
- Nick Draper: Slave-owners of the Isle of Wight, 58 – 63
- Caroline Dudley: ‘Lot’s Wife’ and the changing shape of ‘the Needles’, 64 – 79
- David Tomalin: An archaeological assessment of the impact of statutory pipe-laying activity within the Medieval Cistercian abbey of Quarr, Isle of Wight, 2014, 80 – 91
- Prof S. K. Donovan: Round holes in oysters, Queen Victoria’s bathing beach, Osborne House, Isle of Wight, 92 – 96
- Clive Cooper: Meterological Report for Shanklin, Isle of Wight, 2018, 97 – 98
- Rob Pearson and Chris Hicks: Correspondence: Some comments on the Shalfleet Tympanum, 99
- Rita Wood: Reply to Rob Pearson & Chris Hicks, 100
- Prof S. K. Donovan: Correspondence: Comment on “Bioerosion of dinosaur bone in the Wessex Formation (Wealden Group, Early Cretaceous) of the Isle of Wight, England”, 100
- Jeremy Lockwood, Christina Shears-Ozeki & Mick Green: Reply to Professor Donovan, 101
- Notices of New Books and Articles regarding the Isle of Wight, 103
