Papers from Volume 29 (published 2015) are now available to download from this website, without charge.
Table of Contents for Volume 29
- Complete Volume
- Editorial
- Paul Bingham Daniel Tyreman (1772 – 1828) and the first Isle of Wight Natural History Society, 6 – 15
- John Margham Burhs and Beacons: The defence of Wihtlande in the Viking Age, 16 – 47
- Paul Bingham & Rosemary Cooper Museums at Newport and Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight, 1800 – 1953, 48 – 62
- Dr D. T. Biggs Additional records of plant galls from the Isle of Wight – 2014, 63
- Dr D. T. Biggs Leaf mining organisms not previously recorded on the Isle of Wight – 2014, 64
- Dr D. T. Biggs New vice-county records for Hemiptera on the Isle of Wight – 2014, 65
- Colin R. Pope Flowering Plants and Ferns – 2014, 66 – 71
- Colin R. Pope Bats (Chiroptera) – 2013 & 2014, 72 – 73
- Jackie Hart & Colin Pope Fungi new to the Isle of Wight – 2014, 74 – 76
- Alan R. Outen Annual Weekend Fungal Foray Report 2014: with notes on some invertebrate finds, 76 – 77
- Iain Outlaw Notable moth records on the Isle of Wight 2014, 78 – 80
- Dr Stephen K. Donovan Geological rambles on closed railways on the Isle of Wight, 81 – 88
- David Marshall Below the Ground Project: A geophysical survey at Hill Farm, Newchurch, Isle of Wight, March – April 2015, 89 – 91
- David Marshall & David Tomalin Note on a perforated pebble mace-head found at Hill Farm, Newchurch, Isle of Wight, 91 – 92
- Mike Cotterill Family networks in the early alum industry, 93 – 105
- Clive Cooper Meteorological Report for Shanklin, Isle of Wight, for 2014, 106 – 107
- Articles about the Isle of Wight that have recently appeared in other publications (2015), 108
- Notes for the guidance of authors, 109 – 110
