Papers from Volume 31 (published 2017) are now available to download from this website, without charge.
Table of Contents for Volume 31
- Complete Volume
- Cover
- Editorial, 4
- John Margham: From Weston to Woolverton: The tūn Place-names of the Isle of Wight, 5 – 25
- David Tomalin: Archaeological investigations in the abandoned Medieval Town, Port and Liberty of Newtown, Isle of Wight; Part 1, Key Cottage; A record of a demolished historic building, 26 – 36
- Colin Pope: The marshlands of Freshwater, a case study, 37 – 61
- Jeremy Lockwood, Christina Shears-Ozeki & Mick Green: Evidence for invertebrate bioerosion of Dinosaur bone from the Wessex Formation (Wealden Group, Early Cretaceous) of the Isle of Wight, England, 62 – 72
- Richard Grogan: Mammal Report, Isle of Wight, 2010-2016, 73 – 75
- Eric J. Clement & Colin R. Pope: J.W. Long’s copy of Dunn’s ‘Alien Flora of Britain’ (1905), 76 – 77
- Dr D. T. Biggs: Coleopteran Galls on the Isle of Wight, 78 – 79
- Colin Pope: Bats (Chiroptera), Isle of Wight, 2015 & 2016, 80 – 83
- Colin Pope: Flowering plants and ferns, Isle of Wight, 2016, 84 – 86
- Barry Angell & Ian Merrifield: Rare micro moths on Newtown Ranges, 87 – 88
- Dr D. T. Biggs: Additional records of plant galls from the Isle of Wight, 2015-2016, 89
- Dr D. T. Biggs: New Vice-County Records for the Hemiptera of the Isle of Wight, 2015-2016, 90
- Dr D. T. Biggs: Leaf Mining Organisms not previously recorded on the Isle of Wight, 2015-2016, 90
- Iain Outlaw: Notable Moth Records on the Isle of Wight, 2016, 91 – 92
- David Tomalin: A flint dagger with knapped handle and some other accomplished Early Bronze Age lithic items from Martin’s Wood, Newchurch, Isle of Wight, 93 – 97
- Prof S. K. Donovan: Two forms of the boring Caulostrepsis taeniola Clarke on Queen Victoria’s bathing beach, East Cowes, 98 – 101
- Clive Cooper: Meteorological Report for Shanklin, Isle of Wight, 2016, 102 – 103
- Notices of New Books and Articles regarding the Isle of Wight (2017), 104 – 105
- Obituary: Lorna Snow, 106
