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List of Papers by Author The following are not included in the listing Nature Notes Reports of meetings Yearly meteorological reports Obituaries and procedural notes Where there is more than one author, the full reference is given under the lead author. The year listed refers to the year quoted on the cover rather than the date the volume/part was issued Author Title Date Vol Part Adams, L.E. The life history of the common mole 1940 3 3 Adams, R.H. Agricultural history of the Isle of Wight 1960 5 5 Alexander, J Investigation of a round barrow on Arreton Down, Isle of Wight Part 1 1960 5 5 Alexander, J, & Ozanne P.C. Investigation of a round barrow on Arreton Down, Isle of Wight Part 3 1962 5 7 Alexander, K. Goodenough, S. & Pope, C.R. The storm of 16th October 1987 1989 9 Allen, D.E. Additional Bramble Records 2003 - 2008 2009 24 Allen, D.E. C. Parkinson, A mystery Wight Botanist identified 2009 24 Angell, B Butterfly records from the Isle of Wight 2003 2004 20 Angell, B. Butterfly records from the Isle of Wight 1989 1990 10 Angell, B. Isle of Wight butterfly records for 1990 1991 11 Angell, B. Butterfly records from the Isle of Wight 1991 1992 12 Angell, B. see Knill-Jones, S.A. & Angell, B. 1997 13 Angell, B. Butterfly records from the Isle of Wight 1997 1998 14 Angell, B. Butterfly records from the Isle of Wight 1999 2000 16 Arnold C.J. A Medieval site at Bouldnor, Isle of Wight 1975 6 10 Colonisation & settlement, the early Anglo Saxon pottery of the Isle of Arnold, C.J. Wight 1981 7 6 Ashdown, M.J. Freshwater report 1997 1998 14 Ashdown, M.J. Freshwater report for 1998 1999 15 Backhouse Fry, D. & Tomalin, D.J. Below the Ground Project - 2011 2012 26 Below the Ground Project - 2010. An Exploration for Round Barrows at Backhouse-Fry, D. Calbourne IOW 2010-11 25 Basford, F.E. Kingston Church: an archaeological survey. 1988 8 3 Basford, F.E. The Portable Antiquities scheme in the Isle of Wight 2007 22 Basford, F.E. & V.J. A survey of walled gardens & earthworks at Knighton Georges 1990 10 Basford, V. & F. Northwood Park - from medieval manor to municipal park 1992 12 Basford, V., Smout, R. et al The Wydcombe Survey: the landscape & history of Wydcombe 2000 16 Benson, G.C. Iron Age settlement at Ventnor 1948 4 3 Benson, G.C. Appuldurcombe Manor 1950 4 5 Benson, G.C. A Belgic occupation site at Gill's Cliff, Ventnor 1953 4 8 Bevis, J. see Kettell, R., Shepard, B, & Bevis, J. 1977 7 2 Bevis, J. see Kettell, R., Shepard, B, & Bevis, J. 1978 7 3 Bevis. J. see Kettell, R., Shepard, B, & Bevis, J. 1980 7 5 Biggs, D.T. Andricus quercus-calicis -- a new gall on the Island 1976 7 1 Biggs, D.T. Alien galls and the media 1987 8 2 Biggs, D.T. Cecidology on the Isle of Wight 1987 8 2 Biggs, D.T. Additional records of plant galls from Isle of Wight 1988 8 3 Biggs, D.T. Additional records of plant galls from Isle of Wight 1989 9 Biggs, D.T. Additional records of plant galls from Isle of Wight 1990 10 Biggs, D.T. Additional records of plant galls from Isle of Wight 1991 11 Biggs, D.T. Additional records of plant galls from Isle of Wight 1992 12 Biggs, D.T. Additional records of plant galls from Isle of Wight 1997 13 Biggs, D.T. Additions to the Hemiptera fauna of Isle of Wight 1997 13 Biggs, D.T. Cynipid oak galls on the Isle of Wight 1997 13 Biggs, D.T. The study of leaf mines & miners on Isle of Wight 1997 13 Biggs, D.T. Additional records of plant galls from Isle of Wight 1998 14 Biggs, D.T. Leaf-mining organisims not previously recorded on the Isle of Wight 1998 14 Biggs, D.T. New Vice-County records for Hemiptera 1998 14 Biggs, D.T. Additional records of plant galls from Isle of Wight 1999 15 Biggs, D.T. Leaf-mining organisims not previously recorded on the Isle of Wight 1999 15 Biggs, D.T. Non-oak cynipid galls on the Isle of Wight 1999 15 Biggs, D.T. A new Sawfly Diprion simile (Hartig) for Isle of Wight 2000 16 Biggs, D.T. Additional records of plant galls from Isle of Wight 2000 16 Biggs, D.T. Leaf-mining organisims not previously recorded on the Isle of Wight 2000 16 Biggs, D.T. Additional records of plant galls from Isle of Wight 2001 17 Biggs, D.T. New Vice County records for Hemiptera 2001 17 Biggs, D.T. Additional records of plant galls from Isle of Wight 2003 19 Biggs, D.T. Cecidomyiid galls on the Isle of Wight 2003 19 Biggs, D.T. Leaf-mining organisims not previously recorded on the Isle of Wight 2003 19 Biggs, D.T. Other Dipteran galls on the Isle of Wight 2003 19 Biggs, D.T. Additional records of plant galls from Isle of Wight 2004 20 Biggs, D.T. Leaf-mining organisims not previously recorded on the Isle of Wight 2004 20 Biggs, D.T. Additional records of plant galls from Isle of Wight 2005 21 Biggs, D.T. Leaf-mining organisims not previously recorded on the Isle of Wight 2005 21 Biggs, D.T. A small study of the Rose Bedeguar gall and its inhabitants 2006 22 Biggs, D.T. Additional records of plant galls from the Isle of Wight 2006 22 Biggs, D.T. Leaf-mining organisms not previously recorded on the Isle of Wight 2005 2006 22 Biggs, D.T. Mite galls on the Isle of Wight 2006 22 Biggs, D.T. Additional records of plant galls from the Isle of Wight 2007 22 Biggs, D.T. Leaf-mining organisms not previously recorded on the Isle of Wight 2006 2007 22 Biggs, D.T. Fungalls galls on the IOW. Part 1: Galls caused by the Rust Fungus 2008 23 Biggs, D.T. Leaf Mining Organisms new to the Isle of Wight 2008 23 Biggs, D.T. New Vice-county Records for Hemiptera 2008 23 Some New Island Species of Heteropteran Bug from Wilson Frazer`s Biggs, D.T. Collection 2008 23 Biggs, D.T. Additional Records of Plant Galls from the IOW 2009 24 Biggs, D.T. Fungal Galls caused by Smut Fungi on th IOW, part 2 2009 24 Biggs, D.T. New Leaf Mining Organisms from the IOW 2009 24 Biggs, D.T. Aditional records of Plant Galls from the IOW 2009 2010-11 25 Biggs, D.T. Aditional records of Plant Galls from the IOW 2010 2010-11 25 Biggs, D.T. Fungalls galls on the IOW. Part 3: Galls caused by other Fungi 2010-11 25 Biggs, D.T. New Leaf Mining Organisms for the IOW - 2009 2010-11 25 Biggs, D.T. New Leaf Mining Organisms for the IOW 2010 2010-11 25 Biggs, D.T. New Vice County Records for Hemiptera - 2009 2010-11 25 Biggs, D.T. New Vice County Records for Hemiptera - 2010 2010-11 25 Biggs, D.T. Additional Plant Galls for the IOW - 2011 2012 26 Biggs, D.T. New Leaf Mining Organisms for the IOW - 2011 2012 26 Biggs, D.T. New Vice-County Records for Hemiptera - 2011 2012 26 Biggs, D.T. Sawfly Galls on the Isle of Wight 2012 26 Bingham, P & Pope, C.R. W.E. Darwin and his excursions to the IOW for his father 2009 24 Bingham, P & Swiger, K. Origins on the IOW of Charles Darwin's Species Book 2009 24 Bingham, P. Wild Land Animals of the IOW, A Historical Based Review 2010-11 25 Bingham, P. & Crombie, G. W.D.Fox, C.Darwin, IOW and W.D.F.'s sons 2009 24 Bingham, P., Cooney. K., and Jones, D. Public health response to spider bites & a new species to the Isle of Wight 1999 15 Black, F. W. The Isle of Wight and the ancient tin trade 1927 1 8 Black, F. W. Carisbrooke Castle & the govenors of Isle of Wight in 15th century 1929 1 10 Blackburne, C.I. An experiment in migration with young white storks 1936 2 7 Blacklock, A. & Philo, B. Newtown survey camp 1990 1991 11 Blair, K.G. Supplementary lists for Isle of Wight Orthoptera & Neuroptera 1948 4 3 Blair, K.G. Neuroptera of the Isle of Wight 1950 4 5 Blair, K.G. The mosquitoes of Freshwater Marsh 1951 4 6 Blair, K.G. The wainscot moths of Freshwater Marsh 1951 4 6 Blair, K.G. A supplementary list of Coleoptera of the Isle of Wight 1952 4 7 Blair, K.G. The Reed gall 1952 4 7 Blair, K.G. Some ant-like Hymenoptera of the Isle of Wight 1953 4 8 A preliminary account of a new specimen (Polacanthus foxi) from the Isle Blows, W.T. of Wight 1980 7 5 Bonner, L.H. Management of countryside recreation: a case study in the Isle of Wight 1982 7 7 Bossanyi, J. Some ecological effects of Man 1970 6 5 Bray, S. & Herbert, Reassessment of the dog-whelk after legislation restricting the use of TBT R.J.H. antifouling paints 1998 14 Burke, A. see Munt, C.M. & Burke, A 1986 8 1 Burland, C. A survey of the red squirrels of the Isle of Wight 1975 6 10 Burland, C.B. Slow-worms in the Isle of Wight 1980-1982 1982 7 7 Butler, A. Isle of Wight butterfly records for 2006 2007 22 Butler, A.
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