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Library by Author ID Acc Nu Category Sub category Title Author Ref or loan Publisher Date Further Info 1358 1674 Entomology Archives Stanley Howard Wakeley: Ref Proc. Brit Ent Nat Hist 1977 Also list of papers & notes by him A tribute Soc 1633 1139 Archaeology IOW Story of Farringford & Ref C Tennyson 1632 3079 Archaeology IOW IOW - Its History, Adams, W H Davenport Ref Thom Nelson & Sons 1882 See 1029 Topograhy and Antiquities 1631 1029 Archaeology IOW IOW - Its History, Adams, W H Davenport Ref Thom Nelson & Sons 1882 Pages missing3078 Topograhy and Antiquities 1630 3078 Archaeology IOW Nelsons Handbook of IOW Adams, W H Davenport Ref Thom Nelson & Sons 1882 See 1031 1629 1031 Archaeology IOW Nelsons Handbook of IOW Adams, W H Davenport Ref C Thom Nelson & Sons 1866 1138 1264 Natural History IOW Field Notes Vol 4 1911-40 Adams, L E Ref Handwritten by author Reserve Stock 1141 1261 Natural History IOW Field Notes Vol 1 1892- Adams, L E Ref Handwritten by author Reserve Stock 1901 1140 1262 Natural History IOW Field Notes Vol 2 1901- Adams, L E Ref Handwritten by author Reserve Stock 1906 1139 1263 Natural History IOW Field Notes Vol 3 1907-11 Adams, L E Ref Handwritten by author Reserve Stock 1137 1264A Natural History IOW Field Notes Index Adams, L E Ref Handwritten by author Reserve Stock 1731 1904 Conservation IOW The Management of Agricultural Devel & Loan A.D.A.S. 1992 Arable Field Margins for Advisory Service Wildlife Conservation 1430 3232 Botany Fungi Introduction to the History Ainsworth, G A Loan Syndics of Cambridge 1976 of Mycology Univ Press ID Acc Nu Category Sub category Title Author Ref or loan Publisher Date Further Info 1429 3276 Botany Fungi Ainsworth & Bisby's Ainsworth, G A Loan Commonwealth 1983 Dictionary of the Fungi Hawkswoth, D L Mycological Inst. Sutton, B C 1489 3132 Botany Wild The Encylopedia of British Akeroyd, J Loan Parragon 2001 Flowers Wild Flowers 933 3440 Invertebrates Invertebrates of Living & Alexander, Keith Loan English Nature 2002 provisional annotated checklist Decaying Timber in Britain (comp.) & Ireland 953 3396 Botany Colour Atlas of Alford, David, V Loan Manson 1995 Ornamental Trees, Shrubs & Flowers 1106 3286 Natural History The Oxford Dictionary of Allaby, M Loan Oxford Univ Press 1985 Natural History 1488 3298 Botany The Botanists Allen, D E Loan St Pauls Bibliographies 1986 1079 1861 Ornithology A Field Guide to the Rare Alstrom, Per Ref Harper Collins 1991 Illus. By Ian Lewington Birds of Britain & Europe Colston, Peter 1084 1861 Ornithology A Field Guide to the Rare Alstrom, Per Ref Harper Collins 1991 Illus. By Ian Lewington Birds of Britain & Europe Colston, Peter 1388 1125 Botany Lichens The Observers Book of Alvin, K Loan Frederick Warne 1977 Lichens 1023 3107 Mammals The Grey Seal Anderson, S Loan Shire Publications Ltd 1988 1105 1127 Natural History Personaliti Nature Photography. Its Angel, Heather Loan Fountain Press 1972 es Arts & Techniques 914 3459 Ornithology IOW It's All About The Birds A AONB Loan West Island Group Guide to Wetland Wildlife on the IOW 913 3460 Ornithology IOW It's All About The Birds A AONB Loan West Island Group Guide to Wetland Wildlife on the IOW ID Acc Nu Category Sub category Title Author Ref or loan Publisher Date Further Info 912 3461 Ornithology IOW It's All About The Birds A AONB Loan West Island Group Guide to Wetland Wildlife on the IOW 1730 3088 Conservation IOW An Interpretive Plan for the AONB Project Loan AONB East Yar Valley 1755 3169 History IOW Ryde Postcards Archer, Lynette Loan Tempus Ltd 2003 Woodford, John 906 3467 General IOW A Bibliography of George Armitage, Dr P T Loan IOW County Press 1974 Brannon's 'Vectis Scenery' 1754 1874 Archaeology IOW Anglo-Saxon Cemetries of Arnold, C J Loan Museum Publications 1982 Trustees of the British Museum IOW Ltd 1587 3339 Archaeology Celtic Coinage of Britain Arsdell, R D Ref Spink & Sons 1989 1643 1894 Ornithology IOW Birds of the Solent Aspinall, Simon Loan Joint Nature 1992 Tasker, Mark L Conservation Committee 1562 3170 Archaeology Landscape Archaeology Aston, Michael Loan Douglas David & 1974 Rowley, Trevor Charles Ltd 1078 1364 Ornithology Wildfowl in G Britain Atkinson-Willes, G L Loan HMSO 1963 (Ed) 1104 1946 Natural History Personaliti The Trials of Life Attenborough, David Loan Collins / BBC 1990 es 1103 1964 Natural History Personaliti The Living Planet Attenborough, David Loan Guild Publisheing es 1102 1966 Natural History Personaliti Discovering Life on Earth Attenborough, David Loan Wm Collins & Sons 1981 es 1077 1947 Ornithology Birds & Forestry Avery, Mark Leslie, Loan T & AD Poyser 1990 Roderick ID Acc Nu Category Sub category Title Author Ref or loan Publisher Date Further Info 1033 3389 Archaeology Collins Dictionary of Bahn, Paul (Ed.) Loan Collins 1992 Archaeology 1702 3106 Entomology IOW Hants & IOW Butterfly & Baigent & Co-writers Loan Hants & IOW Butterfly 1999 / Moth Report Conservation 1998 / 1997 / 1996 / 954 3394 Entomology Atlas of the Hoverflies of Ball; Morris; Rotheray; Loan Biological Records 2011 G Britain Watt Centre for Dipterists Forum 938 3435 Ornithology Bird Atlas 2007 - 11 Balmer, Dawn et al. Loan BTO 2013 Breeding & Wintering Birds of Britain & Ireland 1134 2042 Natural History Animal Tracks & Signs Bang, P Dahlstrom, Loan Wm. Collins Ltd 1974 P 1247 1726 Invertebrates Provisional Atlas of Barber, A D Keay, Loan Inst. Of Terrestrial 1988 Centipedes of B Isles A N Ecology 1362 1403 Natural History Farming & Wildlife. A Barber, Derek (Ed) Loan RSPB &Farming & 1970 Study in Compromise Wildlife Advisory Gp 1627 1036 Archaeology IOW Picturesque Illustrations of Barber, T Ref C Simpkin & Marshall 1834 IOW 991 3372 Entomolgy IOW Hants & IOW Butterfly & Barker, Linda Loan Hants & IOW Butterfly 2009 Moth Report 2008 Norriss, Tim Conservation 1706 3311 Entomology IOW Hants & IOW Butterfly & Barker, Linda Loan Hants & IOW Butterfly 2005 Moth Report Norriss, Tim Conservation 1708 3372 Entomology IOW Hants & IOW Butterfly & Barker, Linda Loan Hants & IOW Butterfly 2009 Moth Report Norriss, Tim Conservation 1707 3350 Entomology IOW Hants & IOW Butterfly & Barker, Linda Loan Hants & IOW Butterfly 2006 Moth Report Norriss, Tim Conservation 896 3364 Botany Galls Gall Midges of Economic Barnes, H F Loan Crosby Lockwood 1946 Importance Vol1 Root & Veg Crops ID Acc Nu Category Sub category Title Author Ref or loan Publisher Date Further Info 967 3414 Botany Understanding Lichens Baron, George Loan Richmond Publishing 1999 Co. 1206 3221 Marine & Collins Pocket Guide to Barrett, J H Yonge, Loan Collins 1958/60 Freshwater the Sea Shore C M 1590 1825 Archaeology IOW Sheet 23. New Forest & Bartholomew's Maps Ref John Bartholomew & Map IOW. 2miles to inch Co. Tourists & Cyclists 1626 1043 Archaeology IOW Niton, Its Undercliff & Bartlett, W H Ref C IOW County Press 1920 Neighbourhood 1628 1581 Archaeology IOW The Vectis Report: A Basford, H V Ref IOW County Council 1980 Survey of IOW Archaeology 1752 2037 Archaeology IOW The Vectis Report, A Basford, H.V. Loan IOW County Council 1980 Survey of IOW Archaeology 1753 1750 History IOW Historic Parks and Basford, Vicky Loan IOW Council Cultural 1989 Gardens of IOW Services Dept 1267 3141 Geology Fossils A Future for Fossils Bassett, M G King, Loan National Museum of 2001 A H et al. Wales 1333 3362 Entomology Beetles Beetles Bechyne, Dr R Loan Thames & Hudson 1956 1535 3178 Archaeology Roman Gods With Thunderbolts Bedoyere, G de la Loan Tempus 2002` Religion in Roman Britain 1205 3066 Marine & Frogs & Toads Beebee, T Loan Whittet Books 1985 Freshwater 1323 3344 Entomology B/flies & British Pyralid & Plume Beine, B Loan Fred Warne & Co 1952 & colour illustration 1954 Moths Moths 1204 3239 Marine & A Beginners Guide to Belcher, H Swale, Loan Culture Centre, 1976 Inst. Terrestrial Ecology Freshwater Freshwater Algae E Cambridge ID Acc Nu Category Sub category Title Author Ref or loan Publisher Date Further Info 1203 1841 Marine & A Beginners Guide to Belcher, H Swale, Loan HMSO 1977 Freshwater Freshwater Algae E 1133 3148 Natural History The Natural History of Bellamy, David Loan Dovecote Press 1997 with Dorset (Nat Hist) Wildlife Trust Dorset 1283 3097 Entomology Grasshop A Field Guide to Bellman, H Loan Collins 1988 pers & Grasshoppers & Crickets Dragonflie s 1654 1977 Natural History IOW Bembridge Harbour Bembridge & St Helens Loan Bembridge & St 1995 Harbour Assoc. Helens Harbour Assoc. 1387 1187 Botany Mosses & British Mosses Berkeley, Rev. M J Loan Lovell Reeve & Co. 1863 Liverworts 1132 3219 Natural History Inheritance & Natural Berry, R J Loan Collins 1977 History 1586 2087 Archaeology Loose Change - A Guide Besly E Loan National Museum of 1997 to Common Coins & Wales Medals 1781 2020 Botany IOW Flora of IOW Bevis, J Kettell, Loan IWNHAS 1978 R Shepard, B 1524 1145 Botany IOW Flora of IOW Bevis, J Kettell, Ref Yelf. Bros Ltd. 1978 R Shepard, Bill 1525 3096 Botany IOW Flora of IOW Bevis, J Kettell, Loan IOW Natural History 1978 R Shepard, Bill 1751 3089 Archaeology IOW The Shape of the IOW Bingham, P Loan 1998 Past and Present 1688 2050 Geology IOW The Shaping of IOW : Bird, Eric Loan Ex Libris Press 1997 With an Excursion Guide 1022 3085 Mammals Mink Birks, J Loan A Nelson Ltd 1986 ID Acc Nu Category Sub category Title Author Ref or loan Publisher Date Further Info 957 3424 Botany Trees Pocket Guide to Conifers Bitner, Richard L Loan Timber Press 2010 1625 1037 Archaeology IOW Prologue to the History of Black, F W Ref C IOW County Press 1921 IOW 1487 1700 Botany Wild Bee Orchids Blackmore, Stephen Loan Shire Publications Ltd 1985 Flowers 1750 1693 History IOW Newport Past and Present Blackmore, Timothy Loan IOW County Library 1979 Orton, Ian 1486 1918 Botany Wild Mediterranean Wild Blamey, Marjorie Loan Harper Collins 1993 Flowers Flowers Grey-Wilson Christopher 1523 1783 Botany Illustrated Flora of Britain Blamey.
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