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  VOLUME 10(4) 2003  
276 The vegetation history of Snowdonia since the late glacial period Peter Rhind and Barbara Jones
275 Malham Tarn Moss: the surface water chemistry of an ombrotrophic bog Michael C.F. Proctor
274 West Angle Bay: a case study. The fate of the limpets Robin G. Crump, Andrew D. Williams and John H. Crothers
273 Rocky shore snails as material for projects (with a key for their identification) J.H. Crothers
272 The climate of Malham Tarn T.P. Burt and B.P. Horton
  VOLUME 10(2 & 3) 2002  
271 Landform studies in Mosedale, Northeastern Lake District: opportunities for field investigations. Richard Clarke and Peter Wilson
270 British Plant Galls: identification of galls on plants and fungi Margaret Redfern, Peter Shirley & Michael Bloxham
  VOLUME 10 No. 1(2001)  
269 A key to the families of British bugs (Insecta, Hemiptera) Dennis Unwin
268 A review of rook status, with new South Pembrokshire data 1986-1996 David I Little, Annette E. Little and David Levell
267 Lichen flora of the Malham Tarn area M.R.D. Seaward and A. Pentecost
266 The natural history of Slapton Ley National Nature Reserve XXII: the climate of Slapton Ley T.P.Burt and B.P.Horton
265 Common topshells: an introduction to the biology of Osilinus lineatus with notes on other species in the genus J.H.Crothers
264 A teacher's guide to exploring colour in the environment Anne and John Bebbington
  VOLUME 9 No. 4(1999/00)  
263 John Barrett - an obituary John Crothers
262 Developing field visits for facts and feelings Sue Dale Tunnicliffe
261 Some observations on the erosion of tarn moss by the waters of Malham Tarn Alan Pentecost
260 Identification of common benthic diatoms in rivers Martyn Kelly
259 Earthworms of the Malham Tarn Estate (Yorkshire Dales National Park) Kevin R. Butt
258 A guide to the identification of deciduous broad leaved trees and shrubs in winter  Andrew May and Jonathan Panter
  VOLUME 9 No. 3 (1998/9)  
256 A checklist of Bryophyte species recorded in Pembrokeshire P.M. Rhind
255 West Angle Bay, a case study. Littoral monotoring of permanent quadrats before and after the Sea Empress oil spill R.G.Crump,H.S.Morely and A.D.Williams
254 The impact of trampling by student groups on saltmarsh vegetation Alaister D. Headly and Fay Sale
253 The Sea Empress incident and the limpets of Frenchman's Steps John Archer-Thomson
  VOLUME 9 NO.2 (1997/8)  
252 Malham Tarn National Nature Reserve: the vegetation of Malham Tarn Moss and fens E.A.Cooper and M.C.F.Proctor
251 Grassland management to promote diversity: creation of a patchy sward by mowing and fertilizer regimes M.Fenner and L.Parner
250 Oribatid mites from Slapton Wood and the vicinity of Slapton Ley Francis D.Monson
249 Phosphorus fractionation in the sediments of Malham Tarn, North Yorkshire Allan Pentecost
248 Chela dimorphism and handedness in the common shore crab Carcinus maenas H.J.Pynn
247 Field key to the freshwater fishes and lampreys of the British Isles Alwyne Wheeler
  VOLUME 9 NO.1 (1996/7)  
246 A key to the major groups of British marine invertebrates J.H.Crothers
245 A key to the adults of British lacewings and their allies (Neuroprocta, Megaloptera Raphidioptera and Mecoptera) Colin W.Plant
  VOLUME 8 No. 4 (1995/6)
244 Long-term study of the natural environment at Slapton Ley T.P. Burt & A.L. Heathwaite
243 The hydrology of Slapton catchments T.P. Burt & A.L. Heathwaite
242 Property distributions and flow structure in the Slapton wood catchment N.A. Chappell & S.W. Franks
241 Modelling of stream flow at Slapton Wood using TOPMODEL within an uncertainty estimation framework J. Fisher & K.J. Beven
240 The limnology of Slapton Ley P.J. Johnes & H.M. Wilson
239 Stream water quality and nutrient export in the Slapton catchments T.P. Burt, A.L. Heathwaite & P.J. Johnes
238 Sediment yields and sediment delivery in the catchments of Slapton Lower Ley, South Devon I.D.L. Foster, P.N. Owens & D.E. Walling
237 The vascular plants: an update Ailsa Burns
236 Mammals and other animals Chris Riley
235 The Slapton fungal (including lichen) survey: inventorying and documenting changes in the Mycobiota F.S. Dobson & D.L. Hawksworth
234 The fish of Slapton Ley C.R. Kennedy
233 A review of 35 years of bird ringing at Slapton Ley (1961-1995) together with a brief historical review of ornithological observations Dennis Elphick
232 Education and conservation issues in the Slapton Ley NNR Stephen Trudgill, Keith Chell and Chris Riley
  VOLUME 8 No. 3 (1994)  
231 Student investigations on the population structure of the common topshell, Monodonta lineata, on the Gore, Somerset. J.H.Crothers
230 A Bird Census carried out in West Wales compared to the Common Bird Census population trends 1981-1986. D.I.Little & Shaw
229 Brackish saltmarsh communities in the Glaslyn Marsh Trust Reserve. P.M.Rhind & A.Jones
228 The effects of Set-Aside on soil nitrate levels: Middlegrounds Farm, Slapton, South Devon. Tristan Loring & Stephen Trudgill
227 The Natural History of Slapton Ley National Nature Reserve XXI: The palaeolimnology of the uppermost sediments of the Lower Ley, with interpretations based on 210Pb dating, and the historical record. P.E.Sullivan
226 Tors, rock platforms and debris slopes at Stiperstones, Shropshire. Richard Clark
225 Field Key to the Shore Fishes of the British Isles. Alwyne C.Wheeler
224 Isolation of microfungi from soil and water samples from the Slapton Ley National Nature Reserve. G.S.Hall , D.L.Hawksworth & S.Livingstone
  VOLUME 8 No. 2 (1993)  
223 From field studies to taxonomy. R.H.L.Disney
222 Learning more about ecology: post graduate certificate in education biologist field courses. J.A.Barker & A.M.Lucas
221 Thoughts on fieldwork. Rupert Booth
220 Developing field courses for schools, Past, present and future. Patricia A.Wilson
219 Ethics, attitudes and environmental understanding. R.J.Berry
218 A comparison of relief. Keith Clayton
217 The Natural History of Slapton Ley National Nature Reserve XX: The Changing Bryophyte Flora. J.W.Bates, A.R.Perry & M.C.F.Proctor
  VOLUME 8 No. 1 (1992)  
216 Random-access identification guides for a microcomputer - available together with a disk Colin Legg
215 Random-access guide to the sedges of the British Isles using a microcomputer - available together with a disk Colin Legg
214 The Gann Flat, Dale; thirty years on. A.Edwards, P.Garwood & M.Kendall
213 Distribution of sessile marine organisms on the wall of a littoral limestone cave at Barafundle Bay, South Pembrokeshire. M.A.Ward
212 The effects of releasing captive hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) into the wild. P.A.Morris, S.Munn & S.Craig-Wood
211 The Fern Guide: an introductory guide to the ferns, clubmosses, quillworts and horsetails of the British Isles. (Replaced by OP117) James Merryweather & Michael Hill
  VOLUME 7 No. 4 (1991)  
210 Orielton Duck Decoy: the story of its decline. Tim Scott & Carl Mitchell
209 Environmental Changes in Shropshire during the last 13,000 years. S.N.Twigger & C.J.Haslam
208 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve XIX: a preliminary study on the control of nitrate and phosphate pollution in wetlands. S.T.Trudgill, A.L.Heathwaite & T.P.Burt
207 The Ergopod: a simple device to measure on-shore wave action. D.J.Galley
206 The Nettlecombe Grassland Experiment 1968-1990. Student investigations of continuity and change in a grassland sward. J.H.Crothers
205 A field guide to the Sharks of British Coastal Waters. (NOT AVAILABLE) Phillip Vas
204 A key to the Woodlice of Britain and Ireland. Stephen Hopkin
  VOLUME 7 No.3 (1990)  
203 British Sawflies (Hymenoptera; Symphyta): A key to the adults of genera occurring in Britain. Adam Wright
202 The comparative ecology of the flat periwinkles, Littorina obtusata (L.) and L. mariae Sacchi et Rastelli. Gray A.Williams
201 An amendment to the crab key. John and Marilyn Crothers
200 The distribution of corixidae in Lakes, and the ecological status of the North West Midland Meres. A.A.Savage
199 A key to the adults of British Lesser Water Boatmen (Corixidae). A.A.Savage
198 The ecology of a lowland sandstone river: the River Perry, Shropshire. D.M.Harper
  VOLUME 7 No.2 (1989)  
197 Keys to families of British spiders. Lawrence Jones-Walters
196 Soil types: a field identification guide. S.Trudgill
195 Student investigations on the fauna of an Exmoor stream. J.H.Crothers
194 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve XVIII. Nitrogen and phosphorus losses from the catchment - an export coefficient approach. P.J.Johnes & P.E.O'Sullivan
  VOLUME 7 No.1 (1988)  
193 Integrated geomorphological and ecological studies on rocky shores in Southern Britain. S.Trudgill
192 Pagurus bernhardus (L.) - an introduction to the natural history of hermit crabs. Ian Lancaster
191 Some aspects of the water chemistry in the area around Malham Tarn, North Yorkshire. C.Woof and E.Jackson
190 Plant species enrichment of ecologically-impoverished grassland. A small-scale trial. M.Fenner & Ian F.Spellerberg
189 A key to the adults of British Water Beetles (NOT AVAILABLE) Laurie E.Friday
  VOLUME 6 No.4 (1987)  
188 A current meter and a leveller for intertidal surveying. J.C.Aldrich
187 A key to the major groups of British free-living Terrestrial Invertebrates. S.M.Tilling
186 On the graphical presentation of quantitative data: a postscript. J.H.Crothers Combined with Offprint 142
185 Rabbit grazing. Studies in a grassland community using faecal analysis and exclosures. Rasik Bhadresa
184 The rainfall-runoff relationship in a small catchment. Heather Howcroft and A.Willis
183 A simple technique for the translocation of anthills. J.D.Box
182 The Woodlands of Telford New Town: their history, variation and conservation. R.W.Tobin, J.R.Packham & A.J.Willis
  VOLUME 6 No.3 (1986)  
181 A key to the Major Groups of British Freshwater Invertebrates. P.S.Croft
180 Sea Spiders (Pycnogonids) in and around Milford Haven (Southwest Wales). P.E.King & R.M.Case
179 Sea Spiders. A revised key to the adults of littoral Pycnogonida in the British Isles. P.E. King
178 Studies on barnacles limpets and topshells in Milford Haven. Annette E. Little, B.Dicks & J.H.Crothers
177 The Estuary of the River Ore, Suffolk: three decades of change in a longer-term context. A.P.Carr
176 Comparative evaluation of four species diversity indices related to two specific ecological situations. Giovanni Giavelli, Orazio Rossi & Franco Sartore
175 Ecotones and community boundaries: analysis by pitfall trapping. C.E. Terrell-Nield
174 Population structure of Lithophyllum incrustans (Philippi). Corallinales Rhodophyta, from Southwest Wales. R.G.J.Edyvean & H.Ford
173 The current status and distribution of freshwater crayfish in Britain. J.S.Goddard & J.B.Hogger
172 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve XVII : Additions to and changes in the Fungi (including Lichens). D.L.Hawksworth
  VOLUME 6 No.2 (1985)  
171 Dog-whelks: an introduction to the biology of Nucella lapillus (L.). J.H.Crothers
170 Recreation, management and landscape in Epping Forest: c.1800-1984. R.L.Layton
169 Shield bugs and woodland composition in Epping Forest. Paul H.Dulwich
168 The exploitation of the Horton Flags -considered as an example of industrial archaeology. W.R.Mitchell
167 Field observations of limestone weathering and erosion in the Malham district, North Yorkshire. S.T.Trudgill
  VOLUME 6 No.1 (1984)  
166 A key to the families of British Coleoptera (and Strepsiptera). D.M.Unwin
165 Nettlecombe Park - its history and its epiphytic lichens : an attempt at correlation. Francis Rose & Pat Wolseley
164 A comparison of two methods for classifying British broadleaved woodland. K.J.Kirby
163 Shropshire Geology - stratigraphic and tectonic history. Peter Toghill & Keith Chell
162 The growth of Chara globularis and its relationship to calcium carbonate deposition in Malham Tarn. Allan Pentecost
161 An introduction to the biology of British littoral barnacles. P.S.Rainbow
  VOLUME 5 No.5 (1983)  
160 The natural history, life history and ecology of the two British species of Asterina. R.G.Crump & R.H.Emson
159 A synopsis of the taxonomist's tasks, with special reference to phylogenetic cladism. R.H.L.Disney
158 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve XVI: The soils of Slapton Wood. S.T.Trudgill
157 Species diversity - a comment on a paper by W.B. Yapp. M.B.Usher
156 A field guide to the slugs of the British Isles. R.A.D.Cameron, B.Eversham & N.Jackson
155 A key to crabs and crab-like animals of British inshore waters. John and Marilyn Crothers
154 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve XV: Hydrological processes in the Slapton Wood catchment. T.P.Burt, D.P.Butcher, N.Coles & A.D.Thomas
  VOLUME 5 No.4 (1982)  
153 Runoff and sediment output from a small lowland catchment - the example of Preston Montford Brook. David Job
152 Coastal spray weathering of bedrock in the supratidal zone at East Prawle, South Devon. D.N.Mottershead
151 Measuring plant distribution in limestone pavement. J.A.Silvertown
150 The use for teaching purposes of a rocky shore receiving refinery effluent. Kingsley Iball & Robin Crump
149 Environmental effects (1969-1981) of a refinery effluent discharged into Littlewick Bay, Milford Haven. Saran Petpiroon & Brian Dicks
148 Collecting methods and the adequacy of attempted fauna surveys, with reference to the Diptera. R.H.L.Disney, Y.Z.Erzinclioglu, D.J.de C.Henshaw, Diane Howse, D.M.Unwin, P.Withers & Alison Woods
147 The distribution of Euglena mutabilis in sphagna, with reference to Malham Tarn North Fen. Allan Pentecost
146 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve XIV: The history and management of the fishery. P.R.Bregazzi, R.J.Burrough & C.R.Kennedy
145 Records of caddis flies (Trichoptera) from Rothamsted light traps at Field Centres. M.I.Crichton & Dorothy B.Fisher
144 Mapping three millennia of settlement and land use on Crownhill Down, southwest Dartmoor. D.D.Gilbertson & J.R.Collis
  VOLUME 5 No.3 (1981)  
143 Key to the families of British Diptera. D.M.Unwin
142 On the graphical presentation of quantitative data. J.H.Crothers Combined with offprint No.186
141 Environmental planning and rural settlement policy. P.J.Cloke
140 An illustrated guide to the Diatoms of British coastal plankton. J.B.Sykes
139 Explanatory description of the landforms of the Malham area. Keith Clayton
138 The tufa deposits of the Malham district. Allan Pentecost
  VOLUME 5 No.2 (1980)  
137 The soils of England and Wales. C.P.Burnham
136 An assessment of conservation values within a large Site of Special Scientific Interest. M.B.Usher
135 Biological Illustration: a guide to drawing for reproduction. Claire & D.H.Dalby
134 Stand structure, species composition and succession in some Shropshire woods. R.A.D.Cameron
133 Central Place provision in theory and practice: an evaluation in Shropshire. David Job & Maggie Jarman
132 Patterns of animal and plant distribution on rocky shores of the South Hams (South Devon). N.H.McCarter & A.D.Thomas
131 Lichens of the South Devon coastal schists. D.L.Hawksworth
130 Hedgerow shrubs and landscape history: some Shropshire examples. R.A.D.Cameron & D.J.Pannett
  VOLUME 5 No.1 (1979)  
129 The limnology of the eutrophic meres of the Shropshire-Cheshire Plain. A review. C.S.Reynolds
128 Temperature records on Fountains Fell with some Pennine comparisons. G.Manley
127 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve XIII: The water balance of Slapton Ley. C.D.van Vlymen
126 Specific diversity in woodland birds. W.B.Yapp
125 A field key to the British Brown Seaweeds (Phaeophyta). Sue Hiscock
  VOLUME 4 No.5 (1978)  
124 Stream channel and flow relationships - recent techniques illustrated by studies on some Dartmoor streams. Chris.C.Park
123 Terrestrial snail faunas of the Malham area. R.A.D.Cameron
122 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve XII: Birds. R.G.Burton & I.D.Mercer
121 Valley deposits at Juniper Hall, Dorking: a physical and ecological analysis with emphasis on the sub-fossil land snail fauna. B.W.Barrett & J.E.Chatfield
120 Woodland continuity and change in Epping Forest. Colin A.Baker, Paul A.Moxey & Patricia M.Oxford
119 Observations on the brown trout (Salmo trutta) and perch (Perca fluviatilis) of Malham Tarn, North Yorkshire. R.J.Burrough & C.R.Kennedy
118 Parasites of trout and perch in Malham Tarn. C.R.Kennedy & R.J.Burrough
  VOLUME 4 No.4 (1977)  
117 Underground flow in cavernous limestones with special reference to the Malham area. D.I.Smith & T.C.Atkinson
116 A guide to the British coastal Mysidacea. P.Makings
115 The hydrology of a small catchment. Heather J.Howcroft
114 The intertidal invertebrate fauna of the Severn Estuary. C.R.Boyden, J.H.Crothers, C.Little & C.Mettam
  VOLUME 4 No.3 (1976)  
113 Corixidae (water boatmen) of the north-west midland meres. Alan A.Savage & Mary M.Pratt
112 Woodland mollusca around Nettlecombe, Somerset. M.J.Bishop
111 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve XI: Myxomycetes (slime moulds). Bruce Ing
110 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve X: Fungi. D.L.Hawksworth
109 On the distribution of some common animals and plants along the rocky shores of West Somerset. J.H.Crothers
108 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve IX: The morphology and history of the lake basins. C.R.Morey
  VOLUME 4 No.2 (1975)  
107 British Water Plants. S.M.Haslam, C.A.Sinker & P.A.Wolseley
106 Review of management policy for the Malham Tarn Estate. R.H.L.Disney
105 Some aspects of the Quaternary history of Start Bay, Devon. J.R.Hails
104 The climate at Slapton Ley. S.Ratsey
103 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve VIII: The parasites of fish, with special reference to their use as a source of information about the aquatic community. C.R.Kennedy
102 Diurnal variations in physico-chemical conditions within intertidal rockpools. M.J.Daniel & C.R.Boyden
101 Sub-littoral nudibranch mollusca (sea slugs) in Pembrokeshire waters. Peter Hunnam & Greg.Brown
100 The Quaternary deposits at Doniford, West Somerset. D.D.Gilbertson & D.N.Mottershead
99 Revised field key to the invertebrate fauna of stony hill streams. Margaret Redfern
  VOLUME 4 No.1 (1974)  
98 The distribution and habitat preferences of British marine isopods : a survey scheme. D.M.Holdich & R.J.Lincoln
97 The North Craven Fault : geological structures of Cowside Beck (Black Hill) Yorkshire. Derek Brumhead & Margaret Calloway
96 A revised key for the identification of intertidal Bryozoa (Polyzoa). J.S.Ryland
95 Nutrient and phytoplankton studies in Llangorse Lake, a eutrophic lake in the Brecon Beacons National Park. R.Jones & K.Benson-Evans
94 On variation in the shell of the dog-whelk Nucella lapillus (L.) 1.Pembrokeshire. J.H.Crothers
93 The vegetation of Malham Tarn fens. M.C.F.Proctor
  VOLUME 3 No.5 (1973)  
92 An illustrated introduction to the testate rhizopods in Sphagnum with special reference to the area around Malham Tarn, Yorkshire. Sarah A.Corbet
91 Feeding patterns of wading birds on the Gann Flat and river estuary at Dale. J.M.Edington, P.J.Morgan & R.A.Morgan
90 Farm patterns in the Stiperstones mining district. 1.Field method and historical analysis. David J.Pannett, David Thomas & R.Gerard Ward
89 The climate at and around Nettlecombe Court, Somerset. S.Ratsey
88 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve VII: The hydrology of the Slapton Wood stream. R.P.Troake & D.E.Walling
87 The natural history of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve VI: Studies on the parasites. Elizabeth U.Canning, Francis E.G.Cox, Neil A.Croll & Kathleen M.Lyons
  VOLUME 3 No.4 (1972)  
86 Centres for field studies in England and Wales : the results of a questionnaire survey in 1969. A.T.Herbert, P.H.Oswald & C.A.Sinker
85 Aspects of spit development and decay: the estuary of the River Ore, Suffolk. A.P.Carr (Replaced by offprint No.177)
84 The Irish Sea glaciation of North Shropshire - some environmental reconstructions. J.Shaw
83 The terrestrial mollusca of the Malham area. R.A.D.Cameron & M.Redfern
82 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve V: non-marine mollusca. June E.Chatfield
81 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve IV: Lichens. D.L.Hawksworth
80 Vegetation of Dartmoor S.D.Ward, A.D.Jones & N.Manton
  VOLUME 3 No.3 (1971)  
79 A preliminary survey of the Collembola of Skokholm. H.J.Gough
78 The lichens of the Dale peninsula and other nearby localities. B.W.Ferry
77 Littoral Pycnogonids of the British Isles. P.E.King & G.B.Crapp (Replaced by offprint No. 179)
76 Coastal head deposits between Start Point and Hope Cove, Devon. D.N.Mottershead
75 The ecology of the planktonic blue-green algae in the North Shropshire meres, England. C.S.Reynolds
74 The soils of the Malham Tarn area. P.Bullock
  VOLUME 3 No.2 (1970)  
73 Observations on the fish population of Rostherne Mere, Cheshire. J.W.Banks
72 The Cefni salt marsh, Anglesey, and its recent development. J.R.Packham & M.J.Liddle
71 The salt marshes of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire. D.H.Dalby
70 Nettlecombe Court: 1 The Trevelyans and other residents. 2. The Buildings. R.J.E.Bush & G.U.S.Corbett
69 The distribution of crabs on rocky shores around the Dale peninsula. J.H.Crothers
68 The natural history of the house mouse. R.J.Berry
67 Morphology and distribution of features resulting from frost action in Snowdonia. D.F.Ball & R.Goodier
  VOLUME 3 No.1 (1969)  
66 Field key to the invertebrate fauna of a small stony hill stream. Margaret Redfern (Replaced by Offprint No.99)
65 Studies on the fauna of a Shropshire hill stream. Faith Arnold & T.T.Macan
64 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve III: The flowering plants and ferns. B.S.Brooks & Ailsa Burns
63 The distribution of crabs in Dale Roads, Milford Haven, during summer. J.H.Crothers
62 Zonation of supralittoral lichens on rocky shores around the Dale peninsula, Pembrokeshire. B.W.Ferry & J.W.Sheard
61 Development of vegetation in Staverton Park, Suffolk. G.F.Peterken
60 Soils of Snowdon. D.F.Ball, G.Mew & W.S.G.Macphee
  VOLUME 2 No.5 (1968)  
59 On the dating of English houses from external evidence. J.T.Smith & E.M.Yates
58 The natural history of spear thistle heads. Margaret Redfern
57 Bird Communities in the Malham Tarn region of the Pennines. Kenneth Williamson
56 The distribution and keys to species in the family Littorinidae and of their digenean parasites in the region of Dale, Pembrokeshire. B.L.James
55 The biology of the shore crab Carcinus maenas (L.) 2. The life of the adult crab. J.H.Crothers
  VOLUME 2 No.4 (1967)  
54 The corixidae of two Shropshire meres. T.T.Macan
53 Observations on the dry-land orientation of Gyrinus marinus Gy (Caraboidea:Col.). J.D.Carthy
52 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve II: Preliminary studies on the freshwater algae. Kathryn Benson-Evans, Dianne Fisk, Gillian Pickup & Patricia Davies
51 A contribution to the glacial studies of the Malham Tarn area. R.Clark (Replaced by Offprint No.139)
50 Marine biology of Milford Haven : the distribution of littoral plants and animals. A.Nelson-Smith
49 The biology of the shore crab Carcinus maenas (L.) 1. The background, anatomy, growth and life history. J.H.Crothers
  VOLUME 2 No.3 (1966)  
48 The Natural History of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve I: Introduction and morphological description. I.D.Mercer
47 The origin of the landforms of the Malham area. Keith M.Clayton (Replaced by offprint No.139)
46 Serpulid tubeworms (Polychaeta:Serpulidae) around Dale, Pembrokeshire. A.Nelson-Smith & J.M.Gee
45 The seaweeds of Dale. W.Eifion Jones & Ronald Williams
44 The bryophytes of the parish of Dale. D.H.Dalby
  VOLUME 2 No.2 (1965)  
43 A population study of imaginal Ischnura elegans (van der Linden) (Odonata: Coenagriidae) at Dale, Pembrokeshire. M.J.Parr
42 The Dartmoor oak copses: observations and speculations. I.G.Simmons
41 The natural history of Malham Tarn. Paul F.Holmes
40 The growth and distribution of Monodonta lineata (da Costa) on a rocky shore in Wales. Edward E.Williams
39 Marine biology of Milford Haven: the physical environment. A.Nelson-Smith
38 Dark Age and Medieval settlement on the edge of wastes and forests. E.M.Yates
  VOLUME 2 No.1 (1964)  
37 Denudation chronology of parts of southwestern England. D.Brunsden, C.Kidson, A.R.Orme & R.S.Waters
36 Soils of Shropshire. C.P.Burnham & D.Mackney
35 The geology of the area around Malham Tarn, Yorkshire. Jean O'Connor
34 The non-marine mollusca of the parish of Dale. L.W.Stratton
33 Pembrokeshire sea-trading before 1900. Barbara J.George
  VOLUME 1 No.5 (1963)  
32 Farming patterns in Craven. D.S.F.Williams
31 Malham Tarn House: its building materials, their weathering and colonization by plants. Arthur Raistrick & Oliver L.Gilbert
30 Ecological studies on the spider fauna of the Malham area. Eric Duffey
29 The coal industry in Pembrokeshire. George Edwards
28 Zonation of animals and plants on rocky shores around Dale, Pembrokeshire. John Moyse & A.Nelson-Smith
  VOLUME 1 No.4 (1962)  
27 The North Shropshire meres and mosses: a background for ecologists. C.A.Sinker
26 Archaeology of Malham Moor. Arthur Raistrick & Paul F.Holmes
25 The distribution of Hydracarina in the vicinity of Flatford Mill Field Centre, East Suffolk. C.L.Hopkins
24 Biology and identification of intertidal Polyzoa. J.S.Ryland
23 A key to the genera of British seaweeds. W.Eifion Jones
  VOLUME 1 No.3 (1961)  
22 The Devonian system in South Devonshire. D.L.Dineley
21 The algae of the Malham Tarn district. J.W.G.Lund
20 A study of settlement patterns. E.M.Yates
19 A key to the water mites (Hydracarina) of the Flatford area. C.L.Hopkins
18 The flowering plants and ferns of Dale, Pembrokeshire. Martin George
17 A biologically-defined exposure scale for the comparative description of rocky shores. W.J.Ballantine
16 Notes on the scientific policy of the Field Studies Council. A.R.Clapham
  VOLUME 1 No.2 (1960)  
15 The raised beaches and strandlines of South Devon. A.R.Orme
14 Shropshire Geology: an outline of the tectonic history. D.L.Dineley (Replaced by offprint No.163)
13 Mosses and liverworts of the Malham district. M.C.F.Proctor
12 The birds of Malham Moor. P.F.Holmes
11 Wind and vegetation of the Dale peninsula. J.Oliver
10 Population changes around the shores of Milford Haven from 1800 to the present day. Margaret C.Gilpin
9 The Gann Flat, Dale: studies on the ecology of a muddy beach. R.Bassindale and R.B.Clark
  VOLUME 1 No.1 (1959)  
8 Freshwater studies in the Shropshire Union Canal. Heather M.Twigg
7 The geography of the Alberbury Breccia. I.D.Mercer
6 Stratigraphy and pollen analysis of Malham Tarn and Tarn Moss. M.E.Piggott & C.D.Piggott
5 The geomorphology of the Tillingbourne Valerie J.Mercer
4 A key to the land snails of the Flatford area. J.E.Morton & J.Machin
3 The climate of the Dale peninsula, Pembroke. J.Oliver
2 Land use and farm practice in the parish of Dale. Barbara J.Dresser
1 The birds of the parish of Dale, including Skokholm. J.H.Barrett


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