Suffolk Natural History Contents Database
SUFFOLK NATURAL HISTORY 1954 - 2003
Part 1:  Index to Transactions

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TITLE

AUTHOR

PAGE

YEAR

VOL

PART

ID

NOTES

Frosted Yellow

E. T. Goldsmith

15

1954

9

1

29

 

Doubtful, Extinct and Uncommon Flora in Suffolk.

F. W. Simpson

38

1954

9

1

38

 

The Chalkhill Blue

 

9

1954

9

1

194

 

Notes on Rearing Lepidoptera . 1954.

 S. Beaufoy

10

1954

9

1

195

 

Lulworth Skipper.

 S. Beaufoy

11

1954

9

1

196

 

Small Pearl-Bordered Fritillary.

 S. Beaufoy

11

1954

9

1

197

 

Coccinellidae: Lady Birds.

 H. J. Borcham

12

1954

9

1

198

 

Hadena compta and other Captures on SuffolkCoast in1954.

 Austin Richardson

13

1954

9

1

199

 

A Rare Pyralid.

 Canon A. P. Waller

15

1954

9

1

201

 

Moths at Light in 1954.

 Canon Waller

16

1954

9

1

202

 

Notes on Lepidoptera, 1954.

 H. E. Chipperfield

19

1954

9

1

203

 

The Diptera of Suffolk (continued). Edited by

 A. E Aston

21

1954

9

1

204

 

Chest-spot on Long-tailed Field Mouse.

 Lord Cranbrook

32

1954

9

1

205

 

Young Field Voles from Birth to Weaning.

 Lord Cranbrook

33

1954

9

1

206

 

Blythburgh Marshes.

 P. J. 0. Trist

36

1954

9

1

207

 

Sea Club Rush.

 T. B. Ward and P. J. 0. Trist

37

1954

9

1

208

 

Changes in Bird Population of Suffolk, 1900-1950, Pt.11.

 A. C. C. Hervey

44

1954

9

1

210

 

Fossil Voles.

 Lord Cranbrook

48

1954

9

1

211

 

Weather Report, April 1953 to June 1954.

 R. R. Wilson

50

1954

9

1

212

 

British Lepidoptera for 1954,

 Baron de Worms

97

1955

9

2

213

 

Lepidoptera associated with the Eastern Counties.

 Baron de Worms

99

1955

9

2

214

 

Notes on Rearing Lepidoptera.

 S. Beaufoy

106

1955

9

2

215

 

Entomological Problems

 

107

1955

9

2

216

 

Life and Habits of the Solitary Bee.

 H. J. Borcham

108

1955

9

2

217

 

White-Mouthed Digger Wasp.

 H. J. Borcham

109

1955

9

2

218

 

Two Rannies.

 P. Downing

109

1955

9

2

219

 

Mullusca of Bobbit's Hole.

 A. G. Davis

110

1955

9

2

220

 

Geology of Bungay District.

 B. M. Funnell

115

1955

9

2

221

 

The Weather.

 H. J. Borchamz

127

1955

9

2

222

 

Weather Report, July, 1954 - March, 1955.

R. R. Wilson

128

1955

9

2

223

 

Myxornatosis in East Suffolk,

 Haslarn & N. W. Newell

213

1955

9

3

224

 

The Suffolk Crag,

 D. F. W. Baden-Powell

215

1955

9

3

225

 

Crag Pits in Chillesford, Buticy, Sutton,

 H. E. P. Spencer

222

1955

9

3

226

 

 Little Comard Brick Pits,

 F. H. A. Engleheart

225

1955

9

3

227

 

On Geology Around Ingham,

 B. M. Funnell

227

1955

9

3

228

 

On Collecting in Suffolk in 1955,

 H. E. Chipperfield

237

1955

9

3

229

 

On Collecting in Suffolk in 1955,

 Canon A. P. Waller.

237

1955

9

3

230

 

On Breeding of White-Banded Carpet,

H. E. Chipperfield

239

1955

9

3

231

 

A Collecting Trip in Eastern Counties, 1955,

 C. G. M. de Worms

239

1955

9

3

232

 

A Few Days in Suffolk, 1955,

 C. G. M. de Worms

241

1955

9

3

233

 

Some Interesting Captures,

 C. G. M. de Worms

244

1955

9

3

234

 

On Rearing Lepidoptera,

 S. Beaufoy

244

1955

9

3

235

 

Observations,

 S. Beaufoy .

245

1955

9

3

236

 

Life and Habits of Common Digger Wasps,

 H. J. Rorcharn

246

1955

9

3

237

 

Life and Habits of Silver Spring Digger Wasps,

 H. J. Borcham

248

1955

9

3

238

 

Uncommon Flora of Suffolk,

 F. W. Simpson

249

1955

9

3

239

 

.Lower Abbey Farm Marsh,

 N'. S. P. Mitchell

253

1955

9

3

240

 

Fems in Suffolk,

 Anne Beaufoy . .

255

1955

9

3

241

 

Sand Covert Marshes, Blythburgh, 11,

 P. J. 0; Trist

259

1955

9

3

242

 

Notes from the New Forest,

 P. J. Bxirton

261

1955

9

3

243

 

On Behaviour of Great Black-backed Gulls,

 F. K. Cobb

263

1955

9

3

244

 

 Weather Report. March - September, 1955,

 R. R. Wilson

267

1955

9

3

245

 

Mammals of S.W. Suffolk.

 W. H. Payn

309

1956

9

4

246

 

Distribution of Yellow-necked Mouse.

 N. Chandler and A. Heffer

313

1956

9

4

247

 

British Macro-Lepidoptera, 1955.

 Baron de Worms

316

1956

9

4

248

 

Butterflies Observed in Suffolk in 1955.

 W. S. George

319

1956

9

4

249

 

Cement Stone at Nacton and Septaria Generally.

 F. H. A. Engleheart

321

1956

9

4

250

 

Crag Palaeontology, Pt. 1.

 P. G. Cambridge

322

1956

9

4

251

 

Botanical Section.

 P. J. 0. Trist ..

327

1956

9

4

252

 

 Weather Report.

 R. R. Wilson

329

1956

9

4

253

 

A Study of Mill Races

 G. R. Milne

27

1956

10

1

254

 

Red Crag Deer from Trirnley and Felixstowe

 H. E. P. Spencer. :

39

1956

10

1

255

 

Hog Highland, Ipswich

 H. E. P. Spencer

40

1956

10

1

256

 

Collecting in Suffolk in July, 1956

 C. G. M. de Worms

42

1956

10

1

257

 

Moths at Waldringfield in 1956

 Alfred Waller

44

1956

10

1

258

 

Death's Head Moth and other Rare Species

 C. G.M. de Worms .

45

1956

10

1

259

 

Suffolk Notes for 1956

 H. E.Chippefield

46

1956

10

1

260

 

Clostera anachoreta

 C. G. M. de Worms.

47

1956

10

1

261

 

Captures near Southwold, 1956

 G. J. Baker

48

1956

10

1

262

 

Lepidoptera of SuffolkCoast, 1956

 Wilfred S. George

50

1956

10

1

263

 

Rearing the Large Blue Butterfly

 S. Beaufoy. .

51

1956

10

1

264

 

Diptera of Suffolk

 Edited by A. E. Aston and Dorothy Walker

54

1956

10

1

265

 

 Notes on Marsh Harriers..

G. R. G Benson

62

1956

10

1

266

 

Notes on Tapeworm from Yellow-necked Field Mouse

Stephen Prudhoe

66

1956

10

1

267

 

Plant Damage by Summer Storms

 P. J. 0. Trist

68

1956

10

1

268

 

Alien and Rare Plants at Lakenheath

 M. G. Rutterford

69

1956

10

1

269

 

The SuffolkCountyFlora.

J. C. N. Willis

70

1956

10

1

270

 

Some Interesting Suffolk Wildflowers

 E. S. Rowling

71

1956

10

1

271

 

A Frequent Alien

 P. J. 0. Trist

73

1956

10

1

272

 

Weather Report

 R. R. Wilson

75

1956

10

1

273

 

Changing Flora of Suffolk.

F. W. Simpson

115

1956

10

2

274

 

 Flora of roadside of A.45.

N. S. P. Mitchell

119

1956

10

2

275

 

Changing SuffolkCoast.

H. E. P. Spencer

123

1956

10

2

276

 

Geological Notes.

H. E. P. Spencer

126

1956

10

2

277

 

Foulerton Award.

G. E. Curtis 

127

1956

10

2

278

 

British Macrolepidoptera, 1956.

C. G. M. de Worms

128

1956

10

2

279

 

Further Records of Empididae.

C.. Garrett-Jones

130

1956

10

2

280

 

Myxomatosis in Suffolk, 1956.

I. Haslam and W. H. Newell

133

1956

10

2

281

 

Weather Report, 1957.

R. R. Wilson  

134

1956

10

2

282

 

Spider Fauna of the Heaths and Fens of West Suffolk

Erie Duffey, G H. Locket, A. F. Millidge

199

1957

10

3

283

 

Lepidoptera Notes, 1957

 H. E. Chipperfield

210

1957

10

3

284

 

Notes an Suffolk Lepidoptera

 A. P. Waller 

211

1957

10

3

285

 

More Notes on Suffolk Lepidoptera

 N. L. Birkett

212

1957

10

3

286

 

Rearing Lepidoptere

 S. Beaufoy   

216

1957

10

3

287

 

Emperor Dragonfly

 S. Beaufoy

217

1957

10

3

288

 

Some Early Lepidoptera

 S. Beaufoy  

213

1957

10

3

289

 

Cerura Bicuspis

 C. G. M. de Worms 

218

1957

10

3

290

 

Simyra albovenosa and Triphaena orbona

.C. G. M. de Worms      

220

1957

10

3

291

 

Mainly Moths

 Alasdair Aston.

220

1957

10

3

292

 

Diptera of Suffolk

 Alasdair Aston  

223

1957

10

3

293

 

Changing Flora of Suffolk

 F. W. Simpson

231

1957

10

3

294

 

Mammalian Bones

 H. E. P. Spencer   

239

1957

10

3

295

 

Mammalia of the Stutton Brickearth

 H. E. P. Spencer

242

1957

10

3

296

 

Notes on the Coypu

 M. E. St. J. Bame

243

1957

10

3

297

 

Of Mice and Parasites

 Grace Griffith   

244

1957

10

3

298

 

Note on Wolfe Collection

 M. M. Whiting  

246

1957

10

3

299

 

Weather Report

 R. R. Wilson   

248

1957

10

3

300

 

Book Review

 Lord Cranbrook    

249

1957

10

3

301

 

Roschill House, Famharn

 'Lord Cranbrook  

281

1958

10

4

302

 

Notes on the Suffolk Flora

  F. W. Simpson  

282

1958

10

4

303

 

Review of British Lepidoptera for 1957

  C. G. M. de Worms    

286

1958

10

4

304

 

A New Suffolk Moth

  Alasdair Aston   

288

1958

10

4

305

 

Other Micros New to Suffolk

  Alasdair Aston

290

1958

10

4

306

 

Phoridae (Diptera) New to Suffolk List

  L. Parmenter

292

1958

10

4

307

 

Note on the Geology of the Bobbitshole Area

  P. G. H. Boswell

294

1958

10

4

308

 

New Suffolk Mammalia from River Gravel: Barharn

 H. E. P. Spencer     

295

1958

10

4

309

 

The Yellow Necked Field Mouse at Stowrnarket

 W. G. Thurlow .     

297

1958

10

4

310

 

Weather Report

 R. R. Wilson. .

301

1958

10

4

311

 

Some Helminths from Fresh Water Birds in Suffolk

 Mary Beverley-Burton   .  

29

1958

11

1

312

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera

 H. E. Chippeffield

44

1958

11

1

313

 

Some Details of the Life and Habits -of the Digger Wasp

 Henry J. Boreham    

46

1958

11

1

314

 

Rare Moths

 A. P. Waller     

51

1958

11

1

315

 

Bentley Woods and Claude Morley

 S. Beaufoy

51

1958

11

1

316

 

Some East Suffolk Hover-Flies

 W. S. George. 

52

1958

11

1

317

 

The Diptera of Suffolk. . 

Alasdair Aston

54

1958

11

1

318

 

Various Notes on Microlepidoptera

 Alasdair Aston

59

1958

11

1

319

 

Gall Midge New to Suffolk

 Alasdair Aston

65

1958

11

1

320

 

Some Old Time Suffolk Records

 C. G. M. de Worms

67

1958

11

1

321

 

Sandpit Covert Marshes, Blythburgh, iii

 P. J. Trist

68

1958

11

1

322

 

Flora of 31 Miles of A45.

N S. P. Mitchell

71

1958

11

1

323

 

Suffolk Grasses

 F. W. Simpson . .   .

72

1958

11

1

324

 

Observing a Mole

 Lord Cranbrook 

85

1958

11

1

325

 

Two Visits to Suffolk during 1959.

 Baron de Worms

252

1959

11

3

347

 

The Bedstraw Hawk Moth.

 Baron de Worms

255

1959

11

3

348

 

The Waved Black in Suffolk.

 Baron de Worms

256

1959

11

3

349

 

Lepidoptera at Waldringfield during 1959.

 T. A. M. Waller       

257

1959

11

3

350

 

Working a Mercury Vapour Moth Trap.

 T. A. M. Waller       

259

1959

11

3

351

 

 '59 in the Sun.

 W. S. George    

260

1959

11

3

352

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera,

 H. E. Chipperfield

262

1959

11

3

353

 

Habits of the Solitary Wasp.

 J. Boreham 

264

1959

11

3

354

 

Notes on Entomolgy.

 Alisdair Aston  

265

1959

11

3

355

 

Iter Litorale,

 Robert Gathorne-Hardy

123

1959

11

2

326

 

Weather Report

.      

138

1959

11

2

327

 

Collecting in 1958,

 Alasdair Aston

139

1959

11

2

328

 

The Life and Habits of the Solitary Bee,

 Henry J Borcham

146

1959

11

2

329

 

Lepidoptera of 1958,

 W S. George

149

1959

11

2

330

 

A Review of British Lepidoptera,

 Baron C G. de Worms

150

1959

11

2

331

 

Some Non-Marine Mollusea from the lcenian,

 D C. Long

152

1959

11

2

332

 

The Sizewell Crag,

 H. E. P. Spencer

154

1959

11

2

333

 

The Aldeburgh Transitional Crag,

 H E. P. Spencer

154

1959

11

2

334

 

A Find in the Gipping Valley,

 H. E. P. Spencer

155

1959

11

2

335

 

Notes on the Feeding Habits of the Long-Eared Bat,    .  

The Earl of Cranbrook

155

1959

11

2

336

 

Notes from Flatford Mill

  

153

1959

11

2

337

 

Suffolk Willows

 F W. Simpson

159

1959

11

2

338

 

An Investigation of the Mud Fauna of the Stour Estuary.

 Frances Bull, Helen Honeyman and Susan Knott

223

1959

11

3

339

 

Prehistoric Mammalia of Suffolk.

 H. E. P. Spencer

237

1959

11

3

340

 

Eliminius Modestus.

 J. Collins    

240

1959

11

3

341

 

Feeding Habits of Noctule Bats.

 The Earl of Cranbrook

241

1959

11

3

342

 

CountyFlora Recordings.

 J. C. N. Willis. 

244

1959

11

3

343

 

Some Plant Records of 1959.

 J. C. N. Willis

246

1959

11

3

344

 

Lepidoptera Rearing Notes, 1958-59.

 S. Beaufoy

249

1959

11

3

345

 

The Meadow Brown Sex Ratios.

 S. Beaufoy  . 

251

1959

11

3

346

 

Botanical Fxcursion in East Suffolk.

 F. W. Simpson

303

1960

11

4

356

 

Vegetative Proliferation of Grasses and Phyllody of Clovers.

 P. J. 0. Trist 

307

1960

11

4

357

 

Roosting Preferences of a Whiskered Bat.

 The Earl of Cranbrook

311

1960

11

4

358

 

The Diptera of Suffolk.

 W. S. George and A. E. Aston

314

1960

11

4

359

 

Review of British Lepidoptera for 1959.

 Baron de Worm.s

321

1960

11

4

360

 

The Virginian Colin or Bob White Quad.

 The Lord Tollemache

323

1960

11

4

361

 

The Wavency-OuseValleyFens of the Suffolk-Norfolk Border.

 David J. Bellamy and Francis Rose...... ......

367

1960

11

5

362

 

Folding of the Ears of a Long Eared Btt (Plicotus aziritu.5).

the Earl of Cranbrook

386

1960

11

5

363

 

Birth of a Serotine Bat (Eptisicus serotinus, Schreber) in Captivity.

 the Earl of Cranbrook. ...... ......

387

1960

11

5

364

 

Some Flora Records of 1960.

 Janet C. N. Willis

390

1960

11

5

365

 

Ecological Study of Fritillaria meleagris.

 P. J. 0. Trist

392

1960

11

5

366

 

The Diptera of Suffolk.

 W. S. George and A. E. Aston.

403

1960

11

5

368

 

1960 for Aberrations.

 Alasdair Aston...... ...... ......

412

1960

11

5

369

 

Local Microlepidoptera.

 Alasdair Aston...... ......

416

1960

11

5

371

 

Lepidoptera Rearing Notes, 1959-60.

 S. Beaufoy

417

1960

11

5

372

 

Plague of HoverFlies

.  W. S. George ...... ...... ......

418

1960

11

5

373

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera, 1960.

 H. E. Chipperfield ...... ......

419

1960

11

5

374

 

Some Interesting Lepidoptera Captured in Suffolk during 1960.

Baron de Worrns.

400

1960

11

5

375

 

Three Additions to the Suffolk Lepidoptera.

Alasdair Aston.

414

1960

11

5

376

 

Supplement to the Final Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Suffolk.

 Alasdair Aston

479

1961

11

6

377

 

Review of British Lepidoptera for 1960.

 Baron de Worms

489

1961

11

6

378

 

Spiders from Redgrave, Lopharn and I-lopton Fens in the Wavency and Little Ouse Valleys.

 Dr. E. A. G. Duffey

31

1961

12

1

379

 

A Feeding Population of Pipistrelle Bats.

 W. V. Lovett

39

1961

12

1

380

 

Some Habits'of the Red-Legged Spider Hunting Wasp.

 Henry J. Borcham

44

1961

12

1

381

 

Entomological Notes.

 A. Aston

46

1961

12

1

382

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1961.

 H. E. Chipperfield

49

1961

12

1

383

 

Notes on Suffolk Lepidoptera for 1961.

 Baron de Worms

52

1961

12

1

384

 

A Ladybird Plague on the East Coast.

 Baron de Worms

55

1961

12

1

385

 

Scarcity of Meadow Browns.

 S. Beaufoy

56

1961

12

1

386

 

Notes on some Suffolk Grasses.

 F. W. Simpson

57

1961

12

1

387

 

Records of Interesting Grasses in Sufrolk, 1960-61.

 P. J. 0. Trist

58

1961

12

1

388

 

Prehistoric Animal Remains at Harkstead

 Harold E. P. Spencer

59

1961

12

1

389

 

Records of Bat Parasites from West Suffolk.

 Gordon B. Thornpson       

93

1962

12

2

390

 

A Review of Lepidoptera in the British Isles during 1961

Baron de Worms      

96

1962

12

2

391

 

Some Moths New to Suffolk.

 H. E. Chipperfield

99

1962

12

2

392

 

The Flora of an OldPasture.

 P. J. 0. Trist

100

1962

12

2

393

 

Breckland.

 Henry J. Borcham    

101

1962

12

2

394

 

Weather Report.

 Sheila Chaprnan    

105

1962

12

2

395

 

A Preliminary Account of the Spiders of the Flatford Mill Region.

 J. A. L. Cooke  .

155

1962

12

3

396

 

Coypu (Myocastor coypus) at Minsmere Bird Reserve.

 H. E. Axell.     

177

1962

12

3

397

 

Squirrel Survey

  .

184

1962

12

3

398

 

The Flight of Noctule and Pipestrelle Bats Compared.

 H. G. Barrett and The Earl of Cranbrook 

186

1962

12

3

399

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1962.

 H. E. Chipperfield

188

1962

12

3

400

 

Notes on Lepidoptera in Suffolk for 1962

. Baron de Worms

190

1962

12

3

401

 

Some Further Observations on the Habits of the Field Digger Wasp.

 H. J. Borcham     

192

1962

12

3

402

 

Movement of White Butterfiies.

 S. Beaufoy I.

193

1962

12

3

403

 

Weather Report, April to July, 1962.

 Sheila Chaprnan

195

1962

12

3

404

 

Publications Received

 

196

1962

12

3

405

 

Some Plants-Rare and Otherwise.

 Janet C. N. Willis

197

1962

12

3

406

 

Icklingham Plains-Habitat Study.

 P. J. 0. Trist

199

1962

12

3

407

 

Fungus Foray, 27th October, 1962.

 F. W. Simpson

200

1962

12

3

408

 

Notes on Dr. James Harrison's Lecture.

 W. H. Payn

202

1962

12

3

409

 

Notes on Mr. Kenneth Williamson's Lecture.

 W. H. Payn

203

1962

12

3

410

 

Two Rare Scarabacid Beetles RediscoverecL in Suffolk- Breckland.

 Dr. M. G. Morris  

245

1963

12

4

411

 

A Review of the Prevalence of British Lepidoptera in 1962.

 Baroin de Worms    

248

1963

12

4

412

 

The Pouch Meadow, Trimley.

 F. W. Simpson 

251

1963

12

4

413

 

Great Oak Trees and Others.

 J. 0. Wright 

252

1963

12

4

414

 

The Fibrous-Rooted Oxalis-Corniculatae.

 Janet C. N. Willis       

253

1963

12

4

415

 

Dactylorchis Ericetorum, Linton, and Other Orchids.

 Janet C. N. Willis     

256

1963

12

4

416

 

Coypu (Myocastor Coypus) at Minsmere during the Frost of January and February, 1963.

 H. E. Axell  

257

1963

12

4

417

 

The Great Freeze.

 G. E. Curtis

259

1963

12

4

418

 

The Prehistoric Deer of the East Anglian Crag Deposits.

H. E. P. Spencer    

262

1963

12

4

419

 

Weather Report.

 Sheila Chapman 

267

1963

12

4

420

 

Avenua fatua, L. and other Gran-iineac Records for Suffolk.

 P. J. O. Trist      

345

1964

12

5

43

 

Noctule Bats feeding on Cockchafers.

 H. G. Barrett and The Earl of Cranbrook    

347

1964

12

5

44

 

 Two Moths New to Suffolk.

 Alasdair Aston  

350

1964

12

5

45

 

An Amateur's Approach to Photornicrography.

 Michael Thomson       

352

1964

12

5

46

 

Swallows at Martiesham.

 Elsie R. Lingwcod 

356

1964

12

5

47

 

Wessex Wings.

 Wilfrid S. George   

359

1964

12

5

48

 

Our Flora and the Weather, 1962-63.

 F. W. Simpson

362

1964

12

5

49

 

Some Botanical Notes, 1963.

 Janet C. N. Willis  ....

364

1964

12

5

50

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera, 1963.(I)

 Baron de Worms

366

1964

12

5

51

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera, 1963(II)

E. Chipperfield

370

1964

12

5

52

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera, 1963 (III)

 Alasdair Aston

375

1964

12

5

53

 

The Observers Book of Lichens-A Review   

 

378

1964

12

5

54

 

The Great Schwendener Controversy .

 Janet C. N. Willis

379

1964

12

5

55

 

The Zoological Record

 

382

1964

12

5

56

 

The Contemporary Mammalian Fossils of the Crags.

 Harold E. P. Spencer   

333

1964

12

5

42

 

Breckland Flora. 

 Derrick J. Martin

429

1964

12

6

96

 

Some Observations on the Badger. 

 Norah Burke

437

1964

12

6

97

 

A Review of British Lepidoptera for 1963.  

 Baron de Worrns

443

1964

12

6

98

 

Notes on the Behaviour of a Hibernating Noctule (Nyctalus noctula). 

 The Earl of Cranbrook

446

1964

12

6

99

 

Megaceros savini. A New Suffolk Crag Deer. 

Harold E. P. Spencer

448

1964

12

6

100

 

Parasites from Mammals in Suffolk. 

 A. M. Hutson

451

1964

12

6

101

 

Enterprising Stoats. 

 Mrs. R. A. Harrison

453

1964

12

6

102

 

Book Reviews-The Handbook of British Mammals ; King Todd ; The Tradescants

 

455

1964

12

6

103

 

Publications Received

 

458

1964

12

6

104

 

Flora of the Coralline and Red Crags of East Suffolk.

 F. W. Simpson

7

1965

13

1

105

 

Crayfish in Suffolk Rivers.

 A. W. Dayies

11

1965

13

1

106

 

Notes on a Foraging Group of Serotine Bats.

 the Earl of Cranbrook 

15

1965

13

1

107

 

Noctule Bats Feeding on Summer Chafers.

 D. A. White

20

1965

13

1

108

 

An Albino Ramshorn Snail.

 Alexander Eden

22

1965

13

1

109

 

The Coming of the Lizard Orchid to the Breck.

 M.G. Rutterford .

24

1965

13

1

110

 

Fenlands-A Lecture

 F. J. Bingley

26

1965

13

1

111

 

 And Suddenly They're Here.

 Wilfred S. George

27

1965

13

1

112

 

Collecting in Suffolk, July 1964.

 Baron de Worms

29

1965

13

1

113

 

Some Further Records of Suffolk Lepidoptera for 1964.

 Baron de Worms ..

31

1965

13

1

114

 

The Scarce Black Arches in Suffolk.

 Baron de Worms

36

1965

13

1

115

 

Movement of White Butterflies.

 S. Beaufoy

38

1965

13

1

116

 

The Angle-Striped Sallow Moth and other Lepidoptera in Suffolk during 1964.

 Alasdair E. Aston

39

1965

13

1

117

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1964.

 H. E. Chipperfield

41

1965

13

1

118

 

The Distribution of some rare Breckland Spider.

 Eric Duffey

67

1965

13

2

119

 

Resume of Weather for the Ipswich Area-1964.

 S. J. Burnell  .. .

79

1965

13

2

120

 

Squirrel Survey 1963-1964.

 The Earl of Cranbrook and W. H. Payn

82

1965

13

2

121

 

The Stag Beetle.

 J. M. Clark.

86

1965

13

2

122

 

 Mammal Society's National Distribution Scheme

 

90

1965

13

2

123

 

A Review of British Lepidoptera for 1964.

 Baron de Womis

92

1965

13

2

124

 

Lepidoptera at Easton Bavents Ist to 8th August, 1964.

A. L. Bull

95

1965

13

2

125

 

Lepidoptera near Woodbridge in 1964.

 Humphrey Pease

97

1965

13

2

126

 

Beecabunga.

 J. C. N. Willis and M. M. Whiting

99

1965

13

2

127

 

Book Review

 

101

1965

13

2

128

 

East-Anglian Geology Honoured

 

102

1965

13

2

129

 

The Breck Fens.

 S. M. Haslam

137

1966

13

3

130

 

The Eyes of the Flies.

 W. S. George

147

1966

13

3

131

 

Neglect of Echolocation by a Noctule Bat feeding in captivity.

 The Earl of Cranbrook.

149

1966

13

3

132

 

Resume of Weather for Ipswich Area, April to September, 1965.

 S. J. Bumell

152

1966

13

3

133

 

New Alanunalian Fossils from Red Crag.

 H. E. P. Spencer

154

1966

13

3

134

 

Some Breckland Fungi

 

157

1966

13

3

135

 

Additions to the Suffolk Microlepidoptera.

 A. E. Aston

159

1966

13

3

136

 

A Noctuid New to Suffolk and the British Isles.

 Baron de Worms . .

163

1966

13

3

137

 

The Speckled Footrnan, taken in Suffolk and its present status in the British Isles.

 Baron de Worms

164

1966

13

3

138

 

Some Suffilk Lepidoptera Records for 1965.

 Baron de Worms

165

1966

13

3

139

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera, 1965.

 H. E. Chipperfield

168

1966

13

3

140

 

Lepidoptera at Weston, 1965.

 A. E. Aston

171

1966

13

3

141

 

Book Review.

 

175

1966

13

3

142

 

A Contribution to the Geological History of Suffolk.

 H. E. P. Spencer .1

197

1966

13

4

143

 

A Review of Lepidoptera in Great Britain during 1965.

 Baron de Worms

210

1966

13

4

144

 

Fritillaria Meleagris.

 Miss J. C. N. Willis

214

1966

13

4

145

 

Weather Notes for Ipswich Area-1965-66.

. S. J. Bumell

218

1966

13

4

146

 

Book Review..

 

220

1966

13

4

147

 

Publication Received

 

220

1966

13

4

148

 

Some Larval Trematodes in the Freshwater Fauna of the Flatford Mill Area.

 D. J. Bradley

273

1967

13

5

149

 

Preliminary Survey of Mammals at Lopham and Redgrave Fens.

 Daphne Fielding

286

1967

13

5

150

 

The Flora of a Manorial Pasture.

 P. J. 0. Trist .

288

1967

13

5

151

 

Contribution to the Geological History of Suffolk (Part 2)

H. E. P. Spencer

290

1967

13

5

152

 

o Review of Lepidoptera Collecting in Suffolk during 1966.

 Baron de Worms.

314

1967

13

5

153

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera, 1966.

 I-1. E. Chipperficid

318

1967

13

5

154

 

The Concolorous Wainscot (Arenostola Extrema, I-lubner) A Noctuid New to Suffolk: A brief review of its status in the British Isles.

 Baron de Worms

321

1967

13

5

155

 

The Gold Spangle (Plusia Bractea, Fabr.) A Noctuid Moth New to Suffolk: A note on its recent extension of range in the British Isles.

 Baron de Worms

322

1967

13

5

156

 

A Note on Suffolk Lichens.

 D. C. Hawksworth

323

1967

13

5

157

 

The Common Star of Bethlehem, Dove's Dung (Ornithogalum umbelletum).

Miss J. C. N. Willis

324

1967

13

5

158

 

Weather Notes for Ipswich Area-April to September,1966.

S. J. Bumell

326

1967

13

5

159

 

Coralline Crag at Aldeburgh Brickyard

 

328

1967

13

5

160

 

A Visit to Rosehill, Farnham, Suffolk

 

329

1967

13

5

161

 

Book Reviews

 

330

1967

13

5

162

 

Some Aspects of Nature Conservation in Suffolk.

 F. W. Sirnpson. .

355

1967

13

6

163

 

The Nature Conservancy.

 Dr. Martin George

362

1967

13

6

164

 

A Contribution to the Geological History of Suffolk (Part 3).

 H. E. P. Spencer

366

1967

13

6

165

 

A Note on the Interglacial Deposit at Bobbitshole, near Ipswich.

 B. W. Sparks and R. G. West

390

1967

13

6

166

 

Suffolk Naturalists' Society Deer Survey

 

393

1967

13

6

167

 

Agnes.

 G. L. Purser . .o

395

1967

13

6

168

 

 Review of British Lepidoptera for 1966.

 Baron de Worms

397

1967

13

6

169

 

Survey of the Syrphidae (Hover-Flies) of Redgrave and South Lopham Fens.

 W. S., George

400

1967

13

6

170

 

Resume of Weather for Ipswich Area-October, 1966 to March, 1967.

 S. J. Burnell

404

1967

13

6

171

 

Former Suffolk Naturalists

 

406

1967

13

6

172

 

Book Reviews .

 

409

1967

13

6

173

 

The Use of Heather Burning as a Management Technique for a Suffolk Heathiand.

 Peter Nicholson   

7

1967

14

1

421

 

Records of Suffolk Cladoniae (Lichens).

 S. A. Manning

11

1967

14

1

422

 

The Study of Wild Bees.

 P. A. Raccy  

16

1967

14

1

423

 

A Preliminary Survey of the Coleoptera of Redgrave and Lopham Fens.

 R. D. Pope      

25

1967

14

1

424

 

Moths of Redgrave and Lophain Fens.

 C. W. Pierce

41

1967

14

1

425

 

Brown Hares (Lepus Europ~) on OrfordBeach,

1964-6. D. A. White       

49

1967

14

1

426

 

The Flora of Suffolk.

 P. J. 0. Trist   

58

1967

14

1

427

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1967.

H.E. Chipperfield  

60

1967

14

1

428

 

Needham Market Lepidoptera in 1967.

 W. Pierce .

64

1967

14

1

429

 

Discovering the Past.

 H. E. P. Spencer   .

67

1967

14

1

430

 

Few Lichens Left.

 J. C. N. Willis    

68

1967

14

1

431

 

Mr. A. C. C. Hervey     

 

70

1967

14

1

432

 

Plant Galls.

 Dr. G. D. Heathcote

115

1968

14

2

175

 

A Review of Lepidoptera in Britain during 1967.

 Baron de Wonms .

120

1968

14

2

176

 

Notes on a Suffolk Starling Roost.

 R. J. Copping

124

1968

14

2

177

 

Former Suffolk Naturalists.

 D. J. Martin

125

1968

14

2

178

 

The Crag Elephant (Archidiskondon Meridionalis).

 H. E. P. Spencer

127

1968

14

2

179

 

(Zanclognatha Tarsicrinalis, Knoch.) again in Suffolk and some Further County Records of Lepidoptera for 1967.

 Baron de Worms

130

1968

14

2

180

 

Book Review ..

 

132

1968

14

2

181

 

Beer and Botany.

 Mea Allan

175

1969

14

3

182

 

A Contribution to the Census of the Non-marine Mollusca of Suffolk.

 H. E. J. Biggs

182

1969

14

3

183

 

A Preliminary Survey of the Coleoptera of Redgrave and Lopham Fens-A Supplement.

 R. D. Pope

189

1969

14

3

184

 

Moths of Redgrave and Lopham Fens-Second Report.

 C. W. Pierce .

208

1969

14

3

185

 

The Fighting Caterpillars of the Orange-Tip Butterfly.

 Wilfrid S. George

212

1969

14

3

186

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1968.

 H. E. Chipperfield

214

1969

14

3

187

 

The Marsh Moth (Hydrillula palustris, Hiibn.) in East Suffolk with notes on its range and occurrence in the British Isles.

 Baron de Worms

217

1969

14

3

188

 

The Butterflies of Lopharn and Redgrave Fens.

 S. Beaufoy

219

1969

14

3

189

 

Records of some Grasses in Suffolk 1968.

 P. J. 0. Trist

220

1969

14

3

190

 

The Rannoch Looper (Itame brunneata, Thunb.) and other records of Lepidoptera in Suffolk during 1968.

 Baron de Worms. .

222

1969

14

3

191

 

Visit to the West Suffolk Sites held by the CountyTrust for Nature Conservation.

 P. J. 0. Trist

226

1969

14

3

192

 

Book Review.

 

227

1969

14

3

193

 

Some Observations on Foxes.

 Norah Burke

38

1969

15

1

433

 

Butterflies in Suffolk.

 S. Beaufoy

42

1969

15

1

434

 

Mammal Records.

 the Earl of Cranbrotk

46

1969

15

1

435

 

The Defence of Aphids against Predators and Parasites.

 G. D. Heathcote

55

1969

15

1

436

 

Bracken Regression on an East Suffolk Heath.

 R. Garrett-Jones

59

1969

15

1

437

 

Rare or Unusual Fish, 1968

 R. W. Blacker

62

1969

15

1

438

 

A Review of British Lepidoptera for 1968.

 Baron de Worms

64

1969

15

1

439

 

Counts of Animal Corpses on East Suffolk Roads.

 Peter Nicholson

67

1969

15

1

440

 

SuffolkCountyFlora - Suffolk Flora Committee

 

109

1970

15

2

441

 

SuffolkCountyFlora

F. W. Sirnpson

112

1970

15

2

442

 

Hedgerow Survey

 

116

1970

15

2

443

 

Distribution of Deer in Suffolk.

 the Earl of Cranbrook and W. H. Payn

123

1970

15

2

444

 

Weather at Ipswich in 1969.

 F. W. Simpson

128

1970

15

2

445

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1969

H. E. Chippefficid

132

1970

15

2

446

 

. Suffolk Butterflies from 1945.

S. Beaufoy

135

1970

15

2

447

 

The Clifden Nonpareil and other interesting Lepidoptera in Suffolk during 1969

Baron de Worms

138

1970

15

2

448

 

Notes on Needham Market Lepidoptera, 1969.

 C. W. Pierce

140

1970

15

2

449

 

Moths of Redgrave. and Lopham Fens, Third Report.

 C. W. Pierce

142

1970

15

2

450

 

Moths in a SudbourneGarden.

 H. Pease

144

1970

15

2

451

 

Gold Medal Wood, Great Glernham.

 the Earl of Cranbrook

145

1970

15

2

452

 

A Contribution to the Geological History of Suffolk, Part 4.

 H. E. P. Spencer

148

1970

15

2

453

 

Mapping the Distribution of Freshwater Fish in the British Isles.

 P. S. Maitland

213

1970

15

3

455

 

Caddis Flies.

 G. D. Heathcote

219

1970

15

3

456

 

Distribution of Deer in Suffolk, Part 2.

 the Earl of Cranbrook and W. H. Payn

222

1970

15

3

457

 

The White-Speck Wainscot in Suffolk with notes on. its range and occurrence in the British Isles.

 Baron de Worms

223

1970

15

3

458

 

A Review of Lepidoptera in Britain during 1969.

 Baron de Worms

224

1970

15

3

459

 

Barberry Carpet Moth.

 C. W. Pierce

273

1971

15

4

713

 

Former Suffolk Naturalists.

 D. J. Martin

275

1971

15

4

714

 

Claviceps purpurea on Wild Grasses.

 F. W. Sirnpson

278

1971

15

4

715

 

A Contribution to the Geological I-listory of Suffolk,Part 5.

 H. E. P. Spencer

279

1971

15

4

716

 

Survey of Suffolk Crag Exposures: 1953-1959

 

357

1971

15

4

717

 

Some Records of Lepidoptera in Suffolk during 1970.

 Baron de Worms

364

1971

15

4

718

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1970.

 H. E. Chipperfield

368

1971

15

4

719

 

Needharn Market Lepidoptera in 1970.

 C. W. Pierce

372

1971

15

4

720

 

The Conservation of Roadside Verges in Suffolk.

 C. W. Pierce and C. E. Ranson

376

1971

15

4

721

 

The Hover-flies (Syrphidae) of Gromford Meadow, Snape.

 Wilfrid S. George

389

1971

15

4

722

 

SuffolkCountyFlora

 

391

1971

15

4

723

 

Moths of Redgrave and Lopham Fens, Fourth Report.

. C. W. Pierce

393

1971

15

4

724

 

Fungus Foray, DunwichForest.

 F. W. Simpson

395

1971

15

4

725

 

Weather at Ipswich, 1969.

 F. W. Simpson

397

1971

15

4

726

 

The Heathlands'of East Suffolk Sandlings.

 Patrick H. Armstrong

417

1971

15

5

727

 

A Review of British Lepidoptera for.1970.

 Baron.de Worms

431

1971

15

5

728

 

Conservatibn -of Reptiles and Amphibians.

 J. W. Steward

434

1971

15

5

729

 

Abundance of Aphids and some Insects,that prey on them in Suffolk, as shown  catches on Sticky Traps

 G. D. Heathcote

437

1971

15

5

730

 

Festuca glauca Lam. and the, var. caesia (Sm.) K. Richt Blue or Grey Fescue'.

 P. J. 0. Trist

443

1971

15

5

731

 

Coleoptera taken during 1970 from Arable Fields at Haughley Research Farms.

 Paul J. Harding

445

1971

15

5

732

 

A Monceciotis Salix babyonensis at East Bergholt.

 Andrew Girling and Alan Wilkinson

450

1971

15

5

733

 

The Suffolk Otter Survey.

 Rodney B. West and Peter-.Nicholson

452

1971

15

5

734

 

Gnawed Bones from the Crag and Forest Bed Deposits of East Anglia.

 A. J. Sutcliffe and H. D. Collings

497

1972

15

6

735

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1971.

 H. E. Chipperfield

499

1972

15

6

736

 

Some Records of Lepidoptera in Suffolk During 1971.

 Baron de Worms

503

1972

15

6

737

 

Snails in Archaeological Excavations.

 the Earl of Cranbrook

506

1972

15

6

738

 

Barberry'Carpet Moth, Second Report.

 C. W. Pierce

511

1972

15

6

739

 

Coccinellid Beetles on the East Coast.

 G. D. Heatheote

515

1972

15

6

740

 

SuffolkCountyFlora.

 F. W. Simpson

516

1972

15

6

741

 

A Contribu'tion to the Geological History of Suffolk, Supplement.

 Harold E. P. Spencer

517

1972

15

6

742

 

Notes on Some Suffolk Crag Localities.

 R. A. D. Markham

520

1972

15

6

743

 

A Review of Lepidoptera in the British Isles during 1971.

 Baron de Worms

38

1972

16

1

744

 

The White-Banded Carpet (Euphyia luctuata Schiff.) in West Suffolk.

 Baron de Worms

40

1972

16

1

745

 

A Riverside Wood at Hadleigh. A Preliminary Survey.

 Edith Dickinson

41

1972

16

1

746

 

The Beet Leaf Bug in East Anglia.

 G. D. Heathcote

43

1972

16

1

747

 

Plegaderus vulneratus Panz. (Histeridae)-A Species of Coleoptera recently discovered in Britain and now added to the Suffolk List.

 David R. Nash

46

1972

16

1

748

 

A New Suffolk locality for the Snail Monacha cartusiana (Miiller).

 Martin and Susan Bishop

47

1972

16

1

749

 

Suffolk Dragonflies.

 S. Beaufoy

95

1973

16

2

750

 

Of Squirrels, Rooks, and Nuthatches.

 E. C. Green

97

1973

16

2

751

 

Glow-worms.

 G. D. Heatheote

100

1973

16

2

752

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1972.

H. E. Chipperfield

102

1973

16

2

753

 

Some Records of Lepidoptera in Suffolk for 1972

 Baron de Worms

105

1973

16

2

754

 

Some Observations on the Flora of the Margins of the AI 2.

 W. J. Plumb

162

1973

16

3

755

 

A Review of Lepidoptera in Britain during

.Baron de Worms

158

1973

16

3

756

 

Norwich Crag at Covehithe, Suffolk.

 P. E. Long

199

1974

16

4

13

 

Rearing the Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) in Suffolk

 S. Beaufoy

209

1974

16

4

14

 

Four Species of Coleoptera probably new to the Suffolk County List.

 David R. Nash

211

1974

16

4

15

 

The Silvery Crocus Crocus biflorus Miller in Britain.

 David McClintock

217

1974

16

4

17

 

Lacewings.

 G. D. Heathcote

220

1974

16

4

18

 

The Campions.

 N. R. Kerr

224

1974

16

4

19

 

Freshwater Mussels at Campsea Ashe.

 the Earl of Cranbrook

227

1974

16

4

20

 

Narcissus Van Sion at Monewden.

 P. J. O. Trist

230

1974

16

4

21

 

A Preliminary List of the Fauna of StavertonPark, Suffolk.

 Paul T. Harding

232

1974

16

4

22

 

Norwich Crag at Covehithe, Suffolk.

 P. E. Long

199

1974

16

4

757

 

Rearing the Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) in Suffolk.

 S. Beaufoy

209

1974

16

4

758

 

Four Species of Coleoptera probably new to the Suffolk County List.

 David R. Nash

211

1974

16

4

759

 

The Silvery Crocus Crocus biftorus Miller in Suffolk..

 F. W. Simpson

215

1974

16

4

760

 

The Silvery Crocus Crocus biflorus Miller in Britain.

 David McClintock

217

1974

16

4

761

 

Lacewings.

 G. D. Heathcote

220

1974

16

4

762

 

The Campions.

N. R. Kerr

224

1974

16

4

763

 

Freshwater Mussels at Campsea Ashe.

 the Earl of Cranbrook

227

1974

16

4

764

 

Narcissus Van Sion at Monewden.

 P. J. 0. Trist

230

1974

16

4

765

 

A Preliminary List of the Fauna of StavertonPark, Suffolk.

 Paul T. Harding

232

1974

16

4

766

 

A Preliminary List of the Fauna of StavertonPark, Suffolk, Part 2.

 R. C. Welch and P. T. Harding

287

1974

16

5

776

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1973.

 H. E. Chipperfield

305

1974

16

5

777

 

Man Worked Bones from the Norwich Crag at Easton Bavents.

 H. D. Collings

309

1974

16

5

778

 

Barberry Carpet Moth. Third Report.

 C. W. Pierce

316

1974

16

5

779

 

Changes in the Lichen Flora of the Parish of Mendlesham, Suffolk, during the last Fifty Years.

 B.   Coppins and P. W. Lambley

319

1974

16

5

780

 

The Te'rritories of Male Orange-Tip Butterflies near Southwold.

 H. D. Collings

336

1974

16

5

781

 

The Brambles of Suffolk.

 E. S. Edees

338

1974

16

5

782

 

The Alder 'Kitten, The Speckled Footman, and other Lepidoptera in Suffolk during 1973.

 Baron de Worms

347

1974

16

5

783

 

A Review of Lepidoptera in Britain for 1973.

 Baron de Worms

351

1974

16

5

784

 

The Striped I-lawk and other Lepidaptera recorded in Suffolk during 1974.

 Baron de Worms

375

1975

16

6

785

 

The Suffolk Otter Survey.

 R. B. West

378

1975

16

6

786

 

E.nicmus testaceus (S.) (Col. Latbridiidae).

 D. R. Nash

389

1975

16

6

787

 

Doreatoma chrysomelina Sturm. (Col. Anobiidae) re-discovered in Suffolk.

 D. R. Nash

392

1975

16

6

788

 

Barberry Carpet Moth. Fourth Report.

 C. W. Pierce

394

1975

16

6

789

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera, 1974.

 H. E. Chipperfield

396

1975

16

6

790

 

A Preliminary List of the Fauna of StavertonPark, Suffolk, Part 3.

 P. T. Harding

399

1975

16

6

791

 

Old Friends in New World.

 W. S. George

420

1975

16

6

792

 

A Beginner's Excursion into Entbmology.

 J. A. Plant

422

1975

16

6

793

 

Post Mortem Examination of Wild Mammals and Birds

 

424

1975

16

6

794

 

Meeting of Council and Annual General Meeting

 

37

1975

17

1

798

 

Observatiors on the flora and origin of Redgrave and Lopham Fens, summer 1973.

 Mrs. S. A. Heathcote

39

1975

17

1

799

 

A review of Lepidoptera in Britain during 1974.

 Baron de Worms

60

1975

17

1

801

 

Behaviour of a Bat Flying Over Water

 Lord Medway

64

1975

17

1

802

 

The fish of the River Stour, Suffolk.

 C. R. Kennedy, R. Burrough, C. Aves, J. Landsberg

49

1975

17

1

803

 

Moths of Redgrave and Lopham Fens.

 C. W. Pierce

116

1976

17

2

804

 

Observations on the Cryptic Behaviour of Machimus atricapillus (Fln.) (Diptera: Asilidae).

 A. G. Irwin

118

1976

17

2

805

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera, 1975.

 H. E. Chipperfield

120

1976

17

2

806

 

Some Records of Lepidoptera in Suffolk during 1975.

 Baron de Worms

123

1976

17

2

807

 

A Review of Lepidoptera in Britain during 1975

 Baron de Worms

127

1976

17

2

808

 

Further Important Additions to the Suffolk List of Coleoptera.

 David R. Nash

130

1976

17

2

809

 

More about the Lower Pleistocene Human Site at Easton Bavents.

 H. D. Collings

135

1976

17

2

810

 

Bishybarnabees.

 G. D. Heathcote

203

1977

17

3

811

 

A Suffolk plan for otter conservation.

 The Earl of Granbrook

208

1977

17

3

812

 

Observations on the effects of the fire of 1973 upon the vegetation of Redgrave and Lopham Fens.

 Malcom Marks and Richard Swan

211

1977

17

3

813

 

Oak galls.

 F. W. Simpson

217

1977

17

3

814

 

Water Germander, Teucrium scordium (L).

 M. G. Rutterford

218

1977

17

3

815

 

A century of change.

 Alec Bull

220

1977

17

3

816

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera, 1976.

 H. E. Chipperfield

225

1977

17

3

817

 

Camberwell Beauties, the scarce Chocolate Tip and other Lepidoptera in Suffolk during 1976.

 Baron de Worms

228

1977

17

3

818

 

A review of Lepidoptera in Britain during 1976.

 Baron de Worms

233

1977

17

3

819

 

A new Guillemot, Cepphus species, from the lower Pleistocene

 C. I. 0. Harrison

238

1977

17

3

820

 

Breeding Bitterns at Minsmere

Rob Berry

318

1977

17

4

821

 

Racial Hybridisation and its Effect on the movements of Bearded Tits ringed in Suffolk.

John Newton

321

1977

17

4

822

 

The Otter in Suffolk

The Earl of Cranbrook

327

1977

17

4

823

 

Fritillaria meleagris at Micklefield, Suffolk

P.J.O. Trist

332

1977

17

4

824

 

Population Dynamics of the Cockle Cerastoderma edule in the Stour Estuary

F. N. Sharp

333

1977

17

4

825

 

The Concealed Chalk Surface of Mid-Suffolk

Geoffrey J. Notcutt

346

1977

17

4

826

 

A Longtailed Duck Clangula hymenalis from the Norwich Crag of Suffolk

C. J. O. Harrison

358

1977

17

4

827

 

Thermal Microclimates of the Redgrave and Lopham Fen Nature Reserve.

A. P. Gay

360

1977

17

4

828

 

The Emperor Dragomfly, Anax imperator.

S. Beaufoy

375

1977

17

4

829

 

Chelostoma campanularum Kirby, Hymenoptera

E. Milne-Redheah

378

1977

17

4

830

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1977.

H. E. Chipperfield

379

1977

17

4

831

 

Suffolk Coleoptera: Corrigenda

H. Mendel

388

1977

17

4

832

 

Notes on the Suffolk List of Coleoptera: 1 - Carabidae.

David R. Nash

389

1977

17

4

833

 

Nature Conservancy in the Churchyard

F. J. Bingley

401

1977

17

4

834

 

Fifty years of ornithology in Suffolk

 W. H. Payn

52

1979

18

1

847

 

Suffolk botany, 1929-1979.

 F. W. Simpson

55

1979

18

1

848

 

A review of some butterflies and moths in Suffolk during the past fifty years

 Baron de Worms

63

1979

18

1

849

 

Recollections of a Suffolk Naturalist in the early days of the Society

 E. P. Wiltshire

70

1979

18

1

850

 

Some Suffolk plant records 1977-1978.

E. M. Hyde and M. A. Hyde

75

1979

18

1

851

 

Tulipa sylvestris L. in Suffolk Y.c.25.

P. J. 0. Trist

82

1979

18

1

852

 

Some former sites of Tulipa sylvestris L in Suffolk.

F. W. Simpson

84

1979

18

1

853

 

The harvest mouse in Suffolk in 1978

 C. R. Naunton

86

1979

18

1

854

 

Notes on the Suffolk list of Coleoptera: I-Carabidae, a supplement

 David R. Nash

88

1979

18

1

855

 

Additions to and comments on the Suffolk list of Anobiidae (Coleoptera)

 H. Mendel

94

1979

18

1

856

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1978

 H. E. Chipperfield

98

1979

18

1

857

 

Soils of Redgrave and Lopham Fens

 J. R. Price

104

1979

18

1

858

 

A review of Suffolk ornithology in 1979

 D. R. Moore

124

1980

18

2

873

 

Tle George Brownlow Benson collection of bird study skins

 B. R. Sawford (with a footnote by D. R. Moore)

127

1980

18

2

874

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1979

 H. E. Chipperficid

129

1980

18

2

875

 

Moths recorded at Wissett, nr. Halesworth in 1979.

 F. B. S. Antram

133

1980

18

2

876

 

Notes on the Suffolk list of Coleoptera: 2-Lathridiidae

 David R. Nash

134

1980

18

2

877

 

Notes on Suffolk Carabidae (Coleoptera) including two species new to the county list

 H. Mendel

141

1980

18

2

878

 

Were we invaded by greenfly? G

 D. Heatheote

144

1980

18

2

879

 

An under-recorded millipede from Suffolk

 E. Milne-Redhead

148

1980

18

2

880

 

The study of spiders and some recent records of interesting spiders found in Suffolk

 W. A. Thornhll

149

1980

18

2

881

 

A predator defence in Onychiurus armatus (Tuilb.) (Collembola: Onychiuridac).

R. A. Brown

152

1980

18

2

882

 

Some recent plant records

 E. M. Hyde, M. A. Hyde, P. G. Lawson and F. W. Simpson

157

1980

18

2

883

 

Oenanthe pimpinelloides L. in Suffolk.

E. M. Hyde

165

1980

18

2

884

 

Notes on Oenanthe pimpinelloides L. and 0. lachenaiii C.C. Gmel.

F. W. Simpson

166

1980

18

2

885

 

The shingle foreshorel lagoon system of Shingle Street

 R. S. K. Barnes and S. E. Heath

168

1980

18

2

886

 

Natural history societies and the future

 N. R. Kerr

193

1981

18

3

887

 

A brief review of Suffolk ornithology in 1980

 D. R. Moore

196

1981

18

3

888

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1980.

 H. F. Chipperfield

197

1981

18

3

889

 

Some Lepidoptera recorded from Suffolk Trust for Nature Conservation reserves during 1980

 A. Watchman

201

1981

18

3

890

 

Stigmelia tiliae (Frey), a nepticulid moth new to the county list

 S. A. Manning

203

1981

18

3

891

 

Long term monitoring of the moth populations at Broom's Barn

 I. P. Woiwod

204

1981

18

3

892

 

Notes on the Suffolk list of Coleoptera: Cucujidae and Silvanidae

 D. R. Nash

210

1981

18

3

893

 

The spiders of Suffolk

 A. Russell-Smith

213

1981

18

3

894

 

A review of Suffolk pseudoscorpions

 H. Mendel (With an original drawing by W. A. Thomhill)

226

1981

18

3

895

 

Some recent plant records

 E. M. Hyde, M. A. Hyde & F. W. Simpson

233

1981

18

3

896

 

Nineteenth century Rubus specimens from Suffolk

 Carol A. Green

242

1981

18

3

897

 

The brambles of Suffolk: further notes

 Alec L. Bull

247

1981

18

3

898

 

A brief review of the botany of Shingle Street, Suffolk

 S. E. Heath

249

1981

18

3

899

 

A plant-bearing horizon in the lcenian Crag of Easton Bavents and Covehithe

 P. Cambridge

254

1981

18

3

900

 

Early man in the Antian Crag at Easton Bavents, Suffolk

 H. D. Collings

257

1981

18

3

901

 

A brief review of Suffolk ornithology in 1981

 D. R. Moore

275

1982

18

4

902

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1981

H. E. Chipperfield

286

1982

18

4

904

 

Suffolk Orthoptera

 G. W. Maybury

289

1982

18

4

905

 

Notes on some Suffolk sawflies

 E. Milne-Redhead

293

1982

18

4

906

 

A few more records of Pseudoscorpions including a species new to Suffolk

 H. Mendel

296

1982

18

4

907

 

A woodlouse new to East Anglia

 A. G. Irwin

297

1982

18

4

908

 

Some Suffolk plant records 1980-81

 E. M. Hyde, M. A. Hyde & F. W. Simpson

298

1982

18

4

909

 

An introductory note on the native Roses of Suffolk

 I. M. Vaughan

304

1982

18

4

910

 

The Huntingfield oak

 F. W. Simpson

308

1982

18

4

911

 

Old Ipswich gardens

 F. W. Simpson

309

1982

18

4

912

 

Notes on the high-level (?marine), late Anglian Woolpit Beds, Suffolk

 C. R. Bristow & D. M. Gregory

310

1982

18

4

913

 

The increase and feeding habits of herring and lesser black-backed gulls at Orfordness, Suffolk

 G. J. Uomas, J. Partridge, R. S. Wolstenholme, P. Richards, M. J. Everett & C. J. Cadbury

277

1982

18

4

914

 

A review of Suffolk ornithology 1982

 D. R. Moore

331

1983

19

0

915

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1982.

 H. E. Chipperfield

333

1983

19

0

916

 

 Beetles (Coleoptera) new to Suffolk.

H. Mendel

337

1983

19

0

917

 

Dienerella separanda Reitt. (Col. Lathridiidac), not D. elongata (Curt.) from StavertonPark, Suffolk.

R. C. Welch

342

1983

19

0

918

 

Social wasps in Suffolk

 G. D. Heathdote

343

1983

19

0

919

 

Additions to the Suffolk Marine Fauna List

 R. G. Hughes & P'Quinn

346

1983

19

0

920

 

A tale of two whales

 P. Quinn

358

1983

19

0

921

 

Some recent Suffolk plant records

 E. M. Hyde, M. A. Hyde & F. W. Simpson

362

1983

19

0

922

 

Doubtful records of Orobanche purpurea.Jacq.

F.W.Simpson

371

1983

19

0

923

 

Is Dotted Sedge, Carex punctata Gaud., a Suffolk species?

Carol A. Green

373

1983

19

0

924

 

Plant records from Languard Common (1979-82).

A. Copping

374

1983

19

0

925

 

Dr William Beeston Coyte, F. L.S. of 'Coyte's Gardens'.

F. W. Simpson

393

1983

19

0

926

 

A tour round the vice-counties of Suffolk

 H. Mendel

1

1984

20

0

58

 

A survey of the distribution of deer in Suffolk

 S. A. Cham.

10

1984

20

0

59

 

Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1983

 H. E. Chipperfield

25

1984

20

0

60

 

The Suffolk butterfly survey 1983

 H. Mendel & S. Piotrowski

30

1984

20

0

61

 

Notes on the Suffolk list of Coleoptera: 4. Scolytidae.

D. R. Nash

32

1984

20

0

62

 

Aquatic Coleoptera new to Suffolk in Weston Fen

 G. N. Foster

38

1984

20

0

63

 

Acalypterate Diptera from Suffolk in the Claude Morley collection: 1 Sciomyzidae.

 P. Withers

40

1984

20

0

64

 

Did aphids come to Suffolk from the Continent in 1982?

G 'D. Heatheote

45

1984

20

0

65

 

Recent changes in the land use and ecology of the East Suffolk Sandlings.

P. H. Arnstrong

52

1984

20

0

66

 

The formation of sub-glacial buried channels in the lower Gipping valley

 H. B. Mottram & S. L. Huntley

70

1984

20

0

67

 

Some recent Suffolk plant records

 E. M. Hyde & F. W. Simpson

76

1984

20

0

68

 

Reptile and Amphibian survey

M Jones

87

1984

20

0

69

 

Additional plant records from Landguard Common, 1983.

A. Copping

88

1984

20

0

70

 

Chickweed, Stellaria media-a source of viruses affecting crop plants

 G. D. Heathcote

93

1984

20

0

71

 

Calamints in Suffolk-a request

 E. M. Hyde

97

1984

20

0

72

 

The central North Sea-a possible breeding locality for the Common Porpoise-Phocoena phocoena Linnaeus

 Peter Quinn

98

1984

20

0

73

 

A tribute and notes on some Suffolk inoths

 A. Watchman

1

1985

21

0

927

 

Suffolk butterflies, 1984

 H. Mendel & S. Piotrowski

6

1985

21

0

928

 

A 'new' aphid is causing severe damage to lupins in East Anglia

 G. D. Heatheote

10

1985

21

0

929

 

Records of Scuttle Flies (Diptera: Phoridae) from Flatford Mill, including two species new to Britain

 R. H. L. Disney

13

1985

21

0

930

 

The distribution of the Great Raft Spider, Dolomedes plan- tarius, on Redgrave and Lopham Fens

 W. A. Thornhill

18

1985

21

0

931

 

The Diptera of Redgrave and Lopham Fens

 P. Withers

23

1985

21

0

932

 

The survival of aphids during a severe winter. `

G. D. Heathcote

30

1985

21

0

933

 

A review of Suffolk ornithology-1984

 R. B. Warren

33

1985

21

0

934

 

Some recent plant records

 E. M. Hyde & F. W. Simpson

36

1985

21

0

935

 

Further plant records from Landguard Common, 1984

 A. Copping

45

1985

21

0

936

 

The Lizard Orchid (Himantogiossum hircinum) at Lakenheath-a history of happenings since 1974

 M. G. Rutterford

50

1985

21

0

937

 

The Black Poplars of Exning

 G. M. S. Easy

52

1985

21

0

938

 

Seaweed communities on the artificial coastline of south eastern England. 1. Reclaimed saline wetland and estuaries.

I. Tittley

54

1985

21

0

939

 

The heaths of south-west Suffolk

 C. Chatters

65

1985

21

0

940

 

Molinia caerulea (L.) Moench subsp. arundinacea (Schrank) H. Paul, a subspecies of Purple Moor-grass

P. J. 0. Trist

57

1986

22

0

951

 

Festuca trachyphylia (Hackel) Krajina, a grass introduced into the Suffolk Breekland

 P. J. 0. Trist

59

1986

22

0

952

 

Former Suffolk naturalists

 F. W. Simpson

62

1986

22

0

953

 

Notes on some Suffolk moths in 1985

 A. Watchman

64

1986

22

0

954

 

A review of Suffolk Ornithology-1985

 R. B. Warren

1

1986

22

0

941

 

Timber treatments and bats.

P. A. Racey

4

1986

22

0

942

 

Quaternary research in East Anglia at the Harrison Zoo- logical Museum

 D. L. Harrison

6

1986

22

0

943

 

Some additions to the beetle fauna of StavertonPark, Suffolk

 E. Colin Welch

16

1986

22

0

944

 

Biological records--some notes on twitchers, splitters, bumpers and aphids

 G. D. Heathcote

20

1986

22

0

945

 

The non-marine Mollusea of Suffolk

 1. J. Killeen

26

1986

22

0

946

 

The flora'of Rosehill

 F. W. Simpson

48

1986

22

0

948

 

Maritime plants on Suffolk's roadsides

 E. M. Hyde

50

1986

22

0

949

 

Survival of Sea Beet and Sugar Beet inland in Suffolk

 G. D. Heathcote

54

1986

22

0

950

 

Some recent plant records

 E. M. Hyde & F. W. Simpson -with additions and emmendations to Simpson's Flora (E. M. Hyde) and a drawing of Crimson Clqver (H.  Thompson).

37

1986

22

0

956

 

Suffolk Birds 1986

 R. B i Warren

1

1987

23

0

681

 

Observations on the life-history of the Silver-studded Blue, Plebejus argue L

 H. Mendel & E. Parsons

2

1987

23

0

682

 

Comments and notes on some Suffolk moths in 1986

 A. Watchman

9

1987

23

0

683

 

The beetles (Coleoptera) of Flixton sand pit

 Martin Collier

13

1987

23

0

684

 

Caterpillars which feed on sugar-beet foliage.

W. A. Thornhill

16

1987

23

0

685

 

Why were there so many Grain Aphids among the moths in my light trap?

G. D. Heathcote

18

1987

23

0

702

 

Non-marine Mollusca survey, 1986

 I. J. Kilicen

24

1987

23

0

703

 

Limax valentianus Ferussac (Mollusea: Limacidae) new to Suffolk

 I. J. Killeen

26

1987

23

0

704

 

Some recent Suffolk plant records (with a drawing of Sulphur Cinquefoil-H. Thompson and of Fiddleneck - E. Beaumont).

E. M. Hyde & F. W. Simpson

27

1987

23

0

705

 

Changes in the Breckland

 M. G. Rutterford

38

1987

23

0

706

 

Moonwort - an unusual fern

 G. D. Heathcote

40

1987

23

0

707

 

Oxlips at Bulls Wood, Cockfield

 G. D. Heathcote

42

1987

23

0

708

 

The distribution of Common Calamint (Calamintha ascendens Jord.) and Lesser Calamint (Calamintha nepeta (L.) Savi) in Suffolk.

E. M. Hyde

46

1987

23

0

709

 

Additions and corrections made by Rev. W. M. Hind to his Flora of Suffolk.

F. W. Simpson

50

1987

23

0

710

 

Megafossil plants from Suffolk: a review of the Pre-Pleistocene records

 H. L. Pearson

56

1987

23

0

711

 

Norwich Crag at a site near Halesworth

 H. B. Mottram

64

1987

23

0

712

 

Why were there so many Grain Aphids among the moths in my light trap?

G. D. Heathcote

18

1987

23

0

686

 

Suffolk Birds 1986

 R. B Warren

1

1987

23

0

697

 

Observations on the life-history of the Silver-studded Blue, Plebejus argue L

 H. Mendel & E. Parsons

2

1987

23

0

698

 

Comments and notes on some Suffolk moths in 1986

 A. Watchman

9

1987

23

0

699

 

The beetles (Coleoptera) of Flixton sand pit

 Martin Collier

13

1987

23

0

700

 

Caterpillars which feed on sugar-beet foliage.

W. A. Thornhill

16

1987

23

0

701

 

A whale in the River Stour

 H. Mendel

1

1988

24

0

660

 

The current status of Nightjar, Stone Curlew and Woodlark in the Suffolk Brecks

 D. R. Moore

3

1988

24

0

661

 

Unusual perching behaviour by Tawny Owls, J

 R. Martin

5

1988

24

0

662

 

Hobby taking Migrant Hawker Dragonflies

 S. H. Piotrowski

7

1988

24

0

663

 

A survey of the Reptilia and Amphibia of Suffolk

 Mark Jones

9

1988

24

0

664

 

Comments and notes on some Suffolk moths in 1987

 A. Watchman

25

1988

24

0

665

 

Suffolk dragonflies

 H. Mendel

27

1988

24

0

666

 

Ants, aphids and Black Currants

 Eric Parsons

33

1988

24

0

667

 

A defence mechanism of aphids: can we turn it against them? G

 D. Heatheote

35

1988

24

0

668

 

Monochamus sutor (L) (Col. Cerambyeidae) a foreign longhorn beetle

N. Gibbons

39

1988

24

0

669

 

The centipede, Scutigera coleoptrata (Linn), a new record for Suffolk.

 A. Beaumont & S. Went

40

1988

24

0

670

 

The vegetation of Shingle Street, Suffolk in relation to its environment

 R. E. Randall

41

1988

24

0

671

 

Some recent plant records

 E. M. Hyde & F. W. Simpson

59

1988

24

0

672

 

Additions and corrections made by Rev W. M. Hind to his Flora of Suffolk.

 F. W. Simpson

72

1988

24

0

673

 

A new Bramble for Suffolk

 Alee Bull

79

1988

24

0

674

 

The Leopard Marsh Orchid

 Martin Sanford

80

1988

24

0

675

 

An uncommon hybrid orchid, Dactylorhiza X transiens

 E. Milne-Redhead

82

1988

24

0

676

 

New records of fossil conifers from Suffolk

 H. L. Pearson

84

1988

24

0

677

 

Norwich Crag at Hill Farm pits, Wanford

 H. B. Mottram

88

1988

24

0

678

 

 The gale of October, 1987.

G. D. Heathcote

95

1988

24

0

679

 

Claude Morley and the Suffolk Naturalists' Society F

 W. Simpson

1

1989

25

0

639

 

Great Glemham mammals in the 1920's

 The Earl of Cranbrook

7

1989

25

0

640

 

29 to Rails End.

Wilfrid George

11

1989

25

0

641

 

What's in a name? G

 D. Heathcote

13

1989

25

0

642

 

Focus on Erie Hosking, OBE

 J. R. Martin

17

1989

25

0

643

 

Saproxylic beetles (Coleoptera) of the Icklingham Plains

 H. Mendel

23

1989

25

0

644

 

Notes on the Suffolk list of Coleoptera: 5.  Ischnodes sanguinicollis (Pz.) (Elateridae) in Suffolk.

D. R. Nash

29

1989

25

0

645

 

Notes and observations on some Suffolk moths in 1988

 A. Watchman

31

1989

25

0

646

 

A lifetime with butterflies and moths

 Rafe F. Eley

34

1989

25

0

647

 

Conserving the Barberry Carpet moth in Suffolk

 P. Waring

37

1989

25

0

648

 

Testacelia haliotides and other slugs in an Ipswich garden.

Eric Parsons

42

1989

25

0

649

 

Where are Suffolk's earwigs?

E, Milne-Redhead

44

1989

25

0

650

 

The Botanical Society of the British Isles monitoring scheme in Suffolk, 1987-8

 E. M. Hyde

57

1989

25

0

652

 

The influence of farming practice on the survival and final extinction of Fingered Speedwell, Veronica triphyllos L., at Lakenheath.

P. J. 0. Trist

61

1989

25

0

653

 

Suffolk mosses and liverworts

 A. C. Smith

65

1989

25

0

654

 

Lichenology in Suffolk.

C. J. B. Hitch

72

1989

25

0

655

 

New records of fossil flowering plants from Suffolk

 H. L. Pearson

75

1989

25

0

656

 

A relative relief map of Suffolk

 Rosemary Hoppitt

80

1989

25

0

657

 

The Upper Caenozoic sequence around the Long Row, Covehithe

 H. B. Mottram

86

1989

25

0

658

 

Some recent Suffolk plant records. (with drawings of Purple Viper's Bugloss, Wallflower and Verbena rigida.)

 E. M. Hyde & F. W. Simpson

45

1989

25

0

659

 

An interim report on the regular sampling of the moth population at Fen Street, Hopton (overlooking Market Weston Fen), Suffolk

 M. R. Hall

12

1990

26

0

614

 

Twenty years of moth monitoring at Broom's Barn

 Adrian M. Riley

19

1990

26

0

615

 

Suffolk click beetles of the genus Ampedus including A.  balteatus var. adrastifonnis Reitter (Coleoptera: E-lateridae) new to Britain.

H. Mendel

30

1990

26

0

616

 

The intertidal invertebrate fauna of the Orwell estuary

 C. H. Beardall, S. M. Gooch & R. Pilcher

33

1990

26

0

617

 

Porcupine Society Field Meeting October 1988 - Aldeburgh to Shingle Street

 D. J. Lampard

46

1990

26

0

618

 

Some recent plant records

 E. M. Hyde & F. W. Simpson

52

1990

26

0

619

 

Plant records from Landguard Common, 1985-1988

 A. Copping

64

1990

26

0

620

 

Past distribution of the Burnt Orchid, Orchis ustulata L. in Suffolk '

F. W. Simpson

76

1990

26

0

621

 

More aliens.

M. N. Sanford

78

1990

26

0

622

 

Bird's Nest Fungi

G. D. Heathcote

80

1990

26

0

623

 

Molinia caerulea var. viridiflora Lajeune - a variety of Purple Moor-grass in Suffolk.

P. J. 0. Trist

82

1990

26

0

624

 

Molinia caerulea subsp.  altissima (Link) Domin - a Purple Moor-grass.

P. J. 0. Trist

85

1990

26

0

625

 

Memories of the Suffolk Naturalists' Society

 F. W. Simpson

1

1990

26

0

610

 

Chinese Water-deer, 1989

 R. N. Macklin

5

1990

26

0

611

 

Albino Common Frog, Rana temporada L in Ipswich.

H. Mendel

6

1990

26

0

612

 

Notes and comments on some Suffolk moths in 1989

 M. R. Hall & A. Watchman

8

1990

26

0

613

 

Natural history societies: are they in need of conservation, and is the conservation movement in need of them? J

 R. Martin

1

1991

27

0

594

 

Sika deer - new to Suffolk, 1988

 C. R. Naunton

5

1991

27

0

595

 

Suffolk's first Striped Dolphin, Stenelia coeruleoalba (Meyen) and second Fin Whale, Balaenoptera physalus (Linnaeus)

 H. Mendel and D. J. Lampard

6

1991

27

0

596

 

Notes and comments on some Suffolk moths in 1990

 M. R. Hall

9

1991

27

0

597

 

The Hoverflies (Syrphidae) of Bromeswell Green nature reserve

 A. C. Hubbard

13

1991

27

0

598

 

A record of Brachychaeteuma bradeae and some other millipedes new to Suffolk

 Paul Lee

16

1991

27

0

599

 

The first recorded occurrence of the harvestman, Nelima gothica Lohmander in East Anglia

 Paul Lee

19

1991

27

0

600

 

Some recent Suffolk plant records

 E. M. Hyde and F. W. Sirnpson

22

1991

27

0

601

 

Stinking Goosefoot at Landguard Point. M. D. Crewe

 

30

1991

27

0

602

 

Further notes on,the Brambles of Suffolk.

A. L. Bull

32

1991

27

0

603

 

Anabuena, a toxic blue-green alga contaminating lakes in East Anglia

 G. D. Heathcote

34

1991

27

0

604

 

Blood Hill, Bramford

 H. B. Mottram

37

1991

27

0

605

 

The Suffolk estuaries.

Charles Beardall

65

1991

27

0

606

 

Anglers are naturalists.

R. B. Rickards

70

1991

27

0

607

 

Wildlife conservation and angling: conflict or integration?

P. S. Maitland

76

1991

27

0

608

 

Otters in East Anglia.

Rowena Jessop

81

1991

27

0

609

 

Chinese water deer: more records

 Norma G. Chapnian

1

1992

28

0

582

 

The small mammals of drainage ditches - the influence of structure

 M. R. Perrow, N. Peet & A. Jowitt

3

1992

28

0

583

 

Brook lamprey found in Suffolk

 Eric Parsons

10

1992

28

0

584

 

The importance of farm ponds as wildlife habitats

 Juliet Hawkins

11

1992

28

0

585

 

Notes and comments on some Suffolk moths in 1991

 M. R. Hall

13

1992

28

0

586

 

Observations of the Holly Blue butterfly

 Erie Parsons

17

1992

28

0

587

 

Some recent Suffolk plant records.

E. M. Hyde & F. W. Simpson

21

1992

28

0

588

 

Updating the Suffolk Flora

 F. W. Simpson

31

1992

28

0

589

 

The genus Orobanche in Suffolk, a review of past records and taxonomy

 Martin Sanford

34

1992

28

0

590

 

Early Spider Orchid, Ophrys sphegodes Miller reappears in Suffolk

 Martin Sanford

44

1992

28

0

591

 

A note on the geology of Bear's pit, Acton

 H. B. Mottram

46

1992

28

0

592

 

Octopi to oysters - can we make fossils live a little? G

 D. Heathcote

50

1992

28

0

593

 

Past and present status of the Yellow-necked Mouse

 J. R. Martin

1

1993

29

0

555

 

Desperately seeking ... Water shrew (Neomysfodiens) and Harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) in Broadland.

A. J. D. Jowitt & M. R. Perrow

6

1993

29

0

556

 

Woodlice in Suffolk

 Paul Lee

12

1993

29

0

557

 

Notes and comments on some Suffolk moths in 1992

 M. R. Hall

22

1993

29

0

558

 

Three species of gall wasp (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae), new to Suffolk

 J. P. Bowdrey

26

1993

29

0

559

 

A 'heraldic' fish - failing to find the Barbel

 G. D. Heathcote

28

1993

29

0

560

 

Some recent Suffolk plant records

 E. M. Hyde & F. W. Simpson

32

1993

29

0

561

 

The Scarce Plants Project, 1991-2

 E. M. Hyde

45

1993

29

0

562

 

The status of Spartina maritima in Suffolk

 Margaret A. Cooper

47

1993

29

0

563

 

Green Nightshades

 Martin Sanford

55

1993

29

0

564

 

Notes on the fungi of ThetfordForest

 G. D. Heatheote

58

1993

29

0

565

 

Geological details of two pits near Redgrave

 H. B. Mottram

62

1993

29

0

566

 

Opening address

 The Earl of Cranbrook

97

1993

29

0

575

Conference

The origin of British mammals

 P. A. Morris

100

1993

29

0

576

Conference

The status of the Badger (Meles meles) in Britain, with particular reference to East Anglia

Stephen Harris

104

1993

29

0

577

Conference

Otter-Mink-Water Vole relationships, a summary

 Johnny Birks

113

1993

29

0

578

Conference

The status and population dynamics of small mammals in broad-leaved andconiferous woodland

 J. R. Flowerdew

114

1993

29

0

579

Conference

Deer in East Anglia.

Norma Chapman

117

1993

29

0

580

Conference

Is the British Red Squirrel an endangered species?

 J. Gurnell

128

1993

29

0

581

Conference

T'he origins, and past and present status of the Litde Owl

 J. R. Martin

1

1994

30

0

547

 

Notes and comments on some Suffolk moths in 1993

 M. R. Hall

12

1994

30

0

548

 

Recording Butterflies in an Ipswich garden, 1980-1993

 Richard Stewart

15

1994

30

0

549

 

The status of some aquatic invertebrates in Suffolk

 A. K. Chalkley

18

1994

30

0

550

 

Some recent Suffolk plant records

 E. M. Hyde & F. W. Simpson

32

1994

30

0

551

 

Habitat changes between 1983-5 and 1993 on Sutton and Hollesicy Heaths, Suffolk

 Nicholas Sibbett

41

1994

30

0

552

 

The geology of Hall Heath, Lackford

 H. B. Mottram

48

1994

30

0

553

 

CONFERENCE 1993 Butterflies in a changing countryside.

 

79

1994

30

0

554

Conference

Deer: corrections and update

 Norma Chapman

1

1995

31

0

530

 

Notes and comments on some Suffolk moths in 1994

 M. R. Hall

3

1995

31

0

531

 

The Suffolk garden butterfly survey, 1994

 Richard G. Stewart

6

1995

31

0

532

 

Some Suffolk pyralid moths

 Alasdair Aston

14

1995

31

0

533

 

Observations of the Small Copper butterfly at Tangham, Autumn 1994

 Richard G. Stewart

16

1995

31

0

534

 

Conserving the Barberry Carpet moth in Suffolk

 N. E. Sibbett.

18

1995

31

0

535

 

Notes on Suffolk Shieldbugs

A. C. Hubbard

20

1995

31

0

536

 

The woodlouse Stenophiloscia zosterae - first record since 1977

 Jon Daws

25

1995

31

0

537

 

Some recent Suffolk plant records

 E. M. Hyde & E W. Simpson

26

1995

31

0

538

 

New East Suffolk records of wild roses

 E. M. Hyde

39

1995

31

0

539

 

A selection of Mrs Irene Vaughan's records of the wild roses of Suffolk.

 E. M. Hyde

41

1995

31

0

540

 

Cochlearia danica L on Suffolk roadsides, up-dated to 1994.

E. M. Hyde

44

1995

31

0

541

 

Sea Hog's Fennel (Peucedanum offlcinale L) in Suffolk.

F. W. Simpson

48

1995

31

0

542

 

Unspotted Lungwort, Pulmonada obscure Dumortier - a native species in Suffolk

 C. R. Birkinshaw & M. N. Sanford

49

1995

31

0

543

 

Elytrigia repens (L) Desv. ex Nevski subsp. arenosa (Spenner)

 A. Love. P. J. 0. Trist

54

1995

31

0

544

 

Puftballs, Earthballs and Earth Stars

 G. D. Heatheote

57

1995

31

0

545

 

Non-local sponge cherts - descriptions and significances

 H. B. Mottram

60

1995

31

0

546

 

The value of invertebrates as indicators of ancient woodland and especially pasture woodland

 Keith Alexander

129

1996

32

0

526

Conference

Woodland variation, now and in the future; every site is different

 Keith Kirby

138

1996

32

0

527

Conference

Mammals and the conservation management of woodlands

 P. A. Morris

149

1996

32

0

528

Conference

Trees and conservation

 J. Edward Milner

160

1996

32

0

529

Conference

Ermine Stoats in Suffolk

 J. R. Martin

1

1996

32

0

513

 

1995 - A record year for rare butterflies in Suffolk

 R. G. Stewart

6

1996

32

0

514

 

Notes and comments on some Suffolk moths in 1995

 M. R. Hall

16

1996

32

0

515

 

Invasion of Dragonflies in 1995

 H. Mendel & M. G. Marsh

22

1996

32

0

516

 

The Golden Hoverfly, Callicera spinolae Rondani

 A. Aston

28

1996

32

0

517

 

Report on the breeding population of Bee-wolf wasps (Philanthus triangulum) at WestStowCountryPark

 C. Gregory

30

1996

32

0

518

 

Suffolk Robber Flies (Asilidae)

 A. C. Hubbard

32

1996

32

0

519

 

Aquatic invertebrates in Suffolk

 A. K. Chalbey

35

1996

32

0

520

 

Living on the boundary

 Tony Brown

50

1996

32

0

521

 

Some recent Suffolk plant records

 E. M. Hyde & E W. Simpson

53

1996

32

0

522

 

A preliminary survey of the flora of Bamhameross Common

 M. D. Crewe

62

1996

32

0

523

 

Opening address

 The Earl of Cranbrook

111

1996

32

0

524

Conference

History of woodland and wood-pasture

 Oliver Rackhan

116

1996

32

0

525

Conference

The importance of natural historians and natural history societies in conservation

 David Bellainy

1

1997

33

0

486

Conference

Linking record collection with professional conservation

 Keith Porter

7

1997

33

0

487

Conference

Is ad hoc good enough?

Tim Rich

14

1997

33

0

488

Conference

The amateur naturalist - is it a dying breed?

Peter Marren

23

1997

33

0

489

Conference

Ammunition for conservation: Biodiversity, species and habitats

 Brian Eversharn

28

1997

33

0

490

Conference

Naturalists and Conservation - the way forward

 Earl of Cranbrook

39

1997

33

0

491

Conference

The Queen of Spain Fritillary Argynnis lathonia L1758 at Minsinere RSPB Reserve, Suffolk.

 C. Anderson and R. Wilson

44

1997

33

0

492

 

Notes on the Cainberwell Beauty at Minsnicre, 19th August 1996

 R. G. Stewart    .

47

1997

33

0

493

 

The Golden Hoverfly, Callicera spinolae Rondani - an earlier first British occurrence from Suffolk

 A. Aston

49

1997

33

0

494

 

Notes and comments on sonic Suffolk moths in 1996

 M. R. Hall

50

1997

33

0

495

 

Records of butterflies and moths at Brandon by Yorkshire naturalist J

 W. Dunning (1833-1897). H. Mendel & R. E. Clarke

54

1997

33

0

496

 

Five-spot Burnet Moth Zygaena trifolii (Esper) in Suffolk

 H. Mendel & R. N. Macklin

61

1997

33

0

497

 

Sonic recent Suffolk plant records

 E. M. Hyde & E W. Sirnpson

63

1997

33

0

498

 

Notes on some bryophytes recorded in Suffolk in 1996

 R. Fisk

73

1997

33

0

499

 

The development of tree communities at StavertonPark and The Thicks, Wantisden

 N. E. Sibbett

75

1997

33

0

500

 

The channel gravels of the Dunwich and Minsimere cliff

 H. B. Mottra

77

1997

33

0

501

 

The Stag Beetle Lucanus cervus L. (Coleoptera: Lucanidae) in Suffolk a first report.

 C. J. Hawes

35

1998

34

0

477

 

The Aquatic and semi-aquatic Heteroptera of Suffolk

 A. K. Chalkley

51

1998

34

0

478

 

Investigations into the distribution, status and ecology of the Ant-lion Euroleon nostras (Geoffroy in Fourcroy, 1785) (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) in England during 1997

 C. W. Plant

69

1998

34

0

479

 

Wasps and bees (Hymenoptera) in the Suffolk Sandlings and management for the conservation of these insects

 M. Edwards

80

1998

34

0

480

 

Overwintering of the Camberwell Beauty in Suffolk

 R. G. Stewart

87

1998

34

0

481

 

Notes and comments on some Suffolk moths in 1997.

M. R. Hall

90

1998

34

0

482

 

Noble Grass-veneer moth, Catoptria verellus Zinck (Ixpidoptera: Pyralidae) erroneously reported from Suffolk.

 A. Aston

96

1998

34

0

483

 

Some recent Suffolk plant records

 E. M. Hyde & F. W. Simpson

99

1998

34

0

484

 

Breckland.

M. G. Rutterford

106

1998

34

0

485

 

History and ecology of European heathlands

 Nigel Webb

1

1998

34

0

502

Conference

Heathland moths

 Paul Waring

9

1998

34

0

503

Conference

Forest Enterprise action for heathland

 Rod Leslie

17

1998

34

0

504

Conference

Heathland flora - it isn't just Bracken, Heather and Birch

 Lynne Farrell

22

1998

34

0

505

Conference

Breckland - a unique habitat for beetles

 R. Colin Welch

24

1998

34

0

506

Conference

cultural view on European heathlands

Herbert Diemont and Jan Jansen

32

1998

34

0

507

Conference

First leatherback turtle (Dermochelys codacca) stranding for Suffolk

 T. E. S. Langton, C. L. Beckett & J. P. Foster.

43

1999

35

0

460

 

Marine fauna off the coast of East Anglia

 J. R. Ellis & S. I. Rogers

45

1999

35

0

461

 

The colonisation of HavergateIsland, Suffolk by the Starlet Sea Anemone, Nematostella vectensis

 W. Weistead & M. E. Shardlow

57

1999

35

0

462

 

Notable saproxylic beetles (Coleoptera) from Aspal Close, Beck Row, near Mildenhall, Suffolk

 R. C. Welch

62

1999

35

0

463

 

Notes on the Suffolk list of Coleoptera: 6 Scolytidae - an addendum; Platypodidae

 D. R. Nash

65

1999

35

0

464

 

The Stag Beetle, Lucanus cervus L (Coleoptera: Lucanidae): the 1998' national survey - an interim report.

C. J. Hawes

71

1999

35

0

465

 

Spiders

 W. A. Thornhill

76

1999

35

0

466

 

Notes and comments on some Suffolk moths in 1998

 M. R. Hall

79

1999

35

0

467

 

The decline and extinction of the Pearl-bordered Fritillary, Boloria euphrosyne L. in Suffolk. H. Mendel

H. Mendel

85

1999

35

0

468

 

Observations on the Swallowtail Butterfly, Papilio machaon L in Suffolk 1998.

R. G. Stewart

98

1999

35

0

469

 

Some recent Suffolk plant records

 E. M. Hyde

104

1999

35

0

470

 

(Not so) Western Gorse, Ulex gallii in Suffolk

 P. G. Lawson & M. N. Sanford

111

1999

35

0

471

 

Ancient hornbeam trees in Burgate Wood, Suffolk

 J. White and N. Sibbett

118

1999

35

0

472

 

Ever thine, Claude Morley

 A. Aston

122

1999

35

0

473

 

Suffolk Place-names and wildlife

 G. D. Heatheote

124

1999

35

0

474

 

A preliminary account of the stratigraphy of Thorington Park Pit

 H. B. Mottrarn

130

1999

35

0

475

 

Saline lagoons in the Suffolk Coast Maritime Area

 N. Sibbett

132

1999

35

0

476

 

Insect migration

 lan Woiwod

1

1999

35

0

508

Conference

B.T.O. Atlas of Migration.

Chris Wernhain

6

1999

35

0

509

Conference

The post-glacial history of trees

 Colin Ferris

14

1999

35

0

510

Conference

Following fish: how we learn about fish migration at sea

 Julian Metcalfe

25

1999

35

0

511

Conference

Bird migration through Suffolk

 Steve Piotrowski

34

1999

35

0

512

Conference

Purposes and methods of Ecological History

 Oliver Rackham

1

2000

36

0

74

Conference

Instrumental surface air temperature variations since the 1850s in the context of the last millennium, and future projections

 Phil Jones

11

2000

36

0

75

Conference

Changes in vegetation and flora in the last 1,000 years

 Francis Rose

19

2000

36

0

76

Conference

Mammal messages - learning from the past

 Pat Morris

29

2000

36

0

77

Conference

Naturalists of the past, present and future - the backbone of nature conservation

 Baroness Young

37

2000

36

0

78

Conference

The fields his study

 A. Aston

47

2000

36

0

79

 

Orthoptera of Suffolk

 S. J. Ling

53

2000

36

0

80

 

The Stag Beetle, Lucanus cervus L. (Coleoptera: Lucanidae): a hypothesis for its distribution in Suffolk

 C. J. Hawes

65

2000

36

0

81

 

Notes on the Suffolk list of Coleoptera: 7 Ale genus Ischnomera Stephens (Oedenieridae)

 D. R. Nash

71

2000

36

0

82

 

Recent records of some notable and rare Diptera from Suffolk

 A. Hubbard

76

2000

36

0

83

 

 Notes and comments on sonic Suffolk moths in 1999

 M. R. Hall

81

2000

36

0

84

 

The Spiders of RAF Mildenhall

 P Lee

95

2000

36

0

85

 

Measuring Suffolk's Hedgerows

 R. Parker

105

2000

36

0

86

 

Guidelines, Pros & Cons

.Derek Moore

1

2001

37

 

957

Conference

Mammals

Paul Bright

4

2001

37

 

958

Conference

The role of re-introductions in conserving British birds.

lan Carter

8

2001

37

 

959

Conference

Plant translocations & sustainable recovery.

Ruth Davis

15

2001

37

 

960

Conference

Butterflies.

John Davis

23

2001

37

 

961

Conference

The Wart-biter Bush-cricket.

Oliver Cheesman

31

2001

37

 

962

Conference

Past, Present and ... Future? Conservation practice and the conservation genetics of plant populations.

Quentin Kay

37

2001

37

 

963

Conference

Buckets of Biodiversity.

Roger Mitchell & Dave Stone

48

2001

37

 

964

Conference

Re-introductions - English Nature's perspective.

Baroness Young

53

2001

37

 

965

Conference

Antlions in the Suffolk Sandlings.

E. J. M. Kirby

57

2001

37

 

966

 

Notes on the Suffolk list of Coleoptera: 8 - Fourteen species new to the Suffolk list with significant records from the year 2000.

D. R. Nash

67

2001

37

 

967

 

Comments and notes on some Suffolk moths in 2000.

A. W. Prichard

83

2001

37

 

968

 

Plant recording in 2000.

M. N. Sanford

99

2001

37

 

969

 

Wither Botany?

David Bellamy

1

2002

38

 

970

Conference

Where have all the wildflowers gone?

Peter Marren

2

2002

38

 

971

Conference

The ecology of a changing flora.

Kevin Walker

8

2002

38

 

972

Conference

Knowing what we have: the ever-changing inventory.

Clive Stace

23

2002

38

 

973

Conference

Approaches to native and alien species. 

Chris Preston

37

2002

38

 

974

Conference

Making it count for people and plants piloting the Common Plants Survey.

Martin Harper

49

2002

38

 

975

Conference

Vegetation change from 1978 to 1998: twenty years of pattern and process in national scale surveillance data across Great Britain.

Simon Smart et al.

59

2002

38

 

976

Conference

Antlions: a link between Charles Darwin and an early Suffolk naturalist.

P. Armstrong

81

2002

38

 

977

 

The Suffolk 'Butterflies in Churchyards' Survey 2001.

R. G. Stewart

87

2002

38

 

978

 

Notes on the Suffolk list of Coleoptera: 9 - Eighteen species. new to the Suffolk list with significant records from the year 2001.

D. R. Nash

107

2002

38

 

979

 

The discovery and observations of the Small Red-eyed Damselfly (Erythromma viridulum) at a Suffolk site in 2001.

N. Sherman

124

2002

38

 

980

 

Comments and notes on some Suffolk moths in 2001.

A. W Prichard

129

2002

38

 

981

 

The House Cricket Acheta domesticus in Suffolk.

D. K. Underwood

1

2003

39

 

982

 

Suffolk grassland as a butterfly habitat.

R. Parker

4

2003

39

0

983

 

The Speckled Wood Pararge aegeria L. in Suffolk 2000-2002.

R. G. Stewart

23

2003

39

0

984

 

Comments and notes on some Suffolk moths in 2002.

A. W Prichard

29

2003

39

0

985

 

Notes on the Suffolk list of Coleoptera: 10 - 23 species new to Suffolk list with significant records from the year 2002.

D. R. Nash

37

2003

39

0

986

 

Occurrence of the Small Red-eyed Dainselfly Erythromma viridulum in West Suffolk during 2002.

D. K. Underwood

60

2003

39

0

987

 

Plant recording in 2002.

 M. N. Sanford

69

2003

39

0

988

 

Bibliography: P. J. 0. Trist.

R. Trist

75

2003

39

0

989

 

Changes in the Bryophyte Flora of Suffolk.

R. Fisk

85

2003

39

0

990