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