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Volume 13 (1965–1967)



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Part 1

Transactions

Flora of the Coralline and Red Crags of East Suffolk. F.W. Simpson
Crayfish in Suffolk rivers. A.W. Davies
Notes on a foraging group of Serotine bats. Earl of Cranbrook
Noctule bats feeding on Summer Chafers. D.A. White
An albino Ramshorn snail. E. Eden
The coming of the Lizard Orchid to the Breck. M.G. Rutterford
Fenlands: a lecture. F.J. Bingley
And suddenly they're here. W.S. George
Collecting in Suffolk, July 1964. C.G.M. de Worms
Some further records of Suffolk Lepidoptera for 1964. C.G.M. de Worms
The Scarce Black Arches in Suffolk. C.G.M. de Worms
Movement of white butterflies. S. Beaufoy
The Angle-Striped Sallow moth and other Lepidoptera in Suffolk during 1964. A.E. Aston
Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1964. H.E. Chipperfield

Notes & Observations

Serotine Bats
Noctule Bats
Barbastelle Bat
Further Notes on a Stoat
Stoat Swimming
Yellow-necked Mouse
Water Vole
Tape Worm of Duck
Polyporus squamosus
Solanum triflorum
A Tame Cuckoo
More Nest-box Breeding Results
Butterflies Migrating
Arcyria incarnata

Part 2

Transactions

The distribution of some rare Breckland spiders. E.A.G. Duffey
Résumé of weather for the Ipswich area, 1964. S.J. Burnell
Squirrel survey 1963–1964. Earl of Cranbrook & W.H. Payn
The Stag Beetle. J.M. Clark
Mammal Society's National Distribution Scheme. Earl of Cranbrook
A review of British Lepidoptera for 1964. C.G.M. de Worms
Lepidoptera at Easton Bavents. A.L. Bull
Lepidoptera near Woodbridge in 1964. H. Pease
Beccabunga. J.C.N. Willis & M.M. Whiting
Book review. D.J. Martin
East Anglian geology honoured
The Suffolk Bird Report for 1964. W.H. Payn

Notes & Observations

Common Seal
Grey Seal
Shrews and Water-voles
Winter Occupation of Nest-Boxes
The Stilt
An Immigration of Butterflies
Mites from Water-vole
A Correction

Part 3

Transactions

The Breck Fens. S.M. Haslam
The eyes of the flies. W.S. George
Neglect of echolocation by a Noctule bat feeding in captivity. Earl of Cranbrook
Résumé of weather for Ipswich area, April to September, 1965. S.J. Burnell
New mammalian fossils from Red Crag. H.E.P. Spencer
Some Breckland fungi. G.D. Heathcote
Additions to the Suffolk Microlepidoptera. A.E. Aston
Zanclognatha tarsicrinalis in Suffolk: a noctuid new to the British Isles. C.G.M. de Worms
The Speckled Footman – taken in Suffolk and its present status in the British Isles. C.G.M. de Worms
Some Suffolk Lepidoptera records for 1965. C.G.M. de Worms
Suffolk Lepidoptera, 1965. H.E. Chipperfield
Lepidoptera at Weston, 1965. A.E. Aston
Book review. J.C.N.W. Willis

Notes & Observations

Water Shrew
Noctule Eaten by Owl
Recapture of Ringed Noctule
Tree-climbing Stoats
Weasel and Blackbirds
Party of Weasels
Large Badger
Red Squirrels
Occupants of Nest-Boxes
Silver-striped Hawk-moths

Part 4

Transactions

A contribution to the geological history of Suffolk, part 1. H.E.P. Spencer
A review of Lepidoptera in Great Britain during 1965. C.G.M. de Worms
Fritillaria meleagris. J.C.N. Willis
Weather notes for Ipswich area, 1965–66. S.J. Burnell
Book review. J.C.N. Willis
Publication received. J.C.N. Willis
The Suffolk Bird Report for 1965. W.H. Payn
The great fall of migrants: a special report. H.E. Axell & D.J. Pearson

Notes & Observations

Serotine Bat at Leiston
Pigmy Shrew in House
Grey Squirrel in North-east Suffolk
Mammal Society's National Distribution Scheme
Analysis of Eggs
Some Recent Geological Finds
Some Breck Flora
The Thorn Apple
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Part 5

Transactions

Some larval Trematodes in the freshwater fauna of the Flatford Mill area. D.J. Bradley
Preliminary survey of mammals at Lopham and Redgrave Fens. D. Fielding
The flora of a manorial pasture. P.J.O. Trist
A contribution to the geological history of Suffolk, part 2. H.E.P. Spencer
A review of Lepidoptera collecting in Suffolk during 1966. C.G.M. de Worms
Suffolk Lepidoptera, 1966. H.E. Chipperfield
The Concolorous Wainscot (Arenostola extrema, Hubner): a noctuid new to Suffolk – a brief review of its status in the British Isles. C.G.M. de Worms
The Gold Spangle (Plusia bractea Fabr.): a noctuid moth new to Suffolk – a note on its recent extension of range in the British Isles. C.G.M. de Worms
A note on Suffolk lichens. D.C. Hawksworth
The Common Star of Bethlehem, Dove's Dung (Ornithogalum umbellatum). J.C.N. Willis
Weather notes for Ipswich area, April to September, 1966. S.J. Burnell
Coralline Crag at Aldeburgh Brickyard
A visit to Rosehill, Farnham, Suffolk. F.W. Simpson
Book reviews. D.J. Martin & J.C.N.W. Willis

Notes & Observations

White House Martins
Avian Affairs at Benacre Broad
Some Observations on the Feeding of Frogs
Nest Box Breeding Results
Stag Beetle
Mr P.J.O. Trist
Thorn Apple
Psoralea americana
Weaning Date of Serotine Bats
Long-eared Bat
Red Squirrels
Grey Squirrels
Badgers' Path Obstructed
Cercidiphyllum spenceri

Part 6

Transactions

Some aspects of nature conservation in Suffolk. F.W. Simpson
The Nature Conservancy. M. George
A contribution to the geological history of Suffolk, part 3. H.E.P. Spencer
A note on the interglacial deposit at Bobbitshole, near Ipswich. B.W. Sparks & R.G. West
Suffolk Naturalists' Society Deer Survey. Earl of Cranbrook & W.H. Payn
Agnes. G.L. Purser
A review of British Lepidoptera for 1966. C.G.M. de Worms
A survey of the Syrphidae (hover-flies) of Redgrave and South Lopham Fens. W.S. George
Résumé of weather for Ipswich area, October 1966 to March 1967. S.J. Burnell
Former Suffolk naturalists. D.J. Martin
Book reviews. D.J. Martin & J.C.N.W. Willis
The Suffolk Bird Report for 1966. W.H. Payn

Notes & Observations

Long-eared Bat
Pipistrelle Bats in Snape Church
Speed of Hare
Red and Grey Squirrels
Food of Water Vole
Harvest Mouse
Roe Deer
Fallow Deer
Muntjac Deer
Sonchus maritimus