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Volume 21 (1985)



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Transactions

A tribute and notes on some Suffolk moths. A. Watchman
Suffolk butterflies, 1984. H. Mendel & S.H. Piotrowski
A 'new' aphid is causing severe damage to lupins in East Anglia. G.D. Heathcote
Records of Scuttle Flies (Diptera: Phoridae) from Flatford Mill, including two species new to Britain. R.H.L. Disney
The distribution of the Great Raft Spider, Dolomedes plantarius, on Redgrave and Lopham Fens. W.A. Thornhill
The Diptera of Redgrave and Lopham Fens. P. Withers
The survival of aphids during a severe winter. G.D. Heathcote
A review of Suffolk ornithology 1984. R.B. Warren
Some recent Suffolk plant records. E.M. Hyde & F.W. Simpson
Further plant records from Landguard Common, 1984. A. Copping
The Lizard Orchid (Himantoglossum hircinum) at Lakenheath: a history of happenings since 1974. M.G. Rutterford
The Black Poplars of Exning. G.M.S. Easy
Seaweed communities on the artificial coastline of south eastern England: 1. Reclaimed saline wetland and estuaries. I. Tittley
The heaths of south-west Suffolk. C. Chatters
The occurrence of the Marsh Moth Athetis palustris in Suffolk (p. 72). R.J. Barnett

Notes & Observations

The Suffolk Barn Owl Enquiry p. 9
Plants Growing on Old Walls p. 12
Rare Breckland Plants p. 17
A Speedwell at Barton and the Roman Tulip p. 22
Fungi p. 35
Forsythia p. 44
Unusual Fungus from Brightwell p. 64