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Volume 24 (1988)



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Transactions

A whale in the River Stour. H. Mendel
The current status of Nightjar, Stone Curlew and Woodlark in the Suffolk Brecks. D.R. Moore
Unusual perching behaviour by Tawny Owls. J.R. Martin
Hobby taking Migrant Hawker dragonflies. S.H. Piotrowski
A survey of the Reptilia and Amphibia of Suffolk. M. Jones
Comments and notes on some Suffolk moths in 1987. A. Watchman
Suffolk Dragonflies. H. Mendel
Ants, aphids and black currants. E. Parsons
A defence mechanism of aphids: can we turn it against them? G.D. Heathcote
Monochamus sutor (L.) (Col. Cerambycidae): a foreign Longhorn beetle. N. Gibbons
The centipede, Scutigera coleoptrata (Linn.), a new record for Suffolk. A. Beaumont & S. Went
The vegetation of Shingle Street, Suffolk in relation to its environment. R.E. Randall
Some recent Suffolk plant records. E.M. Hyde & F.W. Simpson
Additions and corrections made by Rev W.M. Hind to his Flora of Suffolk. F.W. Simpson
A new bramble for Suffolk. A.L. Bull
The Leopard Marsh Orchid. M.N. Sanford
An uncommon hybrid orchid, Dactylorhiza × transiens. E. Milne-Redhead
New records of fossil conifers from Suffolk. H.L. Pearson
Norwich Crag at Hill Farm Pits, Wangford. H.B. Mottram
The gale of October, 1987. G.D. Heathcote

Notes & Observations

A Suffolk Bedstraw p. 98
Hen & Chickens' Daisy p. 98
Garden Plants on Wortham Common p. 97
Strange Flight of Pheasant p. 97
An Arum Lily Introduction p. 97
Fungi in an Ipswich Garden p. 98
Grass Snake at West Stow p. 99
An Unusual Gall p. 100
Stoat in Ermine p. 99
Bird-Seed Aliens p. 101
An Interesting Moss p. 101
Cuckoos and Larvae of the Ground Lackey Moth p. 102