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Volume 14 (1968-1969)



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Part 1

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The use of heather burning as a management technique for a Suffolk heathland. P. Nicholson
Records of Suffolk Cladoniae (lichens). S.A. Manning
The study of wild bees. P.A. Racey
A preliminary survey of the Coleoptera of Redgrave and Lopham Fens. R.D. Pope
Moths of Redgrave and Lopham Fens. C.W. Pierce
Brown Hares (Lepus europaeus) on Orford Beach, 1964–6. D.A. White
The flora of Suffolk. P.J.O. Trist
Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1967. H.E. Chipperfield
Needham Market Lepidoptera in 1967. C.W. Pierce
Discovering the past. H.E.P. Spencer
Few lichens left. J.C.N. Willis
Mr A.C.C. Hervey

Notes & Observations

Yellow-necked Mouse
Long-tailed Field Mouse in Nest Box
A Passage of Weasels
Stoat Carrying Mole
Nest Box Breeding Results
The Agate Slug
Crithmum maritimum
Identification of Plants
A Mass of Fungi
Xylaria polymorpha

Part 2

Transactions

Plant galls. G.D. Heathcote
A review of Lepidoptera in Britain during 1967. C.G.M. de Worms
Notes on a Suffolk Starling roost. R.J. Copping
Former Suffolk naturalists. D.J. Martin
The Crag Elephant (Archidiskodon meridionalis). H.E.P. Spencer
Zanclognatha tarsicrinalis again in Suffolk and some further county records of Lepidoptera for 1967. C.G.M. de Worms
The Suffolk Bird Report for 1967. W.H. Payn

Notes & Observations

Pigmy Shrew
Bats from Suffolk Churches
Record Longevity of Daubenton's Bat
Grey Squirrels
Sick Water Vole
Field Vole Swimming
Harvest Mouse
Mites from Vole and Birds' Nests
Moles and Mole Drains
Sonchus maritimus
Suffolk Flora Record Cards

Part 3

Transactions

Beer and botany. M. Allan
A contribution to the census of the non-marine Mollusca of Suffolk. H.E.J. Biggs
A preliminary survey of the Coleoptera of Redgrave and Lopham Fens – a supplement. R.D. Pope
Moths of Redgrave and Lopham Fens: second report. C.W. Pierce
The fighting caterpillars of the Orange-tip butterfly. W.S. George
Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1968. H.E. Chipperfield
The Marsh Moth (Hydrillula palustris, Hübn.) in East Suffolk with notes on its range and occurrence in the British Isles. C.G.M. de Worms
The butterflies of Lopham and Redgrave Fens. S. Beaufoy
Records of some grasses in Suffolk, 1968. P.J.O. Trist
The Rannoch Looper (Itame brunneata, Thunb.) and other records of Lepidoptera in Suffolk during 1968. C.G.M. de Worms
Visit to the West Suffolk sites held by the County Trust for Nature Conservation. P.J.O. Trist

Notes & Observations

Rapistrum perenne
Grey Squirrels in Chantry Park
Mole in House
Pigmy Shrew and Squirrels at Hartest
Common Seals in the Orwell
Woodpigeon Eating Buttercup Flowers
Robin Feeding Young Wrens
Fearless Wagtail
Kingfisher below the Window
Wagtail's Triple Brood