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Volume 25 (1989)



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Transactions

Claude Morley and the Suffolk Naturalists' Society. F.W. Simpson
Great Glemham mammals in the 1920s. Earl of Cranbrook
29 to Rails End. W.S. George
What's in a name? G.D. Heathcote
Focus on Eric Hosking, OBE. J.R. Martin
Saproxylic beetles (Coleoptera) of the Icklingham Plains. H. Mendel
Notes on the Suffolk list of Coleoptera: 5. Ischnodes sanguinicollis (Pz.) (Elateridae) in Suffolk. D.R. Nash
Notes and comments on some Suffolk moths in 1988. A. Watchman
A lifetime with butterflies and moths. R.F. Eley
Conserving the Barberry Carpet moth in Suffolk. P. Waring
Testacella haliotidea and other slugs in an Ipswich garden. E. Parsons
Where are Suffolk's earwigs? E. Milne-Redhead
Some recent Suffolk plant records (with drawings of Purple Viper's Bugloss, Wallflower and Verbena rigida). E.M. Hyde & F.W. Simpson
The Botanical Society of the British Isles Monitoring Scheme in Suffolk, 1987–8. E.M. Hyde
The influence of farming practice on the survival and final extinction of Fingered Speedwell, Veronica triphyllos L., at Lakenheath. P.J.O. Trist
Suffolk mosses and liverworts. A.C. Smith
Lichenology in Suffolk. C.J.B. Hitch
New records of fossil flowering plants from Suffolk. H.L. Pearson
A relative relief map of Suffolk. R. Hoppitt
The upper Caenozoic sequence around the Long Row, Covehithe. H.B. Mottram

Notes & Observations

Anting by Blackbird p. 92
Hedgehog Activity p. 92
Breeding Bumble Bees p. 93
Frogs p. 93
Inosculation p. 94
Claude Morley p. 94
Birdseed Aliens p. 94
Ferns on Coralline Crag p. 95
Hybrid Oak p. 95
Old Ivy p. 95
A New Bramble p. 96
Abnormal Round-Leaved Fluellen p. 96
Mullein Moth Caterpillars and Thrush p. 96
A White Wagtail p. 97
Garden Aliens p. 97
Emperor Moth Eggs p. 98
Engine Oil p. 98
Whale in the Stour p. 98
A Toadstool in Ipswich p. 99