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Volume 27 (1991)



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Transactions

Natural History Societies – are they in need of conservation, and is the conservation movement in need of them? J.R. Martin
Sika deer – new to Suffolk, 1988. C.R. Naunton
Suffolk's first Striped Dolphin, Stenella coeruleoalba (Meyen) and second Fin Whale, Balaenoptera physalus (Linnaeus). H. Mendel & D.J. Lampard
Notes and comments on some Suffolk moths in 1990. M.R. Hall
The Hoverflies (Syrphidae) of Bromeswell Green nature reserve. A.C. Hubbard
A record of Brachychaeteuma bradeae and some other millipedes new to Suffolk. P. Lee
The first recorded occurrence of the harvestman, Nelima gothica Lohmander in East Anglia. P. Lee
Some recent Suffolk plant records. E.M. Hyde & F.W. Simpson
Stinking Goosefoot at Landguard Point. M.D. Crewe
Further notes on the Brambles of Suffolk. A.L. Bull
Anabaena, a toxic blue-green alga contaminating lakes in East Anglia. G.D. Heathcote
Blood Hill, Bramford. H.B. Mottram
Fungi and Slime Moulds in Suffolk: Supplement 1. M. Ellis & P. Ellis

Conference 1990: Water Wilderness

The Suffolk estuaries. C. Beardall
Anglers are naturalists. R.B. Rickards
Wildlife conservation and angling – conflict or integration. P.S. Maitland
Otters in East Anglia. R. Jessop

Notes & Observations

Grey Heron and Stoat in ermine
Species of Knotgrass
An aberrant Small Tortoiseshell
Morchella elata