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Volume 27 (1991)


Natural History Societies – are they in need of conservation, and is the conservation movement in need of them? – Martin, J.R.
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Sika deer – new to Suffolk, 1988 – Naunton, C.R.
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Suffolk's first Striped Dolphin, Stenella coeruleoalba (Meyen) and second Fin Whale, Balaenoptera physalus (Linnaeus). Mendel, H. & Lampard, D.J.
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Notes and comments on some Suffolk moths in 1990 – Hall, M.R.
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The Hoverflies (Syrphidae) of Bromeswell Green nature reserve – Hubbard, A.C.
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A Record of Brachychaeteuma bradeae and some other millipedes new to Suffolk – Lee, Paul
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The first recorded occurrence of the harvestman, Nelima gothica Lohmander in East Anglia – Lee, Paul
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Some recent Suffolk plant records – Hyde, E.M. & Simpson, F.W.
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Stinking Goosefoot at Landguard Point – Crewe, M.D.
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Further notes on the Brambles of Suffolk – Bull, A.L.
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Anabaena, A toxic blue-green alga contaminating lakes in East Anglia – Heathcote, G.D.
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Blood Hill, Bramford – Mottram, H.B.
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Notes and Observations: Grey Heron and Stoat in ermine; species of Knotgrass; An aberrant Small Tortoiseshell; Morchella elata
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The Suffolk estuaries – Beardall, Charles
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Anglers are naturalists – Rickards, R.B.
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Wildlife conservation and angling – conflict or integration – Maitland, P.S.
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Otters in East Anglia – Jessop, Rowena
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Fungi and Slime Moulds in Suffolk: Supplement 1 – Ellis, M. & Ellis, P.
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