Volume 32 (1996)
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SNS Conference Papers 1995: Wood for the Trees
- Opening address. Earl of Cranbrook
- History of woodland and wood-pasture. O. Rackham
- The value of invertebrates as indicators of ancient woodland and especially pasture woodland. K. Alexander
- Woodland variation, now and in the future; every site is different. K. Kirby
- Mammals and the conservation management of woodlands. P. Morris
- Trees and conservation. J.E. Milner
Transactions
- Ermine Stoats in Suffolk. J.R. Martin
- 1995 – A record year for rare butterflies in Suffolk. R.G. Stewart
- Notes and comments on some Suffolk moths in 1995. M.R. Hall
- Invasion of Dragonflies in 1995. H. Mendel & M.G. Marsh
- The Golden Hoverfly, Callicera spinolae Rondani. A.E. Aston
- Report on the breeding population of Bee-wolf wasps (Philanthus triangulum) at West Stow Country Park. C. Gregory
- Suffolk Robber Flies (Asilidae). A.C. Hubbard
- Aquatic invertebrates in Suffolk. A.K. Chalkley
- Living on the boundary. A. Brown
- Some recent Suffolk plant records. E.M. Hyde & F.W. Simpson
- A preliminary survey of the flora of Bamhamcross Common. M.D. Crewe
- Fungi and Slime Moulds in Suffolk: Supplement 3. M. Ellis & P. Ellis
Notes & Observations
- Butterflies at Framlingham July 30th–August 5th
White-point Moth, Mythimna albipuncta D. & S., in 1995
Some infrequent Microlepidoptera
Ranatra linearis – in flight!
Yellow Archangel with variegated leaves, Lamiastrum galeobdolon ssp. argentatum