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Volume 15 (1969–1972)



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Part 1

Transactions

Some observations on foxes. N. Burke
Butterflies in Suffolk. S. Beaufoy
Mammal records. Earl of Cranbrook
The defence of aphids against predators and parasites. G.D. Heathcote
Bracken regression on an East Suffolk heath. R. Garrett-Jones
Rare or unusual fish, 1968. R.W. Blacker
A review of British Lepidoptera for 1968. C.G.M. de Worms
Counts of animal corpses on East Suffolk roads. P. Nicholson
Kingfisher's unusual nesting-site. R.J. Copping
Suffolk Bird Report 1968. W.H. Payn

Part 2

Transactions

Suffolk County Flora. Suffolk Flora Committee
Suffolk County Flora. F.W. Simpson
Hedgerow survey. E.C. Green
Distribution of deer in Suffolk. Earl of Cranbrook & W.H. Payn
Weather at Ipswich in 1969. F.W. Simpson
Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1969. H.E. Chipperfield
Suffolk butterflies from 1945. S. Beaufoy
The Clifden Nonpareil and other interesting Lepidoptera in Suffolk during 1969. C.G.M. de Worms
Notes on Needham Market Lepidoptera, 1969. C.W. Pierce
Moths of Redgrave and Lopham Fens, third report. C.W. Pierce
Moths in a Sudbourne garden. H. Pease
Gold Medal Wood, Great Glemham. Earl of Cranbrook
A contribution to the geological history of Suffolk, part 4. H.E.P. Spencer

Notes & Observations

The Five-bearded Rockling
The Education Committee of the Suffolk Trust for Nature
Butterflies in West Suffolk
Feeding Roost of the Long-Eared Bat
Squirrels at Higham
Grey Squirrel spreading
Subfossil Red Deer
Parasitic Worm new to Suffolk
A New Alien?
A Correction

Part 3

Transactions

Mapping the distribution of freshwater fish in the British Isles. P.S. Maitland
Caddis flies. G.D. Heathcote
Distribution of deer in Suffolk, part 2. Earl of Cranbrook & W.H. Payn
The White-Speck Wainscot in Suffolk with notes on its range and occurrence in the British Isles. C.G.M. de Worms
A review of Lepidoptera in Britain during 1969. C.G.M. de Worms
Suffolk Bird Report for 1969. W.H. Payn

Notes & Observations

Tit Incubating Acorns
Red Squirrel in North Suffolk
Grey Squirrel
Grey Squirrels at Rougham
Kestrel 'Following' Plough
Blackbird Kills Blackbird
Owl Kills Owl
Viper
Sub-Fossil Snails
Gold Medal Wood

Part 4

Transactions

Barberry Carpet moth. C.W. Pierce
Former Suffolk naturalists. D.J. Martin
Claviceps purpurea on wild grasses. F.W. Simpson
A contribution to the geological history of Suffolk, part 5. H.E.P. Spencer
Survey of Suffolk Crag exposures: 1953–1959. H.E.P. Spencer
Some records of Lepidoptera in Suffolk during 1970. C.G.M. de Worms
Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1970. H.E. Chipperfield
Needham Market Lepidoptera in 1970. C.W. Pierce
The conservation of roadside verges in Suffolk. C.W. Pierce & C.E. Ranson
The hover-flies (Syrphidae) of Gromford Meadow, Snape. W.S. George
Suffolk County Flora
Moths of Redgrave and Lopham Fens, fourth report. C.W. Pierce
Fungus foray, Dunwich Forest. F.W. Simpson
Weather at Ipswich, 1969. F.W. Simpson

Notes & Observations

Grey Squirrels
Pheasant attacking Duck
Bat Survey
Speckled Wood in Suffolk

Part 5

Transactions

The heathlands of the East Suffolk Sandlings. P.H. Armstrong
A review of British Lepidoptera for 1970. C.G.M. de Worms
Conservation of reptiles and amphibians (p. 434). J.W. Steward
Abundance of aphids and some insects that prey on them in Suffolk, as shown by catches on sticky traps. G.D. Heathcote
Festuca glauca Lam. and the var. caesia (Sm.) K. Richt – Blue or Grey Fescue. P.J.O. Trist
Coleoptera taken during 1970 from arable fields at Haughley Research Farms. P.J. Harding
A monoecious Salix babylonensis at East Bergholt. A. Girling & A. Wilkinson
The Suffolk Otter Survey. R.B. West & P. Nicholson
A stoat goes supperless. A.J. Last
Suffolk Bird Report for 1970. W.H. Payn
Savi's Warbler breeding in Suffolk. G.J. Jobson

Part 6

Transactions

Gnawed bones from the Crag and Forest Bed deposits of East Anglia. A.J. Sutcliffe & H.D. Collings
Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1971. H.E. Chipperfield
Some records of Lepidoptera in Suffolk during 1971. C.G.M. de Worms
Snails in archaeological excavations. Earl of Cranbrook
Barberry Carpet moth, second report. C.W. Pierce
Coccinellid beetles on the east coast. G.D. Heathcote
Suffolk County Flora. F.W. Simpson
A contribution to the geological history of Suffolk, supplement. H.E.P. Spencer
Notes on some Suffolk Crag localities. R.A.D. Markham

Notes & Observations

Badger in Fritton Wood
A Plant New to Suffolk
Molluscs at Redgrave Fen
Red Squirrel