Volume 27 December 1991
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Natural History Societies - are they in need of conservation, and is the conservation movement in need of them? J. R. Martin 2.1Mb
Sika deer - new to Suffolk, 1988. C. R. Naunton 646Kb
Notes and comments on some Suffolk moths in 1990. M. R. Hall 1.9Mb
The Hoverflies (Syrphidae) of Bromeswell Green nature reserve. A. C. Hubbard 992Kb
A Record of Brachychaeteuma bradeae and some other millipedes new to Suffolk. Paul Lee 1.27Mb
The first recorded occurrence of the harvestman, Nelima gothica Lohmander in East Anglia. Paul Lee 963Kb
Some recent Suffolk plant records. E. M. Hyde & F. W. Simpson 3.4Mb
Stinking Goosefoot at Landguard Point. M. D. Crewe 1Mb
Further notes on the Brambles of Suffolk. A. L. Bull 710Kb
Anabaena, A toxic blue-green alga contaminating lakes in East Anglia. G. D. Heathcote 1.1Mb
Blood Hill, Bramford. H. B. Mottram 1.3Mb
NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS Grey Heron and Stoat in ermine, species of Knotgrass, An aberrant Small Tortoiseshell, Morchella elata
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CONFERENCE 1990 WATER WILDERNESS
The Suffolk estuaries. Charles Beardall 2.6Mb
Anglers are naturalists. R. B. Rickards 3.3Mb
Wildlife conservation and angling - conflict or integration. P. S. Maitland 2.6Mb
Otters in East Anglia. Rowena Jessop 2.7Mb
FUNGI AND SLIME MOULDS IN SUFFOLK
Supplement 1. Martin & Pam Ellis 1.7Mb