Volume 10 (1957–1958)
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Part 1 (1957)
Transactions
- A study of mill races and sluices at Flatford Mill and Dedham. G.R. Milne
- Red Crag deer from Trimley and Felixstowe. H.E.P. Spencer
- Hog Highland, Ipswich. H.E.P. Spencer
- Collecting in Suffolk in July, 1956. C.G.M. de Worms
- Moths at Waldringfield in 1956. A.P. Waller
- Death's Head Moth and other rare species. C.G.M. de Worms
- Suffolk notes for 1956. H.E. Chipperfield
- Clostera anachoreta. C.G.M. de Worms
- Captures near Southwold, 1956. G.J. Baker
- Lepidoptera of Suffolk Coast, 1956. W.S. George
- Rearing the Large Blue Butterfly. S. Beaufoy
- Diptera of Suffolk. A.E. Aston & D. Walker
- Notes on Marsh Harriers. G.B.G. Benson
- Notes on tapeworm from Yellow-necked Field Mouse. S. Prudhoe
- Plant damage by summer storms. P.J.O. Trist
- Alien and rare plants at Lakenheath. M.G. Rutterford
- The Suffolk County Flora. J.C.N. Willis
- Some interesting Suffolk wildflowers. E.S. Rowling
- A frequent alien. P.J.O. Trist
- Weather report. R.R. Wilson
Notes & Observations
- Mole
Water Shrew
Stoat
Weasel
Water-vole
Black Rat
Badger
Coypu
Fallow Deer
Camberwell Beauty
Miller Evergestis extimalis
Spotted Clover Moth
Pine Hawk Moth
Epeira diademata
Potentilla anserina
Clathrus ruber
Epipactis purpurata
Carex otrubae
Part 2 (1957)
Transactions
- Changing flora of Suffolk. F.W. Simpson
- Flora of roadside of A.45. N.S.P. Mitchell
- Changing Suffolk coast. H.E.P. Spencer
- Geological notes. H.E.P. Spencer
- Foulerton Award. G.E. Curtis
- British Macrolepidoptera, 1956. C.G.M. de Worms
- Further records of Empididae. C. Garrett-Jones
- Myxomatosis in Suffolk, 1956. S. Haslam & W.H. Newell
- Weather report, 1957. R.R. Wilson
- Suffolk Bird Report for 1956. W.H. Payn
Notes & Observations
- Yellow-necked Mouse
Barbastelle
Grey Seal
Porpoise
Fish Parasite
New to Suffolk
Humming Bird Hawk Moth
Diotis maritima
Cyclamen neapolitanum
Autumn Crocus
Pheasant's Eye
Dittander
On Saving Rare Plants
Field Study Centre
Part 3 (1958)
Transactions
- Spider fauna of the heaths and fens of West Suffolk. E. Duffey, G.H. Locket & A.F. Millidge
- Lepidoptera notes, 1957. H.E. Chipperfield
- Notes on Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1957. A.P. Waller
- More notes on Suffolk Lepidoptera. N.L. Birkett
- Some early Lepidoptera. S. Beaufoy
- Rearing Lepidoptera. S. Beaufoy
- Emperor Dragonfly. S. Beaufoy
- Cerura bicuspis. C.G.M. de Worms
- Mainly moths. A.E. Aston
- Prevalence in East Suffolk of Simyra albovenosa and Triphaena orbona. C.G.M. de Worms
- Diptera of Suffolk. A.E. Aston
- Changing flora of Suffolk. F.W. Simpson
- Mammalian bones from Suffolk river beds. H.E.P. Spencer
- Mammalia of the Stutton Brickearth. H.E.P. Spencer
- Notes on the coypu. M.E. St J. Barne
- Of mice and parasites. G. Griffith
- Note on Wolfe Collection. M.M. Whiting
- Weather report. R.R. Wilson
- Book review. Earl of Cranbrook
Notes & Observations
- Common Shrew
Dormouse
Yellow-necked Mouse
House Mouse
House Martins
Adder
Tape Worm
Maggots in Salt
Amaranthus retroflexus
Seakale
Yellow Vetch
Spiny Cocklebur
Mertensia
Puff Ball
Goat's Beard
Proliferation
Sepultaria sumneri
Crag Sea Urchin
Spotted Orchis
Dittander
Part 4 (1958)
Transactions
- Rosehill House, Farnham. Earl of Cranbrook
- Notes on the Suffolk flora. F.W. Simpson
- Review of British Lepidoptera for 1957. C.G.M. de Worms
- A new Suffolk moth. A.E. Aston
- Other micros new to Suffolk. A.E. Aston
- Phoridae (Diptera) new to Suffolk list. L. Parmenter
- Note on the geology of the Bobbitshole area. P.G.H. Boswell
- New Suffolk Mammalia from river gravel: Barham. H.E.P. Spencer
- The Yellow-necked Field Mouse at Stowmarket. W.G. Thurlow
- Weather report. R.R. Wilson
- Suffolk Bird Report for 1957. W.H. Payn
Notes & Observations
- Common Shrew
Badger
Red Squirrel
Harvest Mouse
Long-tailed Field Mouse
Yellow-necked Mouse
Bank Vole
Vole Damage
Water Rat
Coypu
Grass Snakes
Fish Parasites
Spiders New to Suffolk
British Millipedes
Dittander
Scotch Crocus
Some Observations on the Habits of the Solitary Wasp
Spore dispersal of Geaster triplex
Anatis occellata Linn.