Volume 36 December 2000
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CONFERENCE 1999 - 1000 YEARS OF NATURAL HISTORY learning from the past
Purposes and methods of Ecological History. Oliver Rackham
Changes in vegetation and flora in the last 1,000 years. Francis Rose
Mammal messages - learning from the past. Pat Morris
Naturalists of the past, present and future - the backbone of nature conservation. Baroness Young
TRANSACTIONS
The fields his study. A. Aston
Orthoptera of Suffolk. S. J. Ling
Notes on the Suffolk list of Coleoptera: 7 The genus Ischnomera Stephens (Oedemeridae). D. R. Nash
Recent records of some notable and rare Diptera from Suffolk. A. Hubbard
Notes and comments on some Suffolk moths in 1999. M. R. Hall
The Spiders of RAF Mildenhall. P. Lee
Measuring Suffolk’s Hedgerows. R. Parker
NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS
Freshwater Invertebrate recording in 1999. A. Chalkley
Notes on Suffolk Bryophytes in 1999. R. J. Fisk
A new micro fungus in Suffolk. R. J. Fisk
Coleoptera Recorder’s report for 1999. D. R. Nash
1999 Notes on Microlepidoptera. A. Aston
Narrow-bordered Bee Hawk-moth (Hemaris tityus Linn.) re-discovered in Suffolk. A. Prichard
Blossom Underwings (Orthosia miniosa, Denis & Schiff.) in Suffolk in 1999. A. Prichard Pdf
Butterflies at Framlingham 1991-1999. A. Aston
The Golden Hoverfly, Callicera spinolae Rondani - surviving in Suffolk. A. Aston
Aculeate Hymenoptera Recorder’s Report 1999. P. Lee
Other Arthropods Recorder’s Report 1999. P. Lee