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Volume 4 (1938–1941)


 

Part 1 (1938)

 

On the Acquisition of Fritillary Field – Morley. C.
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The Mollusca of Suffolk – Anon
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Recent Birds Round Lowestoft – Cook. F.C.
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The Actiniaria (Sea-Anemones) of Suffolk – Collings, D.W.
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The Crustacea of Suffolk: Part ii. Oniscoidea or Woodlice – Taylor, E.
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The Lepidoptera of Suffolk: Addenda et Corrigenda – Morley, C.
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A Trip to British Guiana – Richards, O.W.
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England's Inexactitude. A Letter – Anon
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News for Naturalists
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Observations
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Part 2 (1939)

 

Our present issue – Morley, C.
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The Way of the World – Anon
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The Coelomycetes of Suffolk (Fungi) – Mayfield, A.
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News for Naturalists
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Observations
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Part 3 (1940)

 

Our Members – Morley, C.
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On the Habits of the Black-backed Shrike – Bird, G.
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Lepidoptera of Suffolk: Addenda et Corrigenda – Morley, C.
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The Arachnida of Suffolk – Bristowe, W.S.
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News for Naturalists
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Observations
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Part 4 (1941)

 

The Blister Beetle bred in Suffolk – Platten, E.W.
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An Old Suffolk Naturalist: Mr. Singleton Smith – Goddard, J.
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The Thunder Storm – Anon.
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The Worms of Suffolk: Preliminary List – Anon.
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News for Naturalists
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Observations
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