Volume 41 December 2005
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOSUFFOLK RIGS MEETING
Contents and Introduction R. Dixon
The Westleton Beds - a case for RIGS. H. Mottram
RIGS for Geography Education. C. Markham
Sizewell B Crags - an ‘unavailable geological site’. R. A. D. Markham
Some Unusual Local Building Stones. R. Dixon
Some Pleistocene problems in Suffolk. P. Allen
An impact scenario for the Colchester Earthquake of 1884. A. Weston
Field excursion – The Nacton Shore. R. A. D. Markham
TRANSACTIONS
An abnormal Thornback Ray Raja clavata with additional pectoral fins. J. R. Ellis
Antlions - habitat and history. E. J. M. Kirby
Sturmia bella (Meigen) (Diptera: Tachinidae) an interesting addition to the Suffolk list. D. R. Nash
Comments and notes on some Suffolk moths in 2004. A. W. Prichard
Plant recording in 2004. M. N. Sanford
2004 Butterfly Report. R. Parker
Suffolk Rare Plant Register. M. N. Sanford
NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS
Egg for breakfast. W. S. George
Aculeate Hymenoptera Recorder’s Report for 2003/2004. A. Knowles
Spider Recorder’s Report, 2004 & Other Arthropods Recorder’s Report 2004. P. Lee
A wild giant horsetail hybrid hunt. M. N. Sanford
Observations on a Swallowtail Butterfly, Papilio machaon L.. in Ipswich, 2004. R. G. Stewart
The Small Copper ab. caeruleopunctata Rűhl in Suffolk, 2004. R. G. Stewart