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Volume 59 (Autumn 2004)

 

TitleAuthorPage
Editorial 1
Members evening 2
Newslines and snippets 3
Listing – a blessing or a curse?'Artemesia'4
Keeping members in touch with the societyAdrian Chalkley5
White Admirals return to Bentley woodsColin Hawes8
Sex in the cityPaul Lee10
Researching decline of once-common butterfliesRob Parker12
The hoverfly invasion of coastal SuffolkColin Jacobs14
The ladybird has landedMichael Majerus15
Kessingland beach – a botanist's havenColin Jacobs17
Broad-leaved Helleborine in north-east SuffolkRick Fairhead18
Poem: February FramlinghamAlasdair Aston20
Suffolk flora recording by the Norfolk Recording GroupAlec Bull23
Going to townRichard Fisk24
New SNS bursaryPaul Lee25
Suffolk represented at the 3rd Symposium on the Conservation of Saproxylic BeetlesColin Hawes26
The Silver Y in an Ipswich gardenRichard Stewart26
Irish Archer turns up in BentleyColin Hawes28
An analysis of SNS membership 2003Michael Kirby29
Moth morning at Alder Carr FarmTony Pritchard32
A herbalist’s view of Horse ChestnutCaroline Wheeler33
The SNS journalsMichael Kirby34
Letters, Notes and Queries: Grass snake tragedyEileen Coe39
Letters, Notes and Queries: SquirrelsPat Shott39
Letters, Notes and Queries: Great (fungal) minds think alikeColin Jacobs39
Records please: Broad-leaved helleborineMartin Sanford40