Volume 59 (Autumn 2004)
Title | Author | Page |
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Editorial | 1 | |
Members evening | 2 | |
Newslines and snippets | 3 | |
Listing – a blessing or a curse? | 'Artemesia' | 4 |
Keeping members in touch with the society | Adrian Chalkley | 5 |
White Admirals return to Bentley woods | Colin Hawes | 8 |
Sex in the city | Paul Lee | 10 |
Researching decline of once-common butterflies | Rob Parker | 12 |
The hoverfly invasion of coastal Suffolk | Colin Jacobs | 14 |
The ladybird has landed | Michael Majerus | 15 |
Kessingland beach – a botanist's haven | Colin Jacobs | 17 |
Broad-leaved Helleborine in north-east Suffolk | Rick Fairhead | 18 |
Poem: February Framlingham | Alasdair Aston | 20 |
Suffolk flora recording by the Norfolk Recording Group | Alec Bull | 23 |
Going to town | Richard Fisk | 24 |
New SNS bursary | Paul Lee | 25 |
Suffolk represented at the 3rd Symposium on the Conservation of Saproxylic Beetles | Colin Hawes | 26 |
The Silver Y in an Ipswich garden | Richard Stewart | 26 |
Irish Archer turns up in Bentley | Colin Hawes | 28 |
An analysis of SNS membership 2003 | Michael Kirby | 29 |
Moth morning at Alder Carr Farm | Tony Pritchard | 32 |
A herbalist’s view of Horse Chestnut | Caroline Wheeler | 33 |
The SNS journals | Michael Kirby | 34 |
Letters, Notes and Queries: Grass snake tragedy | Eileen Coe | 39 |
Letters, Notes and Queries: Squirrels | Pat Shott | 39 |
Letters, Notes and Queries: Great (fungal) minds think alike | Colin Jacobs | 39 |
Records please: Broad-leaved helleborine | Martin Sanford | 40 |