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Volume 79 (Summer 2011)
| Title | Author | Page |
|---|---|---|
| Editorial | 1 | |
| Snippets | 2 | |
| New marine records for Suffolk | Gen Broad | 3 |
| The Priestly Wood dormouse project: The first decade | Liz Cutting | 7 |
| Acute Oak Decline – A new disease of oak trees in Suffolk | Gary Battell | 10 |
| Do you know your dragonflies? | Mark Nowers | 11 |
| The sleepless hibernation | Nick Sibbett | 12 |
| The lichens of Higham Lodge | Christopher Hitch | 15 |
| Grass snakes: A determined grass snake | J. & C. Bowdrey | 21 |
| Grass snakes: Grass snake movement and dry weather in 2010 | Tom Langton | 21 |
| Another new species of spider for Suffolk | Ray Ruffell | 22 |
| Nuthatches | Liz Cutting | 23 |
| Ipswich museum celebrates Henslow's 150th anniversary | Ann Ainsworth | 24 |
| A butterfly spring | Rob Parker | 24 |
| The wall brown – a single species survey | Mark Nowers | 26 |
| Odds & Ends | 29 | |
| A herbalist's view of greater celandine | Caroline Wheeler | 30 |
| Poem: The resident carp | Rasik Bhadresa | 31 |
| The nail fungus in Suffolk | Neil Mahler | 31 |
| A further influx of rannoch looper in 2011 | Tony Pritchard | 34 |
| Website updates | Adrian Chalkley | 35 |