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Volume 12 (1962–1964)



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Part 1 (1962)

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Spiders from Redgrave, Lopham and Hopton Fens in the Waveney and Little Ouse valleys. E.A.G. Duffey
A feeding population of Pipistrelle bats. W.V. Lovett
Some habits of the Red-legged Spider Hunting Wasp. H.J. Boreham
Entomological notes. A.E. Aston
Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1961. H.E. Chipperfield
Notes on Suffolk Lepidoptera for 1961. C.G.M. de Worms
A ladybird plague on the east coast. C.G.M. de Worms
Scarcity of Meadow Browns. S. Beaufoy
Notes on some Suffolk grasses. F.W. Simpson
Records of interesting grasses in Suffolk, 1960–61. P.J.O. Trist
Prehistoric animal remains at Harkstead. H.E.P. Spencer

Notes & Observations

Parish Records
Grasses
Roadside Verges
Another Amaranth
Ulmus
Stinkhorn
Grasses
Solitary Wasp
Bat Caught on Trout Fly
Noctule–Serotine Bats' Cruising Speed
Red Squirrel
Bank Vole
Tame Weasel
Japanese Beetle
Flamingo at Cattawade

Part 2 (1962)

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Records of bat parasites from West Suffolk. G.B. Thompson
A review of Lepidoptera in the British Isles during 1961. C.G.M. de Worms
Some moths new to Suffolk. H.E. Chipperfield
The flora of an old pasture. P.J.O. Trist
Breckland. H.J. Boreham
Weather report. S. Chapman
Suffolk Bird Report for 1961. W.H. Payn

Notes & Observations

Pipistrelles
Pipistrelles in Church
Cat Suckling Young Rat
Grey Squirrel
Blackcock
Yellow-necked Mice
Rare Grass
Daphne mezereum
Friendly Rivalry
New to Suffolk
Palmate Newt
New Publication

Part 3 (1963)

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A preliminary account of the spiders of the Flatford Mill region. J.A.L. Cooke
Coypu (Myocastor coypus) at Minsmere Bird Reserve. H.E. Axell
Squirrel survey. A.E. Aston
The flight of Noctule and Pipistrelle bats compared. H.G. Barrett & Earl of Cranbrook
Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1962. H.E. Chipperfield
Notes on Lepidoptera in Suffolk for 1962. C.G.M. de Worms
Some further observations on the habits of the Field Digger Wasp. H.J. Boreham
Movement of white butterflies. S. Beaufoy
Weather report, April to July, 1962. S. Chapman
Publications received
Some plants – rare and otherwise. J.C.N. Willis
Icklingham Plains: habitat study. P.J.O. Trist
Fungus foray, 27th October, 1962. F.W. Simpson
Notes on Dr James Harrison's lecture. W.H. Payn
Notes on Mr Kenneth Williamson's lecture. W.H. Payn

Notes & Observations

Deep Galleries of Mole
Badgers
Feral Fallow Deer
Natterer's Bat
Long-eared Bats
Late Swallow-tail Larvae
Plague of Crane-Flies
Alder Moth
The Clifden Nonpareil
Pale Eggar in Suffolk
Great Oak Tree
Our Geologist

Part 4 (1963)

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Two rare Scarabaeid beetles rediscovered in the Suffolk Breckland. M.G. Morris
A review of the prevalence of British Lepidoptera in 1962. C.G.M. de Worms
The Pouch Meadow, Trimley. F.W. Simpson
Great oak trees and others. J.O. Wright
The fibrous-rooted Oxalis corniculatae. J.C.N. Willis
Dactylorchis ericetorum, Linton, and other orchids. J.C.N. Willis
Coypu (Myocastor coypus) at Minsmere during the frost of January and February, 1963. H.E. Axell
The great freeze. G.E. Curtis
The prehistoric deer of the East Anglian Crag deposits. H.E.P. Spencer
Weather report. S. Chapman
Suffolk Bird Report for 1962. W.H. Payn

Notes & Observations

Pipistrelles
Yellow-necked Mouse
Fox
Stoats and Weasels
Grey Seals
Common Seal

Part 5 (1964)

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The contemporary mammalian fossils of the Crags. H.E.P. Spencer
Avena fatua L. and other Graminae records for Suffolk. P.J.O. Trist
Noctule bats feeding on Cockchafers. H.G. Barrett & Earl of Cranbrook
Two moths new to Suffolk. A.E. Aston
An amateur's approach to photomicrography. M. Thomson
Swallows at Martlesham. E.R. Lingwood
Wessex wings. W.S. George
Our flora and the weather, 1962–63. F.W. Simpson
Some botanical notes, 1963. J.C.N. Willis
Suffolk Lepidoptera, 1963 (I). C.G.M. de Worms
Suffolk Lepidoptera, 1963 (II). H.E. Chipperfield
Suffolk Lepidoptera, 1963 (III). A.E. Aston
The Observer's Book of Lichens: a review. J.C.N. Willis
'The Great Schwendener Controversy'. J.C.N. Willis
The Zoological Record

Notes & Observations

Bats
Badgers
Common Seals
Squirrels
Water Voles
Red Deer
Jackdaws and Sandpiper
Aphids
A Mediterranean Centipede
A Ringed Gull
Fighting Starlings
Nest-box Results
Latreille
Harvestman
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Physarum cinereum
Two Hepatics
Calceolaria tripartita
Abutilon theophrasti
A Rare Fungus Parasite
The Mere Wainscot

Part 6 (1964)

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Breckland flora. D.J. Martin
Some observations on the Badger. N. Burke
A review of British Lepidoptera for 1963. C.G.M. de Worms
Notes on the behaviour of a hibernating Noctule (Nyctalus noctula). Earl of Cranbrook
Megaceros savini: a new Suffolk Crag deer. H.E.P. Spencer
Parasites from mammals in Suffolk. A.M. Hutson
Enterprising stoats. R.A. Harrison
Book reviews: The Handbook of British Mammals; King Todd; The Tradescants. Earl of Cranbrook, D.J. Martin & M. Allan
Publications received
Suffolk Bird Report for 1963. W.H. Payn

Notes & Observations

Long-eared Bats
Bats in Snape Church
Hibernating Hedgehogs
Nest Boxes as Winter Roosts
Yellow-necked Mouse
Shrews in Church
Harvest Mice
Viola lactea
Neottia nidus-avis
Tulips
A Heron Discomfited