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Volume 32 (1996)



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SNS Conference Papers 1995: Wood for the Trees

Opening address. Earl of Cranbrook
History of woodland and wood-pasture. O. Rackham
The value of invertebrates as indicators of ancient woodland and especially pasture woodland. K. Alexander
Woodland variation, now and in the future; every site is different. K. Kirby
Mammals and the conservation management of woodlands. P. Morris
Trees and conservation. J.E. Milner

Transactions

Ermine Stoats in Suffolk. J.R. Martin
1995 – A record year for rare butterflies in Suffolk. R.G. Stewart
Notes and comments on some Suffolk moths in 1995. M.R. Hall
Invasion of Dragonflies in 1995. H. Mendel & M.G. Marsh
The Golden Hoverfly, Callicera spinolae Rondani. A.E. Aston
Report on the breeding population of Bee-wolf wasps (Philanthus triangulum) at West Stow Country Park. C. Gregory
Suffolk Robber Flies (Asilidae). A.C. Hubbard
Aquatic invertebrates in Suffolk. A.K. Chalkley
Living on the boundary. A. Brown
Some recent Suffolk plant records. E.M. Hyde & F.W. Simpson
A preliminary survey of the flora of Bamhamcross Common. M.D. Crewe
Fungi and Slime Moulds in Suffolk: Supplement 3. M. Ellis & P. Ellis

Notes & Observations

Butterflies at Framlingham July 30th–August 5th
White-point Moth, Mythimna albipuncta D. & S., in 1995
Some infrequent Microlepidoptera
Ranatra linearis – in flight!
Yellow Archangel with variegated leaves, Lamiastrum galeobdolon ssp. argentatum