Volume 7 (1949–1951)
Part 1 (1949)
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- Thomas Moffet in Suffolk, 1585 – Morley, C.
- Total of Known Suffolk Fungi – Mayfield, A.
- Insects Rediscovered at Fritton Warren – Burton, J.
- Wild Plants Growing on Waste Ground in Ipswich – Batchelder, S.J.
- The Diptera of Suffolk: Family xv, Stratiomyidae – Morley, C.
- Wasp’s Novel Tactics – Crickmore, E.G.
- Some Spiders New to Suffolk: i Areneae – Hull, J.E.
Some Spiders New to Suffolk: ii Chlonethida – Gilbert, O. - News for Naturalists
- Observations
Part 2 (1950)
- Colorado Beetle’s Suffolk Advent – Anon
- A New Parasite of the Swallow-tailed Butterfly – Morley, C.
- Our Changing Countryside and its Endemic Flora – Simpson, F.W.
- The Diptera of Suffolk: Families xvi–xxii – Morley, C.
- Hascot, a New Crag-pit – Cambridge, P.G.
- On Coelocryptus rufinus, Grav., an Ichneumon New to Suffolk – Morley, C.
- Weather in 1949
- News for Naturalists
- Observations
Part 3 (1951)
- The Green Woodpecker’s Louse – Giles, C.C.T.
- Life History of Digger Wasp Mellinus arvensis – Boreham, H.J.
- The Diptera of Suffolk: Family xxiii – Morley, C.
- Three Birds’ Posts – Lingwood, E.
- Geological Section – Spencer, H.E.P.
- Botanical Section – Simpson, F.W.
- Weather in 1951
- News for Naturalists
- Observations