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Volume 50 (2014)


Report from the Mammal Recorder – Bullion, S.
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Suffolk Bats 2013 – Miller, A.
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Freshwater Invertebrate Recorder’s Annual Report – Chalkley, A.
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Diptera Report – Vincent, P.
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Hymenoptera Recorder’s Report 2013–14 – Knowles, A.
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2013 Butterfly Report – Stone, W. & Parker, R.
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Comments and notes on some Suffolk moths in 2013 – Prichard, A.W.
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Investigating the distribution of flowering spikes of Violet Helleborine Epipactis purpurata in deciduous Suffolk woodland in relation to adjacent ditches and differences in height above the base of the ditch, soil moisture and pH – Kell, D. & Kell, A.
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Bryophytes in Suffolk 2013 – Fisk, R.J.
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Unravelling the Glacial Geology of the Ipswich area – the work of Slater and Boswell – Mottram, H.B.
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Using mammalian assemblages to reconstruct past climate: a study of four late Pleistocene sites in Suffolk – Jackson, A.
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The cliff against Dunwich Heath – its further importance in our understanding of the Norwich Crag sands and gravels – Mottram, H.B.
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Notes and Observations: Removal of Ponies benefits grasshoppers in Dunwich Forest – Gardiner, T.
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Notes and Observations: A rare Lacewing and a record night for moths – Goddard, S.
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Notes and Observations: Stranding of the hydroid Nemertesia antennina (L.) (Cnidaria: Hydroidomedusa) on the Suffolk coast – Bowdrey, J.
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Notes and Observations: Small Copper aberration in Suffolk: 2003–13 – Stewart, R.
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Notes and Observations: Serendipity – The SNS of Yesteryear – Waller, A.
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Obituaries: David Nash
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Obituaries: Peter Lawson
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Obituaries: Derek Moore
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