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Volume 33 (Spring 1996)
| Title | Author | Page |
|---|---|---|
| Editorial | 1 | |
| Killer robin | Alasdair Aston | 2 |
| Spotlight on: Butcher's broom | Enid Hyde | 5 |
| News from the museum | David Lampard | 9 |
| Moth watch | Jon Nicholls | 9 |
| The millennium butterfly survey | Richard Stewart | 10 |
| Newslines | 12 | |
| Mammal tracks | Jeff Martin | 15 |
| Dinosaurs are coming to Ipswich | 16 | |
| Suffolk Young Naturalists awards | Sadie Parsons | 17 |
| Suffolk Young Naturalists | Joan Hardingham | 21 |
| SNS bursaries | Howard Mendel | 22 |
| Winter butterflies | Richard Stewart | 23 |
| Flatford Mill... 50 years | Edward Jackson | 24 |
| Ipswich Geological Group meetings | 28 | |
| Geological notes | Bob Markham | 29 |
| Mistletoe survey | Enid Hyde | 30 |
| Oxlip survey | Martin Sanford | 31 |
| The Sparrowhawk at Landguard | Nigel Odin | 33 |
| The naturalists' calendar of events | 35 | |
| Book review: The New Naturalists | Colin Hawes | 39 |
| Letters, Notes & Queries: An enterprising ladybird | Enid Hyde | 40 |
| Letters, Notes & Queries: More unusual flowering | Enid Hyde | 40 |
| Letters, Notes & Queries: Unusual but not exceptional | Sara Churchfield | 42 |
| Looking back: Myxomatosis in Suffolk, 1956 | 43 | |
| Records please: Rabbit | 44 |