Volume 49 (Summer 2001)
Title | Author | Page |
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Editorial | 1 | |
Water Shrew Survey | Simone Bullion | 3 |
Poem: Today I walked in quiet places | Richard Stewart | 3 |
Robin Watching | Pamela Oldroyd | 5 |
Health and safety at field meetings | Neil Sherman | 6 |
Biodiversity Action Plans: Unfamiliar names | Rob Parker | 6 |
Biodiversity Action Plans: Eelgrass beds | Rob Parker | 7 |
Biodiversity Action Plans: Harbour porpoise | Rob Parker | 8 |
Biodiversity Action Plans: Starry breck-lichen | Rob Parker | 9 |
Biodiversity Action Plans: Orange-fruited elm lichen | Rob Parker | 10 |
Mammalian road casualties survey | John Walshe | 11 |
A Sicklesmere garden | Stan Dumican | 14 |
Stag beetle research in Suffolk 2001 | Colin Hawes | 16 |
Interesting plant galls | Colin A. Jacobs | 18 |
Meeting the biodiversity challenge – progress 2001 | 19 | |
Wildlife in danger exhibition – Ipswich Museum | Richard Stewart | 22 |
Geological notes | Bob Markham | 23 |
The coastal strip | Colin A. Jacobs | 26 |
Newslines | 27 | |
A secret no more! | Rob Parker | 30 |
The naturalists' calendar of events | 32 | |
The Clouded yellow in Suffolk: 2000 | Richard Stewart | 34 |
Book review: Almost like a whale | Rob Parker | 30 |
Suffolk plant names | Geoff Heathcote | 38 |
Letters, Notes & Queries: Swiss connection | Guy Padfield | 40 |
Letters, Notes & Queries: Peniophora incarnata, an uncommon fungus in Suffolk | Colin A. Jacobs | 42 |
Letters, Notes & Queries: Not so grey squirrel sighting | Neil Sherman | 42 |
Letters, Notes & Queries: Is Alexanders spreading out of control | Colin Hawes | 43 |
Letters, Notes & Queries: An unusual fungus on oak leaves | Colin A. Jacobs | 43 |
Records please: Saponaria officinalis | 44 |