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Volume 49 (Summer 2001)

 

TitleAuthorPage
Editorial 1
Water Shrew SurveySimone Bullion3
Poem: Today I walked in quiet placesRichard Stewart3
Robin WatchingPamela Oldroyd5
Health and safety at field meetingsNeil Sherman6
Biodiversity Action Plans: Unfamiliar namesRob Parker6
Biodiversity Action Plans: Eelgrass bedsRob Parker7
Biodiversity Action Plans: Harbour porpoiseRob Parker8
Biodiversity Action Plans: Starry breck-lichenRob Parker9
Biodiversity Action Plans: Orange-fruited elm lichenRob Parker10
Mammalian road casualties surveyJohn Walshe11
A Sicklesmere gardenStan Dumican14
Stag beetle research in Suffolk 2001Colin Hawes16
Interesting plant gallsColin A. Jacobs18
Meeting the biodiversity challenge – progress 2001 19
Wildlife in danger exhibition – Ipswich MuseumRichard Stewart22
Geological notesBob Markham23
The coastal stripColin A. Jacobs26
Newslines 27
A secret no more!Rob Parker30
The naturalists' calendar of events 32
The Clouded yellow in Suffolk: 2000Richard Stewart34
Book review: Almost like a whaleRob Parker30
Suffolk plant namesGeoff Heathcote38
Letters, Notes & Queries: Swiss connectionGuy Padfield40
Letters, Notes & Queries: Peniophora incarnata, an uncommon fungus in SuffolkColin A. Jacobs42
Letters, Notes & Queries: Not so grey squirrel sightingNeil Sherman42
Letters, Notes & Queries: Is Alexanders spreading out of controlColin Hawes43
Letters, Notes & Queries: An unusual fungus on oak leavesColin A. Jacobs43
Records please: Saponaria officinalis 44