Volume 50 (Autumn 2001)
Title | Author | Page |
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Editorial | 1 | |
The Winter Roost | Richard Stewart | 3 |
Conference 2001: Future Flora | Rob Parker | 5 |
Dates for your Diary | 11 | |
Small Red-eyed Damselflies in Suffolk | Rob Macklin | 11 |
Biodiversity Action Plans: Demouslin's whorl snail, Vertigo moulinsiana | Rob Parker | 12 |
Biodiversity Action Plans: European otter, Lutra lutra | Rob Parker | 14 |
Biodiversity Action Plans: White clawed crayfish, Austropotamobious pallipes | Rob Parker | 15 |
Biodiversity Action Plans: Eutrophic standing waters | Rob Parker | 16 |
Biodiversity Action Plans: Natterjack Toad, Bufo clamita | Rob Parker | 19 |
Biodiversity Action Plans: Greater water-parsnip, Sium latifolium | Rob Parker | 20 |
Field meeting reports | 21 | |
Spurge laurel: SBRC records required | Colin Hawes | 24 |
Large Tortoiseshell butterfly in Suffolk 2001 | Jean Garrod | 25 |
A Sicklesmere garden | Stan Dumican | 26 |
2001 – A good year for toadstools? | Geoff Heathcote | 28 |
Scorpion flies (Panorpa spp.) | E.J.M. Kirby | 29 |
Geology groups field meeting reports 2000 | Roger Dixon | 30 |
Newslines | 35 | |
Phyllonorycter plantani – a new moth for Suffolk | Tony Pritchard | 37 |
Lasioglussum sexnotatum re-found in Suffolk | Adrain Knowles | 38 |
The Suffolk Coast and Heaths Lifescapes Project | 39 | |
Just for an hour | Colin Jacobs | 41 |
Floras and pharmacies | Geoff Heathcote | 42 |
Vole watching continued | Pamela Oldroyd | 44 |
Letters, Notes & Queries: What befell our hedgehog? | Jean Garrod | 46 |
Letters, Notes & Queries: Not so upwardly mobile mole | Janet Buis | 46 |
Letters, Notes & Queries: Hedgrow fruits | Colin Hawes | 46 |
Letters, Notes & Queries: Peniophora incarnata – a correction and an apology | Colin Jacobs | 47 |
Letters, Notes & Queries: Do toads often climb trees? | Jean Garrod | 47 |
Records please: Daphne laureola | 48 |