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Volume 50 (Autumn 2001)

 

TitleAuthorPage
Editorial 1
The Winter RoostRichard Stewart3
Conference 2001: Future FloraRob Parker5
Dates for your Diary 11
Small Red-eyed Damselflies in SuffolkRob Macklin11
Biodiversity Action Plans: Demouslin's whorl snail, Vertigo moulinsianaRob Parker12
Biodiversity Action Plans: European otter, Lutra lutraRob Parker14
Biodiversity Action Plans: White clawed crayfish, Austropotamobious pallipesRob Parker15
Biodiversity Action Plans: Eutrophic standing watersRob Parker16
Biodiversity Action Plans: Natterjack Toad, Bufo clamitaRob Parker19
Biodiversity Action Plans: Greater water-parsnip, Sium latifoliumRob Parker20
Field meeting reports 21
Spurge laurel: SBRC records requiredColin Hawes24
Large Tortoiseshell butterfly in Suffolk 2001Jean Garrod25
A Sicklesmere gardenStan Dumican26
2001 – A good year for toadstools?Geoff Heathcote28
Scorpion flies (Panorpa spp.)E.J.M. Kirby29
Geology groups field meeting reports 2000Roger Dixon30
Newslines 35
Phyllonorycter plantani – a new moth for SuffolkTony Pritchard37
Lasioglussum sexnotatum re-found in SuffolkAdrain Knowles38
The Suffolk Coast and Heaths Lifescapes Project 39
Just for an hourColin Jacobs41
Floras and pharmaciesGeoff Heathcote42
Vole watching continuedPamela Oldroyd44
Letters, Notes & Queries: What befell our hedgehog?Jean Garrod46
Letters, Notes & Queries: Not so upwardly mobile moleJanet Buis46
Letters, Notes & Queries: Hedgrow fruitsColin Hawes46
Letters, Notes & Queries: Peniophora incarnata – a correction and an apologyColin Jacobs47
Letters, Notes & Queries: Do toads often climb trees?Jean Garrod47
Records please: Daphne laureola 48