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Volume 57 (Spring 2004)

 

TitleAuthorPage
Editorial 1
Newslines and snippets 2
Mammal surveys: Living with mammals 2004 4
Mammal surveys: Mammals on roads 2004 4
Norfolk Flora Recording GroupAlec Bull6
Geology field meetings 2004Bob Markham7
Botanical recording for everyone: under-recorded common early season plantsMartin Sanford & David Walker8
Possible new invertebrate records from Minsmere – Gerris lateralis and Caenis rivulorumAdrian Chalkley11
The Tattingstone deerRussell Edwards12
Day-flying moths at Barnham Cross CommonTony Pritchard14
A Suffolk OtterRichard Stewart15
Dragonflies new and rare in SuffolkRicky Fairhead16
Stag beetles at sapColin Hawes21
Another interesting discovery at Ipswich Golf ClubNeil Sherman22
Stag beetle update and requestColin Hawes23
Gorse mites in winterMichael Kirby24
A herbalist’s view of Colt's-footCaroline Wheeler25
A Sicklesmere gardenStan Dumican26
Notes on Red Data Book moths at Landguard PointNigel Odin28
Book Review: Field Guide to Moths of Great Britain and IrelandTony Pritchard30
Poem: LambingAlasdair Aston31
Some facts about lichensDavid Walker32
Some fungi from LowestoftColin Jacobs33
Letters, Notes and Queries: Of mice and moths...Hugh Philbrick34
Letters, Notes and Queries: Homicidal hedgehogsJoan Hardingham34
Letters, Notes and Queries: Canals and kingfishersAdrian Chalkley34
Letters, Notes and Queries: R. taneciticola on TansyB. Matthews35
Records please: Prunus cerasifera, Cardamine hirsute and Erophila vernaMartin Sanford36