Volume 60 (Spring 2005)
Title | Author | Page |
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Editorial | 1 | |
Stabilising climate to avoid dangerous climate change | 3 | |
SNS email addresses | Adrian Chalkley | 5 |
Wanted dead or alive – Vine weevils | David Nash | 6 |
Newslines and snippets | 8 | |
A herbalist’s view of Goosegrass | Caroline Wheeler | 7 |
Arachnological globetrotter reaches Felixstowe | Paul Lee | 10 |
Great crested newts – alive & well! | Sarah Low | 12 |
Great crested newt surveying with the Suffolk Ponds Project | Nicholas Meade | 14 |
Deer in the Eastern region | David Hooton | 16 |
Dear flora recorder... | Martin Sanford | 19 |
In flower around Framlingham, Oct 2004 | Alasdair Aston | 20 |
White Admiral poetry anthology | Adrian Chalkley | 20 |
Norfolk flora group – Suffolk recording in 2005 | Alec Bull | 21 |
Narrow-leaved Marsh Orchid in N.E. Suffolk | Ricky Fairhead | 24 |
The Horse Chestnut – What's in a name | Adrian Chalkley | 25 |
Poem: Stone Curlew | Alasdair Aston | 27 |
Now online guide to the larger moths of Suffolk | Tony Pritchard | 28 |
Geology group field meetings 2005 | Bob Markham | 29 |
Ethmia terminella – world domination? | Nigel Odin | 30 |
Bury buckets for beetles | PTES | 30 |
Big beasties at the Ness | Jim Askins & Stuart Warrington | 31 |
Invertebrates on the Suffolk coast RSPB reserves – 2004 | Robin Harvey | 33 |
Stag beetle research 2004 – request for volunteers | Colin Hawes | 35 |
Fungi in the Lowestoft district in 2004 | Colin Jacobs | 37 |
Members' evening November 2004 | Paul Lee | 38 |
Invertebrates to look out for in Suffolk | Paul Lee, Adrian Chalkley | 40 |
Black Tailes Skimmer – food items | Colin Jacobs | 41 |
Letters, Notes and Queries: Suffolk Natural History cover photograph | Martin Sanford | 42 |
Letters, Notes and Queries: White Admiral in Bentley woods | Steve Babbs | 42 |
Letters, Notes and Queries: Some winter observations | Colin Jacobs | 42 |
Letters, Notes and Queries: Centreparcs praised for leaving things natural | Adrian Knowles | 43 |
Letters, Notes and Queries: Luxury nest lining | Nigel Smart | 43 |
Records please: Hoverflies | Martin Sanford | 44 |