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Volume 60 (Spring 2005)

 

TitleAuthorPage
Editorial 1
Stabilising climate to avoid dangerous climate change 3
SNS email addressesAdrian Chalkley5
Wanted dead or alive – Vine weevilsDavid Nash6
Newslines and snippets 8
A herbalist’s view of GoosegrassCaroline Wheeler7
Arachnological globetrotter reaches FelixstowePaul Lee10
Great crested newts – alive & well!Sarah Low12
Great crested newt surveying with the Suffolk Ponds ProjectNicholas Meade14
Deer in the Eastern regionDavid Hooton16
Dear flora recorder...Martin Sanford19
In flower around Framlingham, Oct 2004Alasdair Aston20
White Admiral poetry anthologyAdrian Chalkley20
Norfolk flora group – Suffolk recording in 2005Alec Bull21
Narrow-leaved Marsh Orchid in N.E. SuffolkRicky Fairhead24
The Horse Chestnut – What's in a nameAdrian Chalkley25
Poem: Stone CurlewAlasdair Aston27
Now online guide to the larger moths of SuffolkTony Pritchard28
Geology group field meetings 2005Bob Markham29
Ethmia terminella – world domination?Nigel Odin30
Bury buckets for beetlesPTES30
Big beasties at the NessJim Askins & Stuart Warrington31
Invertebrates on the Suffolk coast RSPB reserves – 2004Robin Harvey33
Stag beetle research 2004 – request for volunteersColin Hawes35
Fungi in the Lowestoft district in 2004Colin Jacobs37
Members' evening November 2004Paul Lee38
Invertebrates to look out for in SuffolkPaul Lee, Adrian Chalkley40
Black Tailes Skimmer – food itemsColin Jacobs41
Letters, Notes and Queries: Suffolk Natural History cover photographMartin Sanford42
Letters, Notes and Queries: White Admiral in Bentley woodsSteve Babbs42
Letters, Notes and Queries: Some winter observationsColin Jacobs42
Letters, Notes and Queries: Centreparcs praised for leaving things naturalAdrian Knowles43
Letters, Notes and Queries: Luxury nest liningNigel Smart43
Records please: HoverfliesMartin Sanford44