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Volume 62 (Autumn 2005)

 

TitleAuthorPage
Editorial 1
Waxwings in Christchurch ParkRichard Stewart3
Records Notebook: White Admiral in Northfield Wood, OnehouseAlasdair Aston4
Records Notebook: Note on the Digger Wasp Miscophus bicolour in BritainAdrain Knowles4
Records Notebook: Nemophora degeerella (A long horn moth)Russell Edwards4
Records Notebook: Wasp Spider in LothinglandColin Jacobs5
Records Notebook: The Wasp Spider (Agriope bruennichi)Steve Goddard5
Records Notebook: Yes, the Wasp Spider has arrivedJuliet Hawkins6
Records Notebook: Antlions found on the north Norfolk coastColin Plant6
Records Notebook: How easy it can be to miss a good wildlife recordSteve Goddard7
Records Notebook: Chequered Carpet Shell, a new bivalve shell on Suffolk estuariesMartin Sanford8
A Suffolk Summer of Insects: competition results 9
Snippets 11
A herbalist’s view of HawthornCaroline Wheeler12
Strange encounterNeil Sherman13
Prickly pink eyesRasik Bhadresa13
Look out for the Citrus Long Horn Beetle  23
Crassula helmsii - an alien on the moveJuliet Hawkins24
Poem: BatAlasdair Aston25
Profile of Bob Stebbings, SNS presidentEric Parsons26
Kidney spot ladybirds and scale insectsMichael Kirby29
Diaperis boleti – an interesting beetle discovery at Ipswich Golf ClubNeil Sharman30
WeatherfrontAndrew Toomey31
Letters, Notes and Queries: That mouse againJennie Nourse33
Letters, Notes and Queries: Latin pronunciationJohn A. Burton33
Letters, Notes and Queries: Headless rabbitRussell Edwards34
Letters, Notes and Queries: Swimming slow wormNeil Sherman34
Letters, Notes and Queries: Industrious WrenColin Hawes35
Letters, Notes and Queries: A cool adderSteve Goddard35
Records please: Antlion Euroleon nostrasMartin Sanford36