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Volume 65 (Autumn 2006)

 

TitleAuthorPage
Editorial 1
Common names of Suffolk FungiGeoff Heathcote2
A Lepidopterist's view of Ground IvyRob Parker3
Poem New RobinAlasdair Aston4
Weather websitesAdrian Chalkley4
WeatherfrontAndrew Toomey5
Drought effects on Westleton commonMichael Kirby7
Suffolk Amphibian and Reptile groupJohn Baker9
A thousand lepidoptera species at MinsmereRobin Harvey & Geoff Higgott9
Records Notebook: Whirligig beetles swarm in the sunshineAdrian Chalkley11
Records Notebook: Hunting for the Oak polyphoreNeil Mahler12
Let nature come to youRussell Edwards14
A herbalist’s view of YarrowCaroline Wheeler16
New Naturalist No. 100 – an appreciationMichael Kirby16
Young Naturalists: Psst – Bush Crickets and GrasshoppersJuliet Hawkins18
Young Naturalists: Competition winners 22
A little-known important recorder of Suffolk insects, E.A. ElliottDavid Nash23
Suffolk Nature BlogAdrian Chalkley31
The Camberwell beauty invasion 2006Rob Parker33
A capture-mark-recapture study of Stag beetles Colin Hawes35
Letters, Notes and Queries: More about swimming HaresRichard Stewart37
Letters, Notes and Queries: Scratching the surfaceTina & Jeff Martin37
Letters, Notes and Queries: Autumn-flowering Horse ChestnutRichard Fisk38
Tree regeneration survey for EuropeRebecca Ledger38
Calling all plant photographersMartin Sanford39
Records please: Guernsey FleabaneMartin Sanford40