Volume 10 (1957–1958)
Part 1 (1957)
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- A Study of Mill Races and Sluices at Flatford Mill and Dedham – Milne, G.R.
- Red Crag Deer from Trimley and Felixstowe – Spencer, H.E.P.
- Hog Highland, Ipswich – Spencer, H.E.P.
- Collecting in Suffolk in July, 1956 – de Worms, C.G.M.
- Moths at Waldringfield in 1956 – Waller, A.P.
- Death’s Head Moth and Other Rare Species – de Worms, C.G.M.
- Suffolk Notes for 1956 – Chipperfield, H.E.
- Clostera anachoreta – de Worms, C.G.M.
- Captures near Southwold, 1956 – Baker, G.J.
- Lepidoptera of Suffolk Coast, 1956 – George, W.S.
- Rearing the Large Blue Butterfly – Beaufoy, S.
- Diptera of Suffolk – Aston, A.E. & Walker, D.
- Notes on Marsh Harriers – Benson, G.B.G.
- Notes on Tapeworm from Yellow-necked Field Mouse – Prudhoe, S.
- Plant Damage by Summer Storms – Trist, P.J.O.
- Alien and Rare Plants at Lakenheath – Rutterford, M.G.
- The Suffolk County Flora – Willis, J.C.N.
- Some Interesting Suffolk Wildflowers – Rowling, E.S.
- A Frequent Alien – Trist, P.J.O.
- Weather Report – Wilson, R.R.
- Notes and Observations: Mole; Water Shrew; Stoat; Weasel; Water-vole; Black Rat; Badger; Coypu; Fallow Deer; Camberwell Beauty; Miller Evergestis extimalis; Spotted Clover Moth; Pine Hawk Moth; Epeira diademata; Potentilla anserina; Clathrus ruber; Epipactis purpurata; Carex otrubae
Part 2 (1957)
- Changing Flora of Suffolk – Simpson, F.W.
- Flora of Roadside of A.45 – Mitchell, N.S.P.
- Changing Suffolk Coast – Spencer, H.E.P.
- Geological Notes – Spencer, H.E.P.
- Foulerton Award – Curtis, G.E.
- British Macrolepidoptera, 1956 – de Worms, C.G.M.
- Further Records of Empididae – Garrett-Jones, C.
- Myxomatosis in Suffolk, 1956 – Haslam, S. & Newell, W.H.
- Weather Report, 1957 – Wilson, R.R.
- Suffolk Bird Report for 1956 – Payn, W.H.
- Notes and Observations: Yellow-necked Mouse; Barbastelle; Grey Seal; Porpoise; Fish Parasite; New to Suffolk; Humming Bird Hawk Moth; Diotis maritima; Cyclamen neapolitanum; Autumn Crocus; Pheasant’s Eye; Dittander; On Saving Rare Plants; Field Study Centre
Part 3 (1958)
- Spider Fauna of the Heaths and Fens of West Suffolk – Duffey, E., Locket, G.H. & Millidge, A.F.
- Lepidoptera Notes, 1957 – Chipperfield, H.E.
- Notes on Suffolk Lepidoptera in 1957 – Waller, A.P.
- More Notes on Suffolk Lepidoptera – Birkett, N.L.
- Some Early Lepidoptera – Beaufoy, S.
- Rearing Lepidoptera – Beaufoy, S.
- Emperor Dragonfly – Beaufoy, S.
- Cerura bicuspis – de Worms, C.G.M.
- Mainly Moths – Aston, A.E.
- Prevalence in East Suffolk of Simyra albovenosa and Triphaena orbona – de Worms, C.G.M.
- Diptera of Suffolk – Aston, A.E.
- Changing Flora of Suffolk – Simpson, F.W.
- Mammalian Bones from Suffolk River Beds – Spencer, H.E.P.
- Mammalia of the Stutton Brickearth – Spencer, H.E.P.
- Notes on the Coypu – St J. Bame, M.E.
- Of Mice and Parasites – Griffith, G.
- Note on Wolfe Collection – Whiting, M.M.
- Weather Report – Wilson, R.R.
- Book Review – Cranbrook, Earl of
- Notes and Observations: Common Shrew; Dormouse; Yellow-necked Mouse; House Mouse; House Martins; Adder; Tape Worm; Maggots in Salt; Amaranthus retroflexus; Seakale; Yellow Vetch; Spiny Cocklebur; Mertensia; Puff Ball; Goat’s Beard; Proliferation; Sepultaria sumneri; Crag Sea Urchin; Spotted Orchis; Dittander
Part 4 (1958)
- Rosehill House, Farnham – Cranbrook, Earl of
- Notes on the Suffolk Flora – Simpson, F.W.
- Review of British Lepidoptera for 1957 – de Worms, C.G.M.
- A New Suffolk Moth – Aston, A.E.
- Other Micros New to Suffolk – Aston, A.E.
- Phoridae (Diptera) New to Suffolk List – Parmenter, L.
- Note on the Geology of the Bobbitshole Area – Boswell, P.G.H.
- New Suffolk Mammalia from River Gravel: Barham – Spencer, H.E.P.
- The Yellow-necked Field Mouse at Stowmarket – Thurlow, W.G.
- Weather Report – Wilson, R.R.
- Suffolk Bird Report for 1957 – Payn, W.H.
- Notes and Observations: Common Shrew; Badger; Red Squirrel; Harvest Mouse; Long-tailed Field Mouse; Yellow-necked Mouse; Bank Vole; Vole Damage; Water Rat; Coypu; Grass Snakes; Fish Parasites; Spiders New to Suffolk; British Millipedes; Dittander; Scotch Crocus; Some Observations on the Habits of the Solitary Wasp; Spore Dispersal of Geaster triplex; Anatis occellata Linn.