Volume 2 (1932-1934)
Part 1 (1932)
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- Editorial: Our Coy Badgers – Morley, C.
- Great Squids – Taylor, M.R.
- Some Field-Notes on Birds – Murrell, H.C.
- British History of the Moth, Fidonia limbaria – Platten, E.W.
- A Relic of the Glacial Sands – Fowler, W.
- The Mammals of Suffolk – Ticehurst, C. & Andrews, H.
- On Zoological Classification – Elliott, E.A.
- The Diptera of Suffolk: First Supplement – Harwood, B.S.
- Historic Narwhal Tusks – Collings, D.W.
- Birds-nesting in the Ipswich Neighbourhood – Powell, T.G.
- Some Sea Saws – Herrington, J.
- A Retrospect of Suffolk Naturalists – Morley, C.
- Geology Bibliography
- Observations
Part 2 (1933)
- Editorial: Our Active Museums, The Society's Comital Records
- On the Distribution of Trout in Suffolk, with Observations respecting its Economy – Andrews, H.
- Luminous Centipeds – Morley, C.
- A Naturalists’ Biography: Mr John Davey Hoy, 1797–1839 – Brook, W.A.
- The Fishes of Suffolk – Collings, D.W.
- On the Stone Curlew or Norfolk Plover – Bird, G.
- The Hemiptera of Suffolk: First Supplement – Morley, C.
- The Pleistocene Site of Ipswich – Moir, J.R.
- On plumage of the Gannet – Doughty, C.G.
- Entomological Captures about Dunwich – Blair, K.G.
- Some Local Plant Galls – Ellis, E.A.
- Evolution – Elliott, E.A.
- Observations
Part 3 (1934)
- Editorial
- The English Black Rat as Disseminator of Disease – Taylor, M.R.
- Birds Nesting around Bury St Edmunds – Burrell, F.
- On Platymischus dilatatus, Westw., parasite of a Seaweed Fly – Morley, C.
- The Reptiles of Suffolk – Rope, E.J.
- A New British Plant and a New Vice-county Record – Airy-Shaw, H.K.
- Ornithology in North-east Suffolk – Cook, F.C.
- A Table for Naming Bivalve Shells of the Crag, with Revised List of the Species – Morley, C.
- East Suffolk Magpies – Bird, G. et al.
- The Crustacea of Suffolk: Part 1, Podopthalma – Anon
- Bird-ringing – Mayall, A.
- On Faunistic Coloration – Elliott, E.A.
- Observations