Volume 25 (1989)
TSNS 25
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- Claude Morley and the Suffolk Naturalists’ Society – Simpson, F.W.
- Great Glemham Mammals in the 1920s – Cranbrook, Earl of
- 29 to Rails End – George, W.S.
- What’s in a Name? – Heathcote, G.D.
- Focus on Eric Hosking, OBE – Martin, J.R.
- Saproxylic Beetles (Coleoptera) of the Icklingham Plains – Mendel, H.
- Notes on the Suffolk List of Coleoptera: 5. Ischnodes sanguinicollis (Pz.) (Elateridae) in Suffolk – Nash, D.R.
- Notes and Comments on Some Suffolk Moths in 1988 – Watchman, A.
- A Lifetime with Butterflies and Moths – Eley, R.F.
- Conserving the Barberry Carpet Moth in Suffolk – Waring, P.
- Testacella haliotidea and Other Slugs in an Ipswich Garden – Parsons, E.
- Where Are Suffolk’s Earwigs? – Milne-Redhead, E.
- Some Recent Suffolk Plant Records (With Drawings of Purple Viper’s Bugloss, Wallflower and Verbena rigida) – Hyde, E.M. & Simpson, F.W.
- The Botanical Society of the British Isles Monitoring Scheme in Suffolk, 1987–8 – Hyde, E.M.
- The Influence of Farming Practice on the Survival and Final Extinction of Fingered Speedwell, Veronica triphyllos L., at Lakenheath – Trist, P.J.O.
- Suffolk Mosses and Liverworts – Smith, A.C.
- Lichenology in Suffolk – Hitch, C.J.B.
- New Records of Fossil Flowering Plants from Suffolk – Pearson, H.L.
- A Relative Relief Map of Suffolk – Hoppitt, R.
- The Upper Caenozoic Sequence Around the Long Row, Covehithe – Mottram, H.B.
- Notes and Observations: Anting by Blackbird p. 92; Hedgehog Activity p. 92; Breeding Bumble Bees p. 93; Frogs p. 93; Inosculation p. 94; Claude Morley p. 94; Birdseed Aliens p. 94; Ferns on Coralline Crag p. 95; Hybrid Oak p. 95; Old Ivy p. 95; A New Bramble p. 96; Abnormal Round-Leaved Fluellen p. 96; Mullein Moth Caterpillars and Thrush p. 96; A White Wagtail p. 97; Garden Aliens p. 97; Emperor Moth Eggs p. 98; Engine Oil p. 98; Whale in the Stour p. 98; A Toadstool in Ipswich p. 99