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Volume 3 (1935–1937)



Part 1 (1935)

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Physical Aspects of Suffolk: Jurassic to Oligocene – Engleheart, F.
On the local Niobe butterfly – Waller, T.N.
Missing, Doubtful, New or Otherwise Interesting Flora of the County – Simpson, F.W.
An Ungainly Kingfisher – Bird, G.
The Hymenoptera of Suffolk: Part i – Morley, C.
Some Coleopterous Remains in Peat thrown up on the East Anglian Shore – Blair, K.G.
The Rust Fungi of Suffolk – Mayfield, A.
Faunistic Coloration: A Letter – Wiltshire, E.P.
Priority: A Letter – Lapis Sacer
On Birds Nesting around Bury St Edmunds – Ticehurst, C.B.
Report of the Raptorial Birds Committee
Observations


Part 2 (1936)
 

On the 1936 Defoliation at Beccles – Goldsmith, E.T.
Recent Birds round Lowestoft – Cook, F.C.
Critical Notes on Our Beetles – Elliott, E.A.
Gleanings from a Botanist’s Diary – Simpson, F.W.
The Hymenoptera of Suffolk: Part ii – Morley, C.
On our Crossbills – Last, C.S.
Two Days among the Butterflies of Suffolk – Button, D.T.
The Plants of a Silted Pond – Cranbrook, Lord
Hunting Elephants in 1936 – Paget Wilkes, A.H.
News for Naturalists
Observations


Part 3 (1937)
 

Our First Irregular Memoir – Morley, C.
A Naturalist’s Biography: Frank Norgate c. 1840–1919 – Nurse, E.J.
On the Hawkmoth Deilephila nerii and its Braconidous Parasite – Broughton Hawley, W.G.
The Hymenoptera of Suffolk: Final Part – Morley, C.
Suffolk Five-fingers and Associate Plants – Simpson, F.W.
The Rotifera of Suffolk: Preliminary List – Morley, C.
The Bryozoa of Suffolk: Preliminary List – Morley, C.
Recent Birds round Lowestoft – Cook, F.C.
On Ants’ Methods of Communication – Wragge Morley, B.D.
The Mutton Bird: A Letter – Ullswater
Boars in the Wild: A Letter – Andrews, H.
News for Naturalists
Observations