Essex Naturalist (N.S.) No. 19 (2002)

  • 1-4 Report of the Essex Field Club for 2001-2002
  • 5-9 Agreement with the London Borough of Newham
  • 10 Income and expenditure account for 2001
  • 11 Balance sheet for 2001
  • 12-14 Essex Field Club Annual Exhibition 1 December 2001
  • 15-17 The 2002 AGM address: The changing flora of the Essex countryside Charles Watson
  • 18-22 1913 - 2001: a lifetime of difference Graham Smith
  • 23-42 American Bittern Botaurus lentiginosus: an historic first for Essex Nick Green
  • WILDLIFE REVIEW OF THE YEAR
  • 43-62 Wildlife and conservation review of 2001 Chris Gibson
  • 63-66 Review of the wildlife of Epping Forest 2001-March 2002 Jeremy Dagley
  • 66 Some notable fungi records in Autumn 2001 Tony Boniface
  • 67 Three interesting diatoms from Epping Forest pools Hilary Belcher
  • 68 New Charophyte (Stonewort) records Ken Adams
  • 69-70 Bee Orchids and Corn Marigold in North Essex Terri Tarpey
  • 70-71 Edible and Marsh Frogs in Essex - notes for 2001 David Scott
  • 71-72 Bats in Essex John Dobson
  • 72-74 Some notable Essex Coleoptera in 2001 Jerry Bowdrey
  • 74-75 Further notes on Callicera spinolae and C. aurata, and another hoverfly Criorhina ranunculi new to Essex from Hylands Park Mark Hanson
  • 76-78 The picture winged fly Dorycera graminum (F.) (Diptera, Ulidiidae) in abundance at a threatened site in West Thurrock, with records from other sites in South Essex Peter Harvey
  • 78-79 Bumblebees in Essex in 2001 Ted Benton
  • 80-86 Review of the Lepidoptera of Essex for the year 2001 Brian Goodey
  • 86-88 Essex Dragonflies (Odonata): an update Ted Benton & John Dobson
  • 89-90 Update of Orthoptera records 2000-2001 Alan Wake
  • CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT
  • 91-94 Hawksmere Springs Nature Reserve - a wildlife oasis Andrew May
  • 95-99 American Mink Mustela vison in Essex Chris Mason & Sheila MacDonald
  • 100-106 Dragonfly and Damselfly monitoring on the Writtle College estate - the first five years Tim Gardiner, Martin Heywood, Robin Field & Michelle Pye
  • 107-112 The Yellow Meadow Ant Lasius flavus: a spatial analysis of its nest distribution Stephen Moore
  • STATUS, DISTRIBUTION AND IDENTIFICATION
  • 113-134 Notes on Essex specialities. 7: the distribution of the Oxlip Primula elatior (L.) Hill in Essex Ray Tabor
  • 135-142 The Boletes of Essex Geoffrey Kibby & Tony Boniface
  • 143-150 The fungi of Fryerning Churchyard Graham Smith
  • 151-159 Glow-worms Lampyris noctiluca L. (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) in Essex: results of the 2001 Glow-worm survey Tim Gardiner, Michelle Pye & Robin Field
  • 160-163 Correction to The Bryophyte flora of the anthills at Old Hall Marshes in Essex Naturalist 18 (N.S.): 169-176

Front cover photograph Oxlip Primula elatior at Bradfield Woods © Chris Gibson

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