- Presidential address: The use of lichens for evaluating environmental changes in Lincolnshire 1879-1979
- Hon. General Secretary’s report
- Field Secretaries’ report
- Obituary – Dr S.H. Robinson
- Botany
- Mycology
- Vertebrate zoology
- Lepidoptera
- Conchology (non marine)
- Ornithology
- Further notes on the macro-lepidoptera of the Lincolnshire Fens and Marshes
- Dragonflies recorded in the South Lincolnshire Fens 1979
- Collared dove survey 1979
- Breeding bird survey of Snipe Dales Reserve 1979
- The importance of Dole Wood for wintering birds
- Ringing report 1978
- On the diptera of Gibraltar Point (Part two)
- Presidential Address: Ecological changes in Lincolnshire warrens
- Hon. General Secretary’s Report
- Hon. Field Secretaries’ report
- Section Officers’ reports; Geology
- Botany
- Mycology
- Lichenology
- Conchology (non marine)
- Lepidoptera
- Vertebrate zoology
- Ornithology
- Wilsford Quarry breeding bird survey
- Nightingale survey
- Rook survey
- Wildfowl count
- Ringing report 1979
- Wood anemone in central Lincolnshire: an ancient woodland indicator
- Plant notes
- Report on the 1979 Small Stream Survey
- In memoriam: Eric Clipson
- Who needs The Wash?
- Hon. General Secretary’s Report
- Hon. Field Secretaries’ report
- Geology
- Botany
- Mycology
- Lichenology
- Conchology (non marine)
- Lepidoptera
- Vertebrate zoology
- Ornithology
- Plant notes
- Entomological notes
- An early record of the large copper (Lycaena dispar Haw.)
- Presidential Address: British bats
- Hon. General Secretary’s Report
- Programme and Field Secretaries’ report
- Geology
- Botany
- Mycology
- Bryology
- Conchology (non marine)
- Lepidoptera
- Vertebrate zoology
- Ornithology
- Sotby Meadows breeding bird survey 1982
- Wild service tree in central Lincolnshire
- Glebe Quarry, Colsterworth
- Tetford Hill Quarry
- A study of Lincolnshire dragonflies
- Lophopus crystallinus (Bryzoa) found at Barton on Humber
- An unusual froghopper new to Lincolnshire
- Dragonflies in Lincolnshire
- Father E.J. Pearce – coleopterist