XSll PKOCEEDINGS OF THE 



Ordinakt Meeting, 21st March, 1882, at Watford. 



George Eooper, Esq., F.Z.S., President, in the Chair. 



Mr. W. Stanforth Harrison, Fore Street, Hertford ; Mr. Henry- 

 Wood, "Woodside, Watford ; and Mr. Thomas Hoade Woods, 

 Durrants, Watford, were elected Members of the Society. 



Dr. John Morison, St. Peter's Street, St. Albans ; Mr. William 

 Eiddiug, Leiston Lodge, Rickmansworth ; and Mr. Edward Charles 

 E.yley, Lang Syne, Watford, were proposed as Members. 



A letter was read from Dr. M. C. Cooke thanking the Society 

 for his election as an Honorary Member. 



The following papers were read : — 



1. "Meteorological Observations taken at Throcking Eectory, 

 Buntingford, during the year 1881." By the Kev. C. W. Harvey, 

 M.A., r.M.S. {Transactions, Vol. II, p. 49.) 



2. "Meteorological Observations taken at Wansford House, 

 Watford, during the year 1881." ByJohnHopkinson,F.L.S.,r.M.S., 

 etc. {Transactions, Yol. II, p. 57.) 



3. " Eeport on the Rainfall in Hertfordshire in 1881." By the 

 Rev. C. W. Harvey, M.A., F.M.S. {Transactions, Vol. II, p. 64.) 



4. " Report on Phonological Phenomena observed in Hertford- 

 shire during the year 1881." By John Hopkinson, F.L.S., F.M.S. 

 {Transactions, Vol. II, p. 71.) 



5. " j^otes on Insects observed in Hertfordshire during the year 

 1881." By Eleanor A. Ormerod, F.M.S. {Tratisactions, Vol. II, 

 p. 80.) 



6. "Notes on Birds observed in Hertfordshire during the year 

 1881." By John E. Littleboy. {Transactions, Vol. II, p. 83.) 



Oedinart Meeting, 30th March, 1882, at Ware. 



F. M. Campbell, Esq., F.L.S., F.Z.S., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Mr. Hamilton Fane Gladwin, Watton House, Watton, Hertford, 

 was proposed as a Member of the Society. 



The following papers were read : — 



1 . " Notes on the Upper Portion of the River Rib and its Affluent 

 the Quin." By R. P. Greg, F.S.A., F.G.S., and R. B. Croft, R.N., 

 F.L.S. {Transactions, Vol. II, p. 126.) 



2. " Notes on the River Rib from Standon to its Junction with 

 the Lea." By Arthur Giles Puller, M. A., F.S.A., F.Z.S., F.R.G.S. 

 {Transactions, Vol. II, p. 131.) 



