INDEX. 



281 



Ilertiupfordbiiry Park, 110. 



High Down, lliti'liiii. ruiuliill at, in 

 iSSi. 07 ; in 1SS2, 'iol. 



Iliuh Wyoli, Sawbridireworth, pheno- 

 loi^ical phononicua at, in 1S81, 72 ; 

 in 1SS2, 18-2. 



Hiuxworth, system of drainage at, 159. 



Hitchin, gale of Oct. 18S1 at, 21 ; 

 rainfall at, in iSSi, C7 ; in 1882, 

 2.51 ; bare chalk at, 151 ; heavy 

 land near, 153; chalk-land at, 156; 

 coprolite beds near, 159 ; little auk 

 seen near, 213. 



Hoddesdon, visited xxvi ; ordinary 

 meeting at, 1882, xxxix ; Thatched- 

 house at, 10 ; gale of Oct. 1881 at, 

 22; rainfall at, in iSSi, 07; in 

 1882,251; pheuological phenomena 

 at, in 18S1, 74; in 1S82, 182; 

 heavy clay at, 151 ; alluvial beds at, 

 154 ; pufliuseenat, 213; spiders of,263. 



Holmes, E. M., list of lichens by, 

 Ixvii ; of scale-mosses, Ixviii. 



Hondon Park, 108. 



Hoc Park, Kirapton, river Mimram at, 

 243. 



Hormead, pheuological phenomena at, 

 in 1881, 72. 



HoPKiNsoN, J. : Meteorological Ob- 

 servations taken atAYausford House, 

 Watford, dm-ingthe year 1881, xxii, 

 57-63 ; Report on Phenological 

 Phenomena observed in Herts in 



1881, xxii, 71-79 ; On a Whirlwind 

 between Watford and St. Albans, x, 

 95-96 ; Report on Phenological 

 Phenomena observed in Herts in 



1882, liv, 181-186; Meteorological 

 Observations taken at Wansford 

 House, Watford, during the year 

 1882, liii, 201-208. 



Hudual Common, cloud of butterflies 

 seen near, 96. 



HuMBEUT, S. : Note on the Destruc- 

 tion of Wild Birds, xii. 



Huusdon, Widford and Eastwick Parks 

 near, 107 ; Hondon, Thorley, and 

 Hadham Parva Parks near, 108. 



Huusdon Park, 107. 



Hunton Bridge, phenological pheno- 

 mena at, in 1881, 74. 



I. 



Ibis, glossy, in Herts, 84. 

 Illustrating lectures, methods of, xli. 

 Income and Expenditure in 188 1, xviii ; 



in 1882, xlix. 

 Injiuious insects at Harpenden in 1881 



and 1882, 240. 



Insect-injury, prevention of, 1. 

 Insects, assumed insensible to ])aiu, 41 ; 



observed in 1881, 80 ; in 1882, 187 ; 



injurious, at Harpenden, 240. 

 Intermittent streams, Ivii. 

 Izaak Waltou and the River Lea, 9. 



J. 



Jones, Prof. T. R. : The Importance 

 of Minute Things of Life in Past 

 and Present Times, xxxvii, 164-172. 



K. 



Kelshal Woods, source of Rib at, 126. 

 Kensworth, gale of Oct. 1881 at, 19, 



21 ; rainJailat,in 1881, 07 ; in 1882, 



251. 

 Kimpton Bottom, springs at, 243. 

 King's Langley Park, 109. 

 Kingston, A. : Flowering of Plants 



at Royston in 1S82, Iv, 240. 

 King's Weir, river Lea at, 245. 

 Knebworth, gale of Oct. 1881 at, 23 ; 



rainfall at, in i88i,67 ; in 1882, 251 ; 



drainage from, 24.3. 

 Knebworth Park, 102. 



Lamprey in the Lea, 15. 



Langley, Hitchin, little auk seen near, 



213. 

 Langleybury, gale of Oct. 1881 at, 20. 

 Latchford, river Rib at, 131. 

 Lea river, Izaak Walton on, 9 ; otters 



in, 11 ; fish in, 12 ; below Hertford, 



243. 

 Lea valley, geology of, xxv, 247 ; clay 



and alluvium of, 151; soils of, 153, 



154, 101. 

 Leagrave Marsh, source of river Lea 



in, 243. 

 Lcavesden Woods visited, xxix. 

 Lectures, methods of illustrating, xli. 

 Lee or Lea?, 15. 



Leech causing death of a duck, 144. 

 Letchmore Heath, stiff clay at, 151. 

 Lichens of Tunnel Woods, Watford, 



Ixvii. 

 Life, importance of minute things of, 



164. 

 Lilley, Putteridge Park near, 104 ; 



bare chalk at, 151. 

 Lilley Bottom, source of Mimram in, 



243. 

 Lilley Hoo, coprolite-beds at, 159. 

 Linnaus, the Swedish naturalist, 175. 

 Linyphia errans to comprise Z. erraits, 



L. oblonga, and L. incerla, 264. 



