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S. 



Sacombe Park, common curlew seen at, 

 211. 



St. Albans, ordinary meetings at, 1882, 

 xii, xxxviii ; bye-meetings at, 1882, 

 xxl ; 1883, xli; gale of Oct. 1881 

 at, 21 ; rainfall at, in 1881, 67 ; in 

 1882, 251; pbenological phenomena, 

 at, in 1881, 72, 74; in 1882, 182; 

 whirlwind near, 9.5 ; Gorhambui-y 

 Park near, 103 ; London clay at, 151; 

 Eocene outKer at, 1.57, 160. 



St. Albans Cathedral, Totternhoe stone 

 used in, 159. 



St. Albans Park, 99. 



St. John's Well, Berkbampstead, Ixiii. 



St. Margarets, river Lea at, 244, 248. 



Salmon formerly in the Lea, 13. 



Salmon-trout formerly in the Lea, 14. 



Sandridge, tree-sparrow seen near, 209. 



Sap of plants, 229. 



Sarratt, Eocene outlier at, 157. 



Saunders, J., ou geology of Lea yaEey, 



XXV. 



Sawbridgeworth, Sayesbury Park near, 

 106 ; Pishobmy Park near, 106. 



Sayesbury Park, 106. 



Scale-mosses of Tunnel Woods, Wat- 

 ford, Ixviii. 



Scales Park Wood, tributary of Quin 

 at, 128 ; watersheds of Stort and 

 Quin in, 137. 



Scoter, black, in Herts, 86. 



Sea-spray in Herts, 206. 



Selby, Miss A. : Keport on Flowering 

 Plants and Ferns observed in Herts 

 in 1882, Iv, 237-239. 



Scligeria paucifolia at Watford, Ixviii. 



Shelly, C. E. : Notes on the Con- 

 struction and Application of the 

 Spectroscope, Ixi. 



Shenley, stiff clay at, 151. 



Shenley Park, 109. 



Silvester, F. W., on injurious insects, 

 81, 187. 



Skua, Richardson's, in Herts, 86. 



Soils of Herts, 149. 



Sopwell Priory, descent of, 100. 



Southgate, gale of Oct. 1881 at, 22; 

 rainfall at, in 18S1, 67 ; iu 1882, 251. 



Spiders, how to collect, 141 ; of Hod- 

 desdon, 263. 



Sponges and their spicules, uses of, 167. 



Springs, medicinal, near Elakesware, 

 139; in Herts, 160. 



Stagenhoe Park, 109. 



Staudon, river Eib at, 128, 131. 



Standon Lordship old palace, 131. 



Stapleford Bridge, river Quin at, 128. 



Stevenage, gale of Oct. 1881 at, 23 ; 



rainfall at, in 1881, 67; in 1882, 



251 ; waste land of chalk -district 



near, 156; Virginian colin seen near, 



211 ; drainage from, 243. 

 Stickleback in the Lea, 12. 

 Stoney Hills, Bengeo, peregrine falcon 



seen at, 211, 

 Stort, watershed in Scales Park Wood, 



137 ; a tributary of the Lea, 245. 

 Stort valley, loamy clay in, 151 ; 



boulder-clay in, 152. 

 Stortfoid, see Bishop's Stortford. 

 Superficial geology of Herts, 151. 

 Swallow-holes iu the chalk, 155. 

 Swallow's nest, cuckoo laying in, 96. 

 Symon's Hyde Wood, wood-lark seen 



near, 210. 



T. 



Tench in the Lea, 12. 



Tern, common and little, in Herts, 

 212. 



Tertiary beds of Woodcock Hill, xxix. 



Tertiary escarpment in Herts, 147. 



Tewin visited, xxxiv; springs at, 243. 



Tewin Water Park, river Mimram at, 

 243. 



Thatched-house at Hoddesdon, site of, 

 10. 



Theobalds Park, 104. 



Therfield, rainfall at, in 1881, 67; in 

 1882, 251 ; source of Eib near, 126; 

 Herts scenery at, 156. 



Thorley Park, 108. 



Throcking, gale of Oct. 1881 at, 19, 

 23 ; meteorological observations at, 

 in 18S1, 49; in 1882, 251 ; rainfall 

 at, in 1881, 67; in 1882, 251; 

 pbenological phenomena at, in 1881, 

 74. 



Throcking Park, 108. 



Thundermarsh, chalk -pit near, 135. 



Thundridge, river Rib at, 133. 



Titteuhanger Park, 109. 



Totternhoe stone in Herts, 159. 



Tree-sparrow in Herts, 209. 



Trees, famous, of Windsor Forest, 

 189. 



Triug, gale of Oct. 1881 at, 20 ; rain- 

 fall at, in 1 88 1, 67 ; in 1882, 251 ; 

 Ashridge Park near, 103 ; Tottern- 

 hoe stone at, 159. 



Trout in the Lea, 14. 



Trypanosomata, an order of Flagellata, 

 122. 



Tulip-tree at Waltham Abbey, 246. 



Tunnel Woods, Watford, visited, Ixvi. 



Turnford, deep boring at, 160. 



