INDEX. 



Accentor modiilaris, habits of, 157. 

 Accipiter nisits, habits of, 160. 

 AfhcroHtia atropos at St. Albans, 79. 

 Adaptation to surroundings, curious 



instance of, in larvse. To. 

 Additions to the Library in 1893, ^^^^ '■> 



in 1894, Ivi. 

 Address, Anniversary, 1894, 85 ; 1895, 



169. 

 Af/aricus [Leptonia) euehroiis found 



near Aldbury, xl. 

 Age of bronze, 1 ; of stone, 169. 

 Agrotis puta new to Herts, 76 ; A. 



obscura on Hertford Heath, 190. 

 Air in towns, pollution of, xlvi. 

 Albinism in birds, 54, 152. 

 Akedo isplda in Herts, 53. 

 Aldbury visited, xxs\-iii ; list of fungi 



collected near, xxxix. 

 Aldenham, rainfall at, in 1894, 131; 



gale of March 24, 1895, at, 201. 

 AinpeUs gamdiis near Hertford, 50. 

 Anaitis plagiata at Watford, 191. 

 Animal, a wonderful, 85. 

 Anniversary Meetings, Feb. 27, 1894, 



xiv ; Feb. 26, 1895, li ! Address, 



1894, 85; 1895, lt'9. 

 Apsley Mills, Hemel Hempstead, rain- 

 fall at, in 1893, 36; in 1894, 134. 

 Aquatic mammals, x. 

 Archieology, pre-historic, defined, 1. 

 Armlets of bronze, 8. 

 An-ow-heads of bronze, 8; of flint, 178. 

 Ashridge Park visited, xxxviii ; list of 



fungi collected in and near, xxxix. 

 Ashwell, plienological observations at, 



in 1894, 194. 

 Attfield, Prof. J., remarks on 



softening of hard water, xlix, li. 

 Auk, little, near Koyston, 51. 

 Autumn of 1893, 2'^> ^^ > ^^ 1894, 



164, 198. 

 Awls of bronze, 6. 

 Axes of bronze, 6. 

 Ayot, derivation of the name, xxiii. 

 Ayot St. Lawrence visited, xxiv. 

 Ayot St. Peter visited, xxiii. 

 Ayres, C. p., remarks on softening of 



hard water, L 



B. 



Bacteriology, of recent growth, 14. 



Badhamii nitena at Caddington and 

 near Kensworth, 66 ; B. utricularis, 

 living Plasmodium of, shown by 

 lantern, 70. 



Balance-sheet for 1893, '^^^^ '■> 1894, Iv. 



Barnet, New, rainfall at, in 1893, ^6 ; 

 in 1894, 134; climatological observa- 

 tions at, in 1893, 47 ; in 1894, 127. 



Bayfordbury, Hertford, rainfall at, in 

 1893, 36; in 1894, 134. 



Bedfordshire, Mycetozoa of, 71. 



Belderson, W. J., on wasp-infestation 

 of 1893 at Elstree, 24. 



Bennington, rainfall at, in 1893, 36; 

 in 1894, 134; climatological observa- 

 tions at, in 1893, 47 ; in 1894, 127. 



Berkhamsted, wasp-infestation at, 23 ; 

 phenological observations at, in 



1893, 28 ; in 1894, 194 ; rainfall 

 at, in 1893, 36; in 1894, 134; gale 

 of March 24, 1895, ^^'^ 199- 



Bernicla canadensis at Royston, 49. 

 Birds, memorial to Herts County 



Council for protection of, Ixi ; 



observed at field meetings, xxvi, Ixvi ; 



observed in Herts in 1893, 49 ; in 



1894, 147 ; frequenting the neigh- 

 bourhood of Heronsgate, 155. 



Bittern at Tring Reservoirs, 150. 

 BL.iCKBURN, H., remarks on softening 



of hard water, 1. 

 Blastopore of the frog's e^g, 129. 

 Blathwayt, a. p., remarks on 



softening of hard water, 1. 

 Blocks, eiTatic, recorchng of, xlvii. 

 Blow, T. B., on wasp-infestation of 



1S93 at Welw)Ti, 25. 

 Boa constrictor , feeding of, xlviii. 

 Botaurus stellaris at Tring Reservoirs, 



150. 

 Bracelets of bronze, 8. 

 Brain, its weight in man, 94. 

 Brett, Dr. A. T., remarks on the 



Bronze Age, ix ; on wasp-infestation 



of 1893 at Watford, 23. 

 British Association, Oxford, 1894, 



report on Conferences of Delegates 



to, xli. 



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