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INDEX. 



Odsey, phenological observations at, 

 in 1893, 28; in 1894, 194; rainfall 

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



Ordinary meetings, 1893, ix-xi ; 1894, 

 xi-xiv, xx-xxi, xli-xlviii, 1895, 

 xlviii-li, Ix-lxi. 



Ornithological notes, xxvi, Ixvi. 



Palfeolitliic implements at Caddington, 



xxviii, 184. 

 Palieolithic or old Stone Age, 180. 

 Palstaves of bronze, 5. 

 Panslianger Park visited, Ixiv. 

 Papers, list of, read in 1893, xv ; in 



1894, liii. 

 Partridge, instance of deception in, 53. 

 Fasser montanus in Herts, 52. 

 Peek, C, on local museums, xlii. 

 Pendley Manor, Tring, rainfall at, in 



1893, 36 ; in 1894, 134. 

 Perdi.v cinerea, deception in, 53. 

 Phasianus coIchicHs, varieties of, 53. 

 Pheasant, varieties of, 63. 

 Phenological phenomena observed in 



Herts^in 1893, 27 ; in 1894, 193. 

 Photographs, geological, xlvii. 

 Photography, meteorological, xlvi. 

 Fhylloscojms sibilatrix at St. Albans, 



.52. 

 Pius of bronze, 9. 

 Plants, crj-ptogamic, lists of, xxxix, 



Ixvii, Ixxii, 71 ; flowering, lists of, 



xxiv, xxxviii, Ixvii. 

 Plasmodium of Mycetozoa, 70. 

 Plectrophanes nh'alis in Herts, 52. 

 Pochard on Tring Reservoirs, 150 ; 



near "Watford, 152. 

 Pollution of air in towns, xlvi. 

 Prays curtisellm, ravages of, 192. 

 Pre-historic archseology defined, 1. 

 President's Address, 1894, 85. 

 Protection of birds, Ixi. 

 Puffin near Hertford, 52 ; at St. Albans, 



152. 

 Pyrrhula europaa, habits of, 158. 



Q. 



Querquedula crecca on Tring Reservoirs, 

 150. 



R. 



Radlett, phenological observations at, 



in 1893, 28; in 1894, 194. 

 Rainfall in Herts in 1893, 33 ; in 



1894, 131 ; at Hitchiu, 1850-94, 



203, 204. 

 Ransom, W., entertainment of members 



by, xxxviii. 



Ravenjiear Tring, 149. 



Redbreast, pugnacity of, 151. 



Red House, Ware, rainfall at, in 1893, 

 36; in 1894, 134. 



Redstart, black, at Heronsgate, 49. 



Registration of specimens in local 

 museums, xlii. 



Relative advantages of hard and soft 

 water, 101. 



Report of the Coimcil for 1893, xv ; 

 for 1894, lii ; on phenological phe- 

 nomena in 1893, 27 ; in 1894, 193 ; 

 on the rainfall in Herts in 1893, 33 ; 

 in 1894, 131. 



Rickmansworth, rainfall at, in 1893, 

 36; in 1894, 134; gale of March 

 24, 1895, at, 201. 



Rivers, how they deepen their courses, 

 180. 



Robins, Mr. and Mrs. IT., entertain- 

 ment of members by, xxvi. 



Rook, habits of, 158. 



Roofer, G. : The Natural History of 

 the Salmon, xx, 17-21. 



Rothamsted, Harpendeu, rainfall at, 

 in 1893, 36, 38; in 1894, 131, 134. 



Royston, rainfall at, in 1893, 36 ; in 

 1894, 134 ; climatological observa- 

 tions at, in 1893, 45 ; in 1894, 125 ; 

 gale of March 24, 1895, at, 200. 



Rules of the Society, revised Jan. 23, 

 1894, xii. 



Russell, J. B. : The Blastopore of 

 the Frog's Egg in relation to the 

 Hypoblast, Ixi, 129 130. 



Euticilla titys at Heronsgate, 49. 



St. Albans, ordinary meeting at, in 

 1893, x; in 1895, xl; wasp-infesta- 

 tion at, 22 ; phenological observa- 

 tions at, in 1893, 28; in 1894, 194; 

 rainfall at, in 1893, 36; in 1894, 

 134 ; climatological observations at, 

 in 1893, 46; in'1894, 126 ; meteoro- 

 logical observations at, in 1893, 57 ; 

 in 1894, 161 ; gale of March 24, 

 1895, at, 200, 261. 



Salmon, natural history of, 17. 



Sanderliug in Herts, 54. 



Sandpiper, green, in Herts, 54. 



Sauch-idge, gale of March 24, 1895, 

 at, 261. 



Saturnia pavonia at St. Albans, 189. 



Saunders, J. : Further Notes on the 

 Mycetozoa, with a List of Species 

 from Herts, Beds, and Bucks, xi, 

 65-73 ; lists of Mycetozoa, xl, Ixvii ; 

 of flowering plants and jMollusca, 

 Ixvii. 



