VI1. 
Priske, A. R. R., Slug new to 1 
Essex, 12O. 
Ptilidium pulcherrimum (Web), 
Hampe, in Epping Forest, 187- 
189. 
Rainbow, lunar, no. 
Ramsbottom, J., Microfungi of 
forays, 1915, 123 ; referee in J 
foray, 195. 
Red Deer in Epping Forest, 87. 
Rendle, Dr. A. B., conducts visit 
to Botanical Department British i 
Museum, 200. 
Reptiles, British, presented by Mrs. 
Britton, 127. 
Rhinoceros incisors exhibited, 30. 
Rickmansworth excursion, 265. 
Roman London, syllabus of lec¬ 
ture, 127. 
Ross, J., Ptilidium pulcherrimum 
Hampe, 187-189 ; Mycetozoa, 
Chingford district, 192, 193. 
Rudler, F. W., decease, 28. 
Saffron Walden and Thaxted, ex¬ 
cursion to, 14. 
Scourfieid, D. J., Trip to 
Swedish Lapland, 6 ; conducts 
visit to Zoological Gardens, 194; 
. ramble, Loughton to Abridge, 
266; exhibits luminous moss, 
Schistostega osmundacea, 272. 
Seaweed (Laver) Bread exhibited, 5. 
Seeds, Club collection of, exhibited, 
35- I 
Seeds from peat under Lea gravel, 
Hackney Wick, exhibited, 31. 
Selborne Society visits Club Mu¬ 
seum, Stratford, 4. 
Sewardstone, Excursion to, 266. 
Sherrin, W. B., referee in crypto- 
gamic forays, 32, 118, 197. 
Slates, crackling of, 112. 
Slipper Limpet m Essex, 81. 
Slug new to Essex, 127. 
Smith, Miss A. L., referee at 
forays, 32, 118, 195, 197; Struc¬ 
ture and Growth of Lichens 
(title “illy), 124 ; conducts 
fungus foray, 267 ; cryptogamic 
foray, 270. 
Snipe, Breeding habits of, 109. 
Soar, C. D., Water-mites (Hy- 
dracarina), Epping Forest, 96- 
105. 
South London Botanical Institute 
visited, 115, 194. 
Somerset mycetozoa, 234. 
Sparrowliawk, photo-slides of nest¬ 
ing habits exhibited, 200. 
Squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris var. 
fuscoata , exhibited, 270. 
Stegomyia jasciata , 249. 
Stone Implements, see Neolithic 
and Palaeolithic 
Stour, B., Evolution of ( syllabus 
only), 23 ; Langham neoliths, 87. 
Strahan, A., conducts vis'tors to 
Jermyn St. Museum, 201. 
Stubbs, F. j., blue egg of Lap¬ 
wing, 105 ; breeding habits of 
Snipe, 109; corncrake in Essex, 
189-192. 
Terling, Woodcock at, 112. 
Thaxted and Saffron Walden, ex¬ 
cursion to, 14. 
Theobaldia annulata, 248. 
Theydon Bois, Prehistoric cooking- 
site at, 32 ; Corncrake at, 270. 
Thompson, Percy G., Boulder Clay 
at Chingford, 2 ; exhibits 
“ bread ” made from seaweed 
(Laver), 5 ; conducts excursion 
at Fryermng and Blackmore, 16 ; 
presents Peltigera polydactyla in 
fruit, 128 ; presents Hydnum 
cora'loides, 202 ; appointed Cura¬ 
tor of Club’s Museum at Strat¬ 
ford, 272. 
Tozer, A. H., presents young 
Corncrake (in down), from They¬ 
don Bois, 270. 
Trinder, W. M., supposed author of 
MS. account of Chigwell Row 
Medicinal Springs, ca. 1775, 60. 
Turner, E. E., Essex plant lo¬ 
calities, 85 ; plants over-reaching 
themselves, 86. 
Tween, C. N., conducts excursion 
on R. Lea, 18. 
Ulex europceus, modified inflores¬ 
cence of, 29, 33, 84. 
Varenne, E. G. (1811-1887), of 
Kelvedon, botanist, his vasculum 
exhibited and presented to Club, 
2 73 ') Reminiscences of him, 
'292-300. 
Wakefield, Miss E. M., referee 
in fungus foray, 195 ; conducts 
fungus foray, 26. 
Wallace, Dr. A. R., Memorial to, 6. 
Wanstead Park, Palceolithic imple¬ 
ments, 76-78. 
Ware Priory, visit to, 19. 
Warley Place, visit to Miss Will- 
mott’s gardens at, 13. 
Warren, S. Hazzledine, ex¬ 
hibits flint implements of Early 
