V. 
Gibbs, J. (biography), 89-96, 203- 
205. 
Gorse, modified bloom of, exhibited 
and described, 29, 33, 84. 
Gould, F. G., referee in fungus 
forays, 11S, 195. 
Goulden, Mr. and Mrs., receive 
(dub, 17. 
Griffin, Miss E. E., conducts 
visit to S. London Botanical 
Institute, 115. 
Griffin, W. H., conducts visit to 
S. London Botanical Institute, 
194. 
Groves, J., lecture on grasses 
(title only), 129 ; conducts ramble 
in Loughton, 194 ; conducts 
excursion to Sewardstone, etc., 
266. 
Gunfire, Flanders, heard in Essex, 
124. 
Hadden, X. G., mycetozoa of 
Somerset and Devonshire, 234. 
Hales, W., conducts visit to 
Chelsea Physic Garden, 115, 194. 
Hall, L. B., referee at cryptogamic 
foraj^.s, 118, 197. 
Helix aspersa without markings 
exhibited, 25. 
Herbals, exhibition of, 270 ; descrip¬ 
tive list, 286-291. 
Hertford to Ponders End, excursion 
on Lea River, 18. 
Hertfordshire mycetozoa, 234. 
Hibbert-Ware, Miss A., referee 
in fungus foray, 195 ; crypto- 
gamic foray, 197 ; mycetozoa 
found in forays, 1916, 198, 199 ; 
abnormal bill in a sparrow, 263 ; 
conducts crvptogamic foray, 270; 
lectures on plumage of young 
birds, 273 ; exhibits Little Owl, 
275 - 
Hills, A., presents Dr. E. G. 
Yarenne’s vasculum, 273 ; E. G. 
Yarenne (1811-1887) of Kelve- 
don, Botanist, Anecdotes and 
Reminiscences, 292-300. 
Holmes, E. M., conducts visit 
to Pharmaceutical Society’s 
Museum, 4 ; referee at crypto- 
gami c foray, 32 
Holmes, T. Y., Tree-trunk 
waterpipes in London, 79. 
Honey Buzzard breeding at Little 
Bad do w, 238. 
Hornchurch, C. T. Perfect’s 
Handbook of, noticed, 205. 
Horniman’s Museum, visit to, 273. 
House-sparrow, abnormal bill of, 
263. 
Howard, W., variation of flowers 
of Ulex europcEUs, 29, 84. 
Human Remains, Dating of Early, 
40 - 59 - 
Hydnum coralloidcs presented, 202. 
Hydracarina , 96-105. 
Ilford, Common Buzzard at, 206. 
Jourdain, F. C. R., Honey Buz¬ 
zard breeding in Essex, 238. 
Kelvedon, Pied Flycatcher nr, 264. 
Kew Gardens, visit to, 114. 
Key, C., see Linder, E. & C\, 
Key. 
Lambert, F., Roman London 
(syllabus only), 127. 
Langham Mill on Stour, neolithic 
working site, 87. 
Lapland, A Trip to Swedish, 6 ; 
Lichens collected there, 7. 
Lapwing, blue egg of, 105. 
Lasiobolus oligotrichus, A. L. Smith 
et J. Raansbottom, n.sp,, de- 
cribed, 123. 
Lea River, Hertford to Ponders 
Find, excursion on, 18. 
Low-Level Gravels and Palaeo¬ 
lithic Implements, 73, 74. 
Leyton, African waterjar from, 
exhibited, 26. 
Library accessions, 9, 29. 
Lichen, A wandering (unattached) 
species exhibited, 25. 
Lichens, Structure and Growth 
{title only), 124 ; Varenne col¬ 
lection of, 133; ecology of, 276- 
286. 
Limax cinereo-nigcr, 127. 
Linder, E. and C. Key, on 
leaf-folding caterpillars, 70. 
Lister, Mj q s G., Illustrations of 
Mycetozoa, 1729, 1 ; conducts 
excursion on R. I.ea, 18 ; referee 
at fungus and cryptogamic 
forays, 21, 27, 32, 119; my¬ 
cetozoa found in forays, 35, 
120; British Mycetozca (Presid. 
Addr.), 207-237; conducts ramble, 
Loughton to Abridge, 266 ; fun¬ 
gus foray, 267 ; reports on 
mycetozoa, 268 ; conducts 
cryptogamic foray, 270 ; reports 
on mycetozoa, 271 ; A List of 
