Cole, W., Collection and Cultiva¬ 
tion of Medicinal Plants in 
England, 82-84 ; resigns curator- 
ship of Museums, 272. 
Cole, W., and H. Whitehead 
conduct Selborne Society at 
Club Museum, Stratford, 4 ; pro¬ 
pose bibliography of publica¬ 
tions of local scientific societies, 
38 , 39 - 
Colonisation of burnt patches in 
forest, 28, 33. 
Colour-photography, Paget system 
described, 29 ; Lumiere process, 
slides exhibited, 31 ; Sanger- 
Sbepherd process, slides exhi¬ 
bited, 34. 
Colour-printing on silk from wooden 
blocks, 1812-1835, exhibited, 124 
Cooke, M. C., decease, 24. 
Cooking-site, prehistoric, at They- 
don Bois, 32. 
Corncrake in Essex, 189-192 ; speci¬ 
men in down/’ exhibited and 
presented, 270. 
Cotton, A. D., referee at Fungus 
Forays, 21, 118 ; conducts visit 
to Kew Gardens, 114. 
Cran, W., Mvcetozoa in Aberdeen, 
Elgin, and Nairn, 234. 
Crepidula in Essex waters, 81, 82. 
Croydon Bourne, excursion to, 113. 
Croydon, Whitgift Hospital and 
Public Library visited, 274. 
Cryptogamic forays, 5 December 
1914, 27; 27 March 1915, 32; 
13 Nov. 1915, 11S ; 11 Nov. 
1916, 197 ; 10 Nov. 1917, 270. 
Culex fatigans, 249. 
Dale, Samuel, recognition in 1729, 
1 ; portrait (supposed) exhi¬ 
bited, 128. 
Daelimore, W., conducts visit 
to Kew Gardens, 114. 
Dalton, W. H., exhibits hand 
specimen of a Newfoundland 
anticlinal, 5 ; portraits (be¬ 
lieved) of Samuel Dale and 
family, 128. 
Derham Letters, errata in, in. 
Devonshire mvcetozoa. 234., 
Dry clay under water, 2O4. 
Dytiscns marginalis, pupation¬ 
cell, 186 ; digging-in for pupa¬ 
tion, 273. 
Eider Duck on Boding, 237. 
Elgin mycetozoa, 234. 
Entomophthora^amcricana, new to 
Europe, 107, 108. 
Epping Forest :—Fungus forays in, 
21, 118, 195, 267 ; Cryptogamic 
forays in, 27, 32, 118, 197, 270 ; 
Prehistoric cooking-site, 32 ; 
Catharinea undulata var. minor , 
33 ; Red Deer, 87 ; Hydraca- 
rina (Water-mites), 95-105 ; 
Megacronus inclinans, 106 ; En- 
tomophthora Americana, 107 ; 
Lasiobolus oligotrichus , n. sp. 
123 ; Eimax cinereo-niger , 127 ; 
Peltigerapolydactyla , 128; pupa¬ 
tion-cell of Dytiscns , 186 ; Ptil- 
idinm pulcherrimum, 187 ; 
Hydnum coralloides, 202 ; Birds 
of, 205 ; Lichens, 276-286. 
Essex mvcetozoa, 234. 
Essex Pictorial Survey, Club’s 
Albums exhibited, 9. 
Essex pictures exhibited, 31, 34. 
Excursions :—Pharmaceutical Soc. 
Museum, 4 ; Albert Docks, 10 ; 
Warley Place, 13 ; Saffron Wal¬ 
den and Thaxted, 14 ; Fryern- 
ing and Blackmore, 16 ; Hert¬ 
ford to Ponders End (R. Lea), 
18 ; Croydon Bourne, 113 ; Kew, 
114 ; Amersham and Chalfont 
St. Giles, 115 ; S. London 
Botanical Institute and Chelsea 
Physic Garden, 115, 194; Zoo¬ 
logical Gardens, 194 ; Loughton, 
194 ; Jermyn St. Museum, 201 ; 
Rickmans worth, Chess Valley, 
and Chenies, 265 ; Sewardstone, 
266 ; Loughton to Abridge, 266 ; 
Horniman’s Museum, 273 ; Croy¬ 
don (Whitgift Hospital and Public 
Library), 274. 
Flycatcher, Pied, near Kelvedon, 
264. 
Fox, W., presents series of Mersea 
oyster-spat, 24. 
Fryerning and Blackmore, ex¬ 
cursion to, 16. 
Fungus, American, in Epping 
Forest, 107. 
Fungus Forays, 17 Oct. 1914, 21 ; 
16 Oct. 1915, 118 ; 14 Oct. 
1916, 195 ; 20 Oct. 1917, 267. 
Geological Survey Museum, visit to, 
201. 
Geologists’ Association, joint visit 
to Albert Docks, 10. 
