INDEX TO VOL. XVIII. 
Aberdeenshire mycetozoa, 234. 
Abridge, ramble, 266. 
African water-jar, Leyton, exhibi¬ 
ted, 26. 
Ague, see Malaria. 
Albert Docks extension, excursion 
to, 10. 
Amersliam, excursion to, 115. 
Anopheles bifurcatns , 257. 
—maculipennis , 248. 
—nigripes (=plumbeus ), 257. 
Andrews, R. T., exhibits Hertford 
Museum, 18. 
Annual Meetings, 1914, 12; 1915, 
33 ; 1916, 129 ; 1917, 202. 
Anticlinal, hand-specimen of an, 
exhibited, 5. 
Agricultural exhibit, 9. 
Armstrong-Jones, Sir R., lectures 
on Growth of Nervous System, 
126 ; on Plants figuring in 
Herbals, 270. 
Atlantic (South) hawkmoth (300 
miles from land), exhibited, 31. 
Bacot, A., Mosquitoes in England, 
241-263. 
Baddow, Little, Honey Buzzard 
breeding at, 238. 
Barrow, G., conducts visit to 
Albert Docks extension, 10 ; on 
River Lea, 18. 
Bedfordshire mycetozoa, 234. 
Bell, A., Oysters, Pliocene to 
Modern ( title only), 9. 
Benfleet, South, Oribata lapidaria 
at, 128. 
Bibliography suggested of publica¬ 
tions of local scientific societies, 
33 . 
Binns, A., conducts visit to Albert 
Docks extension, 10. 
Birds of Epping Forest, Ann. 
Rep. Ornithol. Comm., London 
Nat. Hist. Soc., noticed, 205. 
Blackmore and Fryerning, excur¬ 
sion to, 16. 
Bone implements (19th century, 
but obsolete), exhibited, 30. 
Boswell, P. G. H., Evolution of 
the Essex Stour ( syllabus only), 
23 - 
Boulder Clay, Chingford, 2. 
Boulder Clay wastes, vegetation 
(title only), 10. 
Boulger, G. S., Errata in Der- 
ham’s Letters, in. 
British Association Corresponding 
Societies Meetings, 1914, 3 7 , 33 ; 
1915, 131-133 ; 1916, 197 ; 1917, 
270. 
British Museum (botanical section), 
visit to, 200. 
Britton, Mrs., presents collection 
of British Reptiles, 127. 
Bronze Age flint implements ex¬ 
hibited, 5. 
Buckinghamshire mycetozoa, 234. 
Burgess, W. T., explains water 
softening at Purley, 114. 
Burnt-forest colonisation, 28, 33. 
Butcher, C. H., Palaeolithic im¬ 
plements from Wanstead Park, 
76-78. 
Buxton, G., Red Deer, Epping 
Forest, 87. 
Buzzard, Common, at Ilford, 206. 
Buzzard, Honey, breeding at Little 
Baddow, 238. 
Campbell, J., Pied flycatcher near 
Kelvedon, 264. 
Caterpillars, leaf-folding, 70-72. 
Catharinea undulata var. minor, 33. 
Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks, excursion 
to, 115. 
Champness, Miss M., exhibits 
silk colour-printed from wooden 
blocks, 1812-1835, 124 ; death- 
rate map of West Ham ( title 
only), 201. 
Chelsea Physic Garden visits to, 
115, 194.' 
Chenies, Bucks, excursion to, 265. 
Chess Valley, Bucks, excursion to, 
265. 
Chigwell Row Medicinal Springs, 
18th Century MS. on, 60-70. 
Chingford, Boulder Clay at, 2-4 ; 
fossiliferous London Clay at, 74- 
76. 
Christy, Mrs. A., conducts excur¬ 
sion to Fryerning and Black- 
more, 16. 
Christy, Miller, conducts ex¬ 
cursion to Saffron Walden, 14 ; 
to Fryerning and Blackmore, 16 ; 
18th Century MS. on Chigwell 
Row medicinal springs, 60-70 ; 
John Gibbs (1822-1903), an 
Essex Botanist, 89-96, 203-205. 
Mid-Essex Windrush and Whirl- 
, wind, 27 Oct. 1910, 135-145. 
1 Christy, Miss R., lunar rainbow, 
no. 
Club Meetings, 4-35, 113-130, 
194-202, 265-275 
Cole, B. G., decease, 199. 
