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THE ESSEX FIELD CLUB. 
on old straw in a garden at Leytonstone and below a haystack near They- 
don. Other English counties from which it has been obtained are Norfolk, 
Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, and Sussex. This brings our 
list of Essex Mycetozoa up to eighty-eight. 
Miss Hibbert-Ware also reported on the finds among the myxomycetes. 
Mr. L. B. Hall gave an interesting lecturette on the mosses, 33 species 
of which had been recorded during the day, remarking on the rarity 
of fruit of many forms, consequent upon a dry habitat. 
Mr. Paulson reported that 18 forms of lichens had been noted during 
the foray, including Cladonia digitata ( cum fr.), which was a new record 
for Epping Forest, having only been met with a week previously (by Mr. 
Percy Thompson) in another locality of the Forest. 
ORDINARY MEETING (THE 480th MEETING). 
SATURDAY, 24TH NOVEMBER 1917. 
This (the second) winter meeting was held as usual at the Municipal 
Technical Institute, Romford Road, Stratford, at 3 o’clock, the President 
(Miss G. Lister, F.L.S.) in the chair. Over 50 members were present. 
Miss M. Bradley, M.Sc., 60, Invicta Road, Custom House, E., 
Miss Amelia Forgan, 24, Blake Hill Crescent, Wanstead, 
Miss Agnes Steward and Miss Alice Steward, 130, Windsor Road, Forest 
Gate, 
Miss Dofort, 129, Hampton Road, Forest Gate, 
were duly elected members of the Club. 
Living specimens of the luminous moss Schistostega osmundacea, from 
Dartmoor, were exhibited under microscopes, by Mr. D. J. Scourfield, 
F.Z.S., F.R.M.S., who gave an interesting account of the special protonemal 
cells, which have the property of refracting light. 
Mr. Arthur W. Bacot, F.E.S., read a valuable paper on “ Mosquitoes 
and the Danger of Malaria in England,” illustrating his remarks by a 
series of lantern photographs and by a few living specimens of common 
Anophelines. Votes of thanks were passed to the Lecturer and Exhibitor 
respectively (see ante, pp. 241-263) . 
ORDINARY MEETING (THE 481st MEETING). 
SATURDAY, 26TH JANUARY iqiS. 
This Meeting was held as usual in the Physical Lecture Theatre of the 
Municipal Technical Institute, Stratford, the President, Miss G. Lister, 
F.L.S., in the chair. Some 50 members and visitors attended. 
Miss Beatrice Miall, 38, Cyprus Road, Finchley, N ., was elected a 
member. 
The President formally announced the regretted resignation of Mr. 
William Cole, on account of physical infirmity, from the curr.torship of 
the Club’s Stratford Museum, and the appointment of Mr. Percy 
Thompson as his successor. 
The Acting Secretary read the text of a Memorial, proposed by the 
Council to be sent to the Lords of the Committee of the Privy Council 
for Scientific and Industrial Research, praying their Lordships to extend 
