INDEX TO VOL. XX. 
Abridge, dub excursion, 39. 
Alberta, bird skins presented, 94. 
Ashdon, Meteorite, 205. 
Atypus affinis, 23, 89. 
Aveley, wheat dib presented, 86, 
Avery, J., Jabez Legg, 43 ; ex¬ 
hibits goat-moth larva and its 
boring in wood, also abnormal 
horse-chestnuts, 86 ; exhibits 
Essex prints and drawings, 90, 
94, 97 , io 5 , 228, 232, 239, 242. 
Baddow, Little, club excursion, 159. 
Badgers, 108. 
Barking, Old Court House, visit 
and protest against demolition, 
277 - 
Barns, S. J., conducts Waltham¬ 
stow excursion, 100. 
Basidiomycetes, Epping Forest, 
164. 
Beeleigh Abbey, club excursion, 
279. 
Benflcet, club excursion, 284. 
Berkeley, Mrs., of Spetchley 
(nee Wilmott, of Warley), 219. 
B rd sanctuary, Lea Valley re¬ 
servoirs, 244, 280, 283. 
Birds of Alberta, 94 ; of Black- 
water Valley, 259 ; of Crouch 
Valley, 25 ; of JLea Valley 47, 
86, 109, 218. 
Blackbird, pied, Romford, 45. 
Blackwater Valley, Birds ot, 259. 
Bockmg, Ring-Ousel, 47 ; Badgers, 
109 ; Red-throated D.vor, 223. 
Boreham, club excursion, 159. 
Boulger, G. S., Errata in Dedham 
Flora, 45 ; conducts club through 
Kew Gardens, 96 ; decease, 97 ; 
Richard Warner, 1711-1775, 206, 
245 - 
Bradfield, Arctic Skua, 109. 
Bradwcll, Biacknecked Grebe, 109. 
Brenchley, W. E., Weeds, soils 
and crops, 98. 
Briscoe, A. E., conducts excursion 
to Boreham and Little Baeldow, 
159 . 
British Museum (Nat. Hist.), visits, 
crabs 93 ; whales, 233. 
Buxton, G., conducts Woodford 
ramble, 157 ; and Epping Thicks, 
160. 
Calman, W. T., Crustacea in 
British Museum, 93 ; whales, 
233 - 
Cam Valley, Neolithic sites, 49. 
Canvey Island, club excursion, 
284. 
Chittenden, F. J., conducts club 
in Royal Horticultural Society’s 
Gardens, Wisley, 35. 
Christy, M., Paludestrina Jenkinsi 
at Grays, 45 ; Stinkhorn Fungus, 
no ; The Common Polypody 
in Essex ; Why is it decreasing ? 
287. 
Club annual reports, 1921-2, 107 ; 
1922-3, 243. 
Cole, William, obituary, 167; 
Lepidoptera bequeathed to club, 
172. 
Convolvulus hawk moth, Leyton- 
stone, 87. 
Crawford, Capt., presents coloured 
drawings of plants, 232. 
Crouch Valley, birds, 25. 
Cryptogamic Forays, 12 Nov., 1921, 
87; nth November, 1932, 230. 
Dab, full of linseed, 223. 
Dale, H. B., Dale family, 227. 
Dedham Flora, errata, 45. 
Dent, G., presents Yellow-necked 
Wood Mouse, 89 ; adders, 
ravens, badgers, 108 ; conducts 
Roydon-Parndon excursion, 281. 
Diver, Black-throated, 234. 
Diver, Red-throated, at Waltham¬ 
stow, 86 ; at Booking, 223. 
Dunlin, Low Street, presented, 97. 
Dymes, T. A., fruit and seed col¬ 
lecting and curating, 229. 
Earwig, Giant Shore, exhibited 
living, 229. 
Epping Forest, Trapdoor-Spider, 23 ; 
Sewardstone excursions, 34, 282 ; 
fungus forays, 41, 164, 285 ; 
birch Groves, 69 ; cryptogamic 
forays, 87, 230 ; adders, 108 ; 
Monotropa Hypopitys, 109 ; 
Woodford excursion, 157 ; Ep¬ 
ping Thicks, 161 ; squirrels, 
205 ; moss hunt, 240 ; grass 
and sedge foray, 282. 
Fairlop Oak, teacaddy from wood, 
86 ; measurement, 1748, 244. 
Falcons, 21. 
Felsted, Little Grebe, 97. 
Fire-Brats at West Ham, 85. 
Forster, Edward, M.S. notebooks 
exhibited, 240 ; annotations in 
Turner and Dillwyn’s Botanists 
Guide, 1805, 244. 
