Forster, T. F., Annotations in 
Richard Warner’s Plantoe 
IVoodfordienses, 268. 
Fox, W., presents wheat dib, 86. 
Fungi, new to Epping Forest, 287. 
Fungus forays, 15 Oct., 1921, 
41 ; 23 Sept., 1922, 162 ; 14 Oct., 
164 ; 13 Oct., 1923, 285. 
Fungus root (Mycorrhiza), 177. 
Geaster Bryantii presented, 229. 
Gizzard, contents, 142. 
Glegg, W. E., Sparrowhawk and 
Goshawk in litigation, 1182-1272, 
A.D., 21 ; Birds of Crouch Valley, 
25 ; of Sewardstone, 35 ; of 
Walthamstow, 47 ; Ringed 
Plover, Walthamstow, 205 ; 
birds of the Blackwater Valley 
in 1922 and 1923, 259. 
Goat-moth, larva and bored timber, 
86 . 
Goshawk, 21. 
Gould, C., presents Monotropa 
Hypopitys, 109. 
Gould, F. G., referee in fungus 
forays, 41, 164, 285. 
Grass and sedge foray, Seward¬ 
stone, 282. 
Grays, club excursion, 37 ; Palu- 
destrina Jenkinsi, 45. 
Grebe, Biacknecked, Bradwell, 109. 
Grebe, Little, from Felsted, pre¬ 
sented, 97. 
Green, E. E., referee in Canvey 
Island excursion, 285. 
Gull, Herring, from Low Street, 
presented, 97. 
Hall, L. B., referee, cryptogamic 
forays, 87, 230. 
Hardy, A. G., presents birdskins 
from Alberta, 94. 
Heath, E. M., presents skin of 
Ibis, 235. 
Herring Gull, Low Slreet, 97. 
Hibbert-Ware, A., conducts 
Sewardstone excursion, 34 ; 
gizzard, contents, 142 ; pre¬ 
sents Black-throated Diver, 234 ; 
entertains Club at Sewardstone, 
285 ; referee in Canvey Island 
excursion, 285. 
Hills, A., Ring-Ousel, Bocking, 
47 ; Badgers, Bocking, 109 ; 
Redthroated Diver, Bocking. 
223. 
Hockley, otter, 150. 
Horn, P. W., Pied Blackbird, 
Romford, 45 ; presents cast 
of toad, 232. 
Horse-chestnut, abnormal size, 
Woodford, 86. 
[R.] Horticultural Soc. Gardens, 
Wislcy, club excursion, 35. 
Hutton, club excursions, 38, 162. 
Jackson, B. D., Richard Warner, 
as viewed by Kalm, 248, 249 ; 
translation of letter from R. 
Warner to Linnaeus, 250. 
Jeffree, J. S., Birds, Waltham¬ 
stow, 218. 
Kalm, P., references to R. Warner, 
248. 
Keeves, J., conducts Shenfield- 
Hutton excursion, 38. 
Kew Gardens, club excursions, 
96, 157- 
Lambert, F. J., Dab, full of lin¬ 
seed, 223. 
Latton, Raven, 108. 
Lea Reservoirs, wildbird protec¬ 
tion, 244, 280, 283. 
Lea Valley, birds of, 47, 86, 109, 
205, 218. 
Legg, Jabez, biography, 43. 
Leyton, club excursion, 236. 
Leytonstone, Convolvulus Hawk- 
moth, 87 ; Didymium trachy- 
spovum, n. sp., 113. 
Lister, G., Myxomycetes in forays, 
42, 87, 163, 165, 230 ; Didymium 
trachysporum, n. sp., Leytonstone. 
113, 232 ; presents Earth Stars, 
228 ; exhibits bat skeleton in 
owl’s pellet, 232 ; presents Little 
Owl, 283 ; referee in fungus 
foray, 285. 
Lithacodia ( Erastriu ) venustula, 29. 
Low Street, Herring Gull and 
Dunlin, 97. 
Main, H., Trapdoor Spider, Epping 
Forest, 23, 89 ; exhibits live 
scorpions and other spiders, etc., 
87, 229 ; presents living gecko, 
232. 
Marriott, St. J., referee in moss 
hunt, 240. 
Maldon, club excursion, 279. 
Meetings of Club, 34-43, 86-108, 
151-166, 228-242, 276-287. 
Meldola Medal, 48, 108. 
Mera, A. W., Cole collection of 
Lepidoptera, 172. 
Mersea, West, Yellowshank, 46. 
Mnium affine, var. rugicum, new 
for Essex, £41. 
