VI 
Greenhill, J. E.. the late, De¬ 
monstration of the collection 
of, 108. 
Gypsum, crystals of, exhibited, 
211 . 
Hadstock, lichens and mosses of, 
220. 
Hall, L. B., conductor at Crypto- 
gami c Foray, 235. 
Harting, J. E., presents birds' 
eggs to Museum, 211. 
Harwich, supposed new species 
of Crepidula from, presented, 
108. 
Hawkins, C. E., Lesser Redpoll 
nesting in Essex, 140. 
Hill Hall, Visit to, 120. 
Hinton, Martin C., on the re¬ 
mains of vertebrate animals 
found in the middens of Ray¬ 
leigh Castle, 16. 
Holmes, E. M., conductor at Field 
Meeting, 124 ; exhibits Ricciocar- 
pus natans from Chigwell, 125. 
Howard, D., exhibits drawings 
of well-sections at Stratford, 
no. 
Hughes-Hughes, M. E., enter¬ 
tains Club, 222. 
Hullbridge, near Rayleigh, ex¬ 
hibition of Neolithic remains 
from, I2-]. 
Hunter, Chas. E., throws open 
Hill Hall to Club, 120. 
Hypnum , species of, from Arctic 
Bed at Ponder’s End, 107. 
Ichneumonidae, collection of, ex¬ 
hibited, 216. 
Ickleton, Chesterford and the Cam¬ 
bridge boundary of Essex, visit 
to, 217. 
Irving, Percy A. (see Rev. A. 
Irving) 
Irving, Rev. A., and Percy A. 
Irving, Observations on the 
physiography of the Stort Valley 
with reference to Rubble Drift 
deposits (summary), 123. 
Isatis tinctoria. former cultivation 
of, in Essex, 144. 
Jackson, A. Bruce, conductor 
at Cryptogamic Foray, 124. 
Johnstone, J. Forsyth, Duke of 
Burgundy Fritillary in Essex, 
141. 
Keith, A., Report on human 
cranium found at Wendon, 244. 
Kenworthy, Rev. J. W., con¬ 
ductor at Field Meeting, 229. 
Lathyrus tubevosus at Buckhurst 
Hill, 143 ; at Dunmow, 290. 
Lea, Fauna and flora of the Arctic 
Bed of the Valley of the, at 
Ponder’s End, 36. 
Leeches, British Fresh-water, 61. 
Leez Priory and Chignal St. James, 
visit to, 222. 
Lepidoptera, collection of, ex¬ 
hibited, 216. 
Letters from the Rev. Wm. Derham 
to Dacre Barrett, 165. 
Leyton, Field Meeting at Temple 
Mills, 121. 
Library, Special Meeting respecting, 
112 ; accessions to, 217. 
Lichens of Epping Forest (Second 
Report), 90 ; from Epping Forest 
presented to Museum, 108 ; of 
Hadstock, 220 ; at Mersea, 231. 
Lime-stone deposit from River 
Can, 239. 
Lincolnshire coast, Pottery from, 
exhibited and presented, 107. 
Linota nifescens nesting in Essex, 
140. 
Lister, Lord, Letter of condolence 
sent to family on death of, 
108. 
Lister, Miss G., presents collection 
of Mycetozoa from Epping Forest, 
107 ; conductor at Fungus Foray, 
122, 234 conductor at Cryp¬ 
togamic Forays, 124, 235 ; lecture 
on Mycetozoa (title only), 123 ; 
Mycetozoa observed in Epping 
Forest in Autumn of 1912, 126 ; 
Mycetozoa seen during Crypto¬ 
gamic Forays in Epping Forest, 
241. 
London Basin, alkaline waters of 
the, no. 
Lovett, E., Lecture on “ The 
Legendary Folk-lore of Amulets, 
Charms and Mascots ” (syllabus 
only), 213. 
“ Lynchetts,” 218. 
Mammalian remains from Middens 
of Rayleigh Castle, 16. 
Marriott, W., lectures on " Wea¬ 
ther observations in connection 
with the work of the Essex Field 
Club ” (syllabus only), 107. 
