Vll. 
Massee, G., conductor at Fungus 
Forays, 122, 234. 
Maynard, Guy, conductor at Field 
Meetings, 115, 217; Notes on 
Human Skull found at Wendon, 
244. 
Melampyrum arvense and Scivpus 
maritimus in Essex, 291. 
Melitcea athalia in Essex, 141. 
Mergulus alle from R. Stour, pre¬ 
sented to Museum, 108. 
Mersea, Visit to, 229 ; Barrow at, 
230 ; Lichens of, 231 ; Flora of, 
233 ; Botanical and geological 
observations on Romano-British 
Barrow at, 261. 
Mite, Drawing of fresh-water, pre¬ 
sented, no. 
Moon, Z., demonstrates books, 
prints, etc., in Leyton Library, 
122. 
Morris, Rev. A. C., Anomalous 
state of Spartina stricta near 
Brightlingsea, 290. 
Morris, G., conductor at Field 
Meetings, 115, 217. 
Mosses from Arctic Bed at Ponder’s 
End, 107 ; collection of British, 
presented to Museum, 211 ; col¬ 
lection of, from Epping Forest, 
presented, 211 ; of Hadstock, 
220. 
Moth, Golden-eight, in Britain, 87. 
Museum, British, Natural History, 
Visit to, 214 ; of ancient domestic 
appliances, Visit to Mr. Miller 
Christy’s, 225. 
Museum, Essex, recent accessions 
to, 107, 108, no, 211, 213, 216, 
236, 240, 291. 
Museum, Forest, Visit of S.E. 
Union of Scientific Societies, 221. 
Mycetozoa from Epping Forest, 
collection of, 107 ; living examples 
of plasmodium of, exhibited, 
107 ; lecture on ( title only), 125 ; 
observed in Epping Forest in 
Autumn of 1912, 126 ; seen 
during Cryptogamic Forays in 
Epping Forest, 241. 
Nannoplankton, the Centrifuge 
applied to the study of, 238. 
Neolithic implements from Hull- 
bridge, Rayleigh, exhibited, 124. 
Newman, L. F., conductor at Field 
Meeting, 115. 
Nicholls, W. B., presents birds 
from R. Stour, 108 ; Peregrine 
Falcon at Birch, 140 ; Miscellane¬ 
ous bird notes from the Stour 
Valley, 140. 
Nicholson, C., The Golden-eight 
moth in Britain, 87 ; exhibits 
living specimens of Plasmodium 
of Badhamia utricularis , 107 ; 
conductor at Field Meeting, 120. 
Norton Heath and Fyfield, Visit 
to, 227. 
Notes, original and selected, 139, 
286. 
Oates, Captain, the late, 213, 236. 
Ogborne’s “ History of Essex,” 
an additional part of, 210. 
Owl, hunting in day time, 139. 
Palaeolithic remains from Clacton, 
15- 
Paulson, R., conductor at Field 
Meetings, 114, 120, 124, 230, 235. 
Paulson, R., and P. G. Thompson, 
report on Lichens of Epping 
Forest (Second Paper), 90 ; 
present collection of lichens from 
Epping Forest, 108. 
Peregrine Falcon at Birch, 140. 
Pictorial Post Cards of Essex, 236. 
Pigmy Flints in Epping Forest, 
292. 
Piltdown Skull, demonstration of, 
214. 
Pleistocene deposits at Temple 
Mills, Leyton, visit to, 121 ; 
exhibition of remains from, 124. 
Plusia moneta in Britain, 87. 
Ponder’s End, fauna and flora of 
the Arctic Bed at, 36 ; mosses 
from the Arctic Bed at, 107. 
Pottery from Lincolnshire coast, 
exhibition and presentation of, 
107. 
Prance, Rev. Lewis N., entertains 
Club, 118. 
Prehistoric Art ( title only), 217. 
Presidential Address,Mr. Whitaker’s, 
1914, 265. 
Queen Elizabeth’s Lodge, Club’s 
visit to, 124; visitofS.E. Union 
of Scientific Societies, 221. 
Rand, H., exhibits Neolithic imple¬ 
ments, etc., from Hullbridge, near 
Rayleigh, 124. 
Ray, Dale and Allen, Com¬ 
memoration Fund, 19x2, 129 ; 
a Eulogy of, 145. 
