INDEX TO VOL. XIX. 
Abridge, Waxwing at, 43. 
Acrocordia Salweii, pi. xxv., 286. 
Allotments in Wanstead Flats and 
Epping Forest, protest against 
permanency, 182. 
Anopheles exhibited, 43. 
Anopheles plumbeus larvae, exhibi¬ 
ted, 308. 
Ant-lion, preserved, and photo¬ 
graph exhibited, 309. 
Aphides, with attendant wasps, 
Woodford, 308. 
Arrowhead, flint, Chelmsford, 177. 
Aurelia aurita, from Colne estuary, 
exhibited, 323. 
Aveley-Purfleet, club excursion, 
123. 
Avery, J., exhibits old Essex 
maps, 41, 43, and prints 45, 174, 
177, 178, 179 , 181, 308, 311, 323. 
Bacot, A. W., insects in relation 
to disease (lecture), 43. 
Baddow, little, club excursion, 
254 - 
Badger, Laindon, 129 ; Saffron 
Walden, 326. 
Barking, Eastbury House, 327. 
Barrett-Lennard, Sir Thomas 
and Lady, entertain club at 
Belhus, 123. 
Bell, A., British Oysters, past and 
present, 183-221, 300-302, pis. 
xii.-xviii. 
Benfleet, freshwater prawns, 328. 
Benham, W. G., conducts club 
visit to Colchester, 315. 
Bibliography of Lichenology, 285, 
286. 
Bird-photographs, presented, 312. 
Birds, Doubleday collection se¬ 
cured, 181. 
Bittern, Maldon, 326. 
Blackbird, albino, Loughton, 171, 
308. 
-, pied, Warley Place, presented, 
14 - 
Blackheaded Gull, nest, pi. xxi., 
240. 
Bones, lichen-covered, 174 ; rodent- 
gnawn, 181, 315. 
Boulger, G. S., exhibits E. Fors¬ 
ter’s annotated copy of Botanist’s 
Guide, 175 ; note on Richard 
Warner, 175 ; a MS. Essex 
florula, 303-307. 
Braintree, 3-spurred Larger Butter- j 
fly Orchis, 22 ; Dale Family, 49. 
Brand, F. J., report on Congress 
of S.E. Union of Scientific 
Societies, 177. 
British Museum, botanical depart¬ 
ment visited, 313. 
Brown, John, letters, 1841-1845, 
to S. P. Woodward, 130. 
Bryophytes, rare Essex, 17. 
Buckhurst Hill fungus foray, 36. 
Cambridge club excursion, 250- 
2 52. 
Caves, caverns and grottoes, lecture, 
178. 
Chelmsford, flint arrowhead, 177. 
Chesterford/ Little, mammoth re 
mains, 326. 
Chingford-Enfield, club excursion, 
120 ; fungus foray, 260 ; Greater 
Spotted Woodpecker at, 144. 
Chiroceplialus diaphanus at Ep¬ 
ping, 101 ; exhibited 177. 
Chrishall, neoliths, 327. 
Christy, Miller, hornets, wasps 
and flies, • sucking the sap of 
trees, 10-14 \ arboreal habits 
of field mice, 18-21 ; presents 
section etc., of hornbeam, 40 ; 
fungus on oak stem, 48 ; Samuel 
Dale (1659 P-1739) of Brain¬ 
tree, botanist, and the Dale 
family : some genealogy and 
some portraits, 49-71, pis. i.- 
iii. ; conducts West Tilbury ex¬ 
cursion, 118 ; TKneas MacIn¬ 
tyre, a forgotten Essex Botanist, 
267-269 ; Cornish gardens, 313. 
Cladonia digitata, pi. xxiii., 286. 
Clarke, W. G., Three old Essex 
herbaria, 23-25 ; some Essex 
plant records, 47, 48. 
Clausilia biplicata, Purfleet,. 142. 
Clvthra quadripunctata, larvae ex¬ 
hibited, 312. 
Colchester, club excursion, 315- 
322 . 
Coleman, W. H., MS. flora of 
Dedham, ca. 1837, 303. 
Coleoptera, British, presented, 177. 
Colne Oyster Fishery visited, 318. 
Conifers in suburbs, 157. 
Conochitus volvox, High Beach, 
308. 
Conotrema urceolata, pi. xxvi., 286. 
Coopersale, club excursion, 31. 
Copford, drift fossils, 132. 
Coremium swantoni, n. sp.; ex¬ 
hibited 44. 
