V. 
Hall, L. B., insect-galls, Ruislip, 
33 ; referee, cryptogamic forays, 
Epping Forest, 38, 176, 310 ; 
and Hainault Forest, 44. 
Harlow, Snow-Goose, 324. 
Ha rsnett, Archbp. Samuel, 1560- 
1631, 287. 
Hart, C., exhibits birds painted on 
silk, 178. 
Hedgehog family exhibited, 313. 
Herbaria, old Essex, 23. 
Hibbert-Ware, A., little owl an 
insect eater, 26 ; referee in 
cryptogamic forays, 38, 44 ; 
exhibits fresh water sponge, 
Wanstead, 39 ; birds of Epping 
Forest, 177. 
High Beach fungus and crypto¬ 
gamic forays 36, 38, 126, 176, 
260, 309 ; trap-door spider, 176, 
178 ; Conochilus volvox and 
Typhloplana viridata, 308. 
Hooded Crow, Epping Forest, 142. 
Horn, P. W., the birds of West 
Thurrock Marsh, 262-266. 
Hornbeam, section, etc., presented, 
4 °. 
Hornchurch, Fissidens incurva, 17. 
Hornets sucking tree-sap, 10 ; nest, 
Chignal St. James, 174. 
Hydrozoan, exhibited and pre¬ 
sented, 241, 323. 
Hvmenomycetes, new to Epping 
Forest, 37. 
Jackson, A. B., conducts visit to 
Kew Gardens, 118. 
Jackson, Dr. B. D., exhibits 
Linnean Society's collection 
and Library, 41. 
Jarmin, A. M., conducts club visit 
to Colchester, 315. 
Jennings, F. B., Clausilia biplicata, 
Purfleet, 142. 
Johnson, J. P., obituary notice, 
Kennard, A. S., and B. B. Wood¬ 
ward, extracts of some letters of 
John Brown, F.G.S., of Stan¬ 
way, to S. P. Woodward (1841- 
1845), 130-141. 
Kew Gardens, club excursion, 118. 
Laindon, badger at, 129. 
Lambert, F., conducts visit to 
Guildhall, 178. 
Lambert, F. J., presents hydro- 
zoa from Southend, 241. 
Lea Valley reservoirs, fauna, 69. 
Leigh, PaludestrincB, 327. 
Lichen, new Essex, Lecanova 
hageni var. marina, 15. 
Lichenology, British progress, 273- 
287. 
Lichens, Epping Forest, 27 ; growth 
on bones, 174 ; additions to club 
museum, 266, 315. 
Linnean Soc., club visit, 41. 
Lister, (late) Arthur, bird notes 
in Wanstead Park, February 1877, 
296-299. 
Lister, G., a three-spurred form 
of the Larger Butterfly Orchis. 
Habenaria chlorantlia, Bab., var. 
tricalcarata, Hclmsley, 22 ; 
notabilities of Upton, 34 ; re¬ 
feree at fungus forays, 36, 126 ; at 
cryptogamic forays, 38, 176, 310 ; 
presents coniferae, 45 ; on some 
water plants (President’s address), 
103-115 ; the British Yellow 
Wagtails, 152-154 ; on conifers 
grown in suburban gardens (Pre¬ 
sident’s address.), 157-170, pis. 
x., xi. ; exhibits wagtail skins, 
178 ; presents mycetozoa, 307 ; 
myxomycetes of cryptogamic 
foray, 13 Nov. 1920, 310 ; exhibits 
relation of orchis-root with agaric 
hyphae, 311. 
Little Grebe, nest, pis. viii., ix., 100. 
Little Owl, insect eater, 26. 
Loughton, albino blackbird,. 171, 
308. 
Lycopodium clavatum, extinct in 
Epping Forest, exhibited, 41. 
MacIntyre, /Eneas, Essex Bota¬ 
nist, 267, 324. 
Main, H., notes on the life history 
of Nebria bvevicollis, 41 ; ex¬ 
hibits Anopheles, 43 ; presents 
black rat caught in Silvertown, 
45 ; exhibits photographs of 
ant-lions, 308 ; exhibits for- 
micaria with commensal Cly- 
thra quadripunctata and puparia 
of Microdon mntabilis, 312 ; Egg- 
laying of Polydesmus, 312. 
Major, H. G. T., conducts Mitcham 
Watermeads excursion, 35. 
Maldon, bittern, 326. 
Mammoth, Little Chesterford, 326. 
Marasmius obtusifolius, n. sp., 
Epping Forest, 128. 
Meetings of Club, 31-47, 118-129, 
174-182, 250-261, 307-324. 
