VI. 
Metaecus paradoxus exhibited, 315. 
Mersea, West, new Essex 
Lichen, Lecanora hageni, var. 
marina, 15. 
Mice, see Field-Shrew-and Wood- 
mouse. 
Microdon mutabilis, puparia, ex¬ 
hibited, 312. 
Mitcham watermeads., club ex¬ 
cursion, 35. 
Moorlog, Dogger Bank peat, 242 ; 
entomostraca of, 309. 
Morris, G., Saffron Walden re¬ 
gional survey, 180 ; badgers, 
Saffron Walden, 326 ; Mammoth, 
Little Chesterford, 326 ; neoliths, 
Chrishall, 327. 
Mothersole, J., exhibits double- 
barbed flint arrowhead, Chelms¬ 
ford, 177 ; presents photographs 
of birds and nests, and a candle- 
lantern, 312. 
Mycetozoa, Epping Forest, 46, 
128, 310 ; presented 307. 
Navestock, Gadwall at, 302. 
Nebria brevicollis, notes on, 41. 
Neoliths, Chiswick Hall Farm, 
Chrishall, 327. 
New-River fauna, 69. 
Newton, E. T., exhibits a rodent- 
gnawed bone, 315. 
Newts, Essex, 152. 
Nicholson, C., A feeding-plat¬ 
form of the Wood mouse, 88, 89 ; 
on insects sucking the sap of trees, 
170, 171 ; notes on a hornet’s 
nest from Chignal St. James, 
172, 173 ; presents feeding-plat¬ 
form of long-tailed field mouse, 
174 ; exhibits aphides and 
wasps, 308 ; exhibits nest of 
Vespa germanica with parasites 
and commensals, 315. 
Northwood, Middlesex, club excur¬ 
sion, 32. 
Orchids, relation with fungi, 311. 
Orchis, Larger Butterfly, three- 
spurred, Braintree, 22. 
Osman (Major), presents blue 
homing pigeon, 41. 
Osmunda regalis, Epping Forest, 
174, 269. 
Owen, J. H., lecture on the Sparrow 
Hawk, 315. 
Owl, Little, insect eater, 26. 
Oysters, past and present, 183. 
Paludestrince, Leigh, 327. 
Parasitism, two-sided, orchid and 
fungus, 311. 
Paulson, R., conducts Northwood 
and Ruislip excursion, 32 ; referee 
cryptogamic forays, Epping 
Forest, 38, 176, 310 ; exhibits 
Lycopodium clavatum, now ex¬ 
tinct in Epping Forest, 41 ; 
ten years' progress in Licheno- 
logy in the British Isles (Presid. 
Address), 273-287, pis. xxiii.- 
xx vi. 
Paulson, R., and P. G. Thomp¬ 
son, supplemental report on 
the lichens of Epping Forest, 
27-30. 
Pearson, A. A., referee at fungus 
forays, 36, 126. 
“ Pellets " of eagle and jackdaw, 
exhibited, 323. 
Peregrine falcon chasing heron, 
173 - 
Pigeon, blue homing, presented, 41. 
Plagiochila asplenioides, Woodham 
Walter, 17. 
Planorbis helicoides, Clacton (fossil), 
130. 
Polydesmus egg-laying, lantern de¬ 
monstration, 312. 
Prawns, freshwater, Benfleet, 328. 
Purfleet-Aveley, club excursion, 
I2 3 - 
Purfleet, Clausilia biplicata, T42 
Ramsbottom, Capt. J., referee 
in fungus foray, 126. 
Ramsey, Roller, 327. 
Rat, Black, with overgrown incisor, 
presented, 45. 
Reader, T. W., lecture on plant 
life of past ages, 37 : on caves, 
caverns and grottoes, 178. 
Rendall, Canon, conducts club 
visit to Dedham, etc., 320. 
Report of Council for 1920-21, 325. 
Rickword, G. S., Samuel Harsnett, 
Archbishop of York, 2S7-296. 
Rodent-gnawed bones exhibited, 
181, 315. 
Roding, trout in, 25. 
Roller, Ramsey, 327. 
Ross, J., myxomycetes of fungus 
foray, 37 ; Greater Spotted Wood¬ 
pecker, Chingford, 144. 
Rubi, British, in club museum, 116. 
Ruislip, Middlesex, club excursion, 
32 . 
