viii; 
and prints exhibited and lecture 
delivered, 180. 
West Thurrock, birds, 262. 
Whirlwind, Gosfield, 26 July 1918. 1 
Whitaker, W., British Association 
conference of delegates of Cor¬ 
responding Societies held in Lon¬ 
don, 4th July 1918, 16, 17 ; 
conducts Northwood and Ruislip 
excursion, 32 ; Mitcham water- 
meads excursion, 35. 
Whitehead, H., collections of 
British rubi, 116, 117 ; more 
about moorlog, a peaty deposit 
from the Dogger Bank in the 
North Sea, 242-250 ; exhibits 
Typhloplana viridata, 308 ; 
ecology of Paludestrince, 327. 
Whit well, C., on old West Ham, 
180. 
Willmott, E., pied blackbird 
from Warley Place, 14, 15 ; 
entertains club at Warley Place, 
36. 
Wilson, J., the Corresponding 
Societies’ committee, Brit. Assoc. 
1920, 270-272. 
Wood, J. M., notes on the fauna 
of the New River and reservoirs 
in the Lea Valley, 69-71 ; con¬ 
ducts Chingford-Enfield excur¬ 
sion, 120 ; Woodford yew, 143 ; 
aphides and wasps, 308. 
Woodfordienses, Plant®, annotated, 
by B. M. and E. Forster, 72, 174, 
221. 
Woodham Walter, Plagiochila 
asplenioides, 17. 
Wood mouse, feeding platform, 88. 
Woodpecker, Greater Spotted, 
Chingford, 144. 
Yew, Woodford, 143. 
