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INDEX. 
Watton-at-Stone, Lepidoptera of, 69 . 
Wax wing near Tring, 86. 
Well at Barley, water-level in, 20 . 
Welwyn, meteorite noticed at, 45 ; 
rainfall at, in 1887, 157 ; in 1888, 
163 . 
Wettest days in 1887, 158 ; in 1888, 
164 . 
Wheatear nesting in Herts, 85 . 
Wheathampstead visited,xxxix; meteor¬ 
ite noticed at, 46 . 
Whitwell, meteorite noticed at, 44 . 
Willis, J. J., insects observed by, in 
1887, 90 , 92 ; in 1888, 135 , 137 ; 
pbenological observations by, 177 . 
Woodcock Hill, Elstree, Lepidoptera 
of, 68. 
Wood End, Ardeley, meteorite noticed 
at, 44 . 
Wood-pigeons, large flights of, at St. 
Albans, 144 . 
Wood-sandpiper in Herts, 78 . 
Woolmers Park visited, xl. 
Woolwich and Reading Beds at TTar- 
penden, xxiv; at Chorley Wood, 
xxvi; at Bennet’s End, xxxvii. 
Z. 
Zebras gibbus, ravages of, in 1887, 92 . 
ERRATA, etc. 
p. 7, line 18 , for “resent” read “reject.” 
8 , ,, 16 , for “gayly” read “gaily.” 
8 , ,, 28 , for “ Turk’s cap-lily ” read “ Turk’s-cap lily.” 
11 , ,, 6, for “teasel” read “teazel.” 
35 , ,, 35 , the words “last seen ” refer to the date “ May 8 ” in line 34 . 
91 , ,, 29 , for “ rujinarius ” read il rujimanus” 
156 , first column, transfer the words “ Gade ” and “ Bulbourne.” 
159 , lines 7 and 6 from bottom, read “ Bulbourne ..... 21 * 27 ,” and “ Gade. 
20 - 38 .” 
211 , the number of rainy days at New Barnet exceeds that given on p. 163 
owing to days on which less than 0-01 in. fell being included here, 
xlv, line 24 , for “ Maiden’s Bower ” read “ Maiden Bower.” 
The Editor regrets to find that he has inadvertently omitted to give, on 
p. xxxvi, a report of the field meeting held at St. Albans on the 27 th of April, 
1889 ,. when Miss E. A. Ormerod, F.R.Met.Soc., F.E. S., very kindly received 
and entertained a large number of the members and their friends, and read a 
paper on “The Hessian Fly, and its Introduction into Britain.” ( Vide ante , 
pp. 168-176.) 
