HERTFORDSHIRE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
XV 
Land Mollusca collected in the neighbourhood of Watford and 
St. Albans were exhibited by Mr. Hopkinson, and Land and Fresh¬ 
water Mollusca collected in the neighbourhood of Sandridge, were 
exhibited by Mr. Griffith. Copies of the Conchological Society’s 
i List of British Land and Fresh-water Mollusca ’ were distributed 
by Mr. Hopkinson amongst the members present. 
Ordinary Meeting, 15th January, 1884, at Watford. 
Professor Attfield, Ph.D., F.B.S., F.C.S., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
Mr. Edward T. Burr, High Street, Watford, and Mr. Charles R. 
Humbert, Denham Lodge, Watford, were elected Members of the 
Society. 
The following papers were read:— 
1. “Notes on Boulders and Boulder-clay in North Hertfordshire.” 
By H. George Fordham, F.G.S. ( Transactions , Yol. Ill, p. 33.) 
2. “On the Microscopic Structure of Boulders found in the North 
of Hertfordshire.” By J. Yincent Elsden, B.Sc., F.C.S. ( Transac¬ 
tions , Yol. Ill, p. 47.) 
Mr. F. H. Berry and Mr. F. G. Lloyd were elected auditors of 
the accounts for 1883. 
Ordinary Meeting, 24th January, 1884, at Hertford. 
A. F. Buxton, Esq., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
Miss Horn, Thundridge Yicarage, Ware, was proposed as a 
Member of the Society. 
The following lecture was delivered:— 
“ On Deneholes.” By F. C. J. Spurrell, F.G.S. 
Anniversary Meeting, 19th February, 1884. 
(At Watford.) 
John Evans, Esq., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., F.S.A., F.L.S., F.G.S., Vice- 
President, in the Chair. 
The Chairman announced that the President of the Society, Earl 
Cowper, K.G., was unavoidably absent from illness. He had pre¬ 
pared an address for this meeting which he hoped to deliver at the 
next Anniversary Meeting. In the President’s absence, he (Mr. 
Evans) would say something on a subject he had treated of else¬ 
where some years ago, for, having only known the previous day 
that he might be called upon to deliver an address on this occasion, 
he had not been able to prepare anything specially for the Society. 
The Report of the Council for 1883 and the Treasurer’s Account 
of Income and Expenditure, were read and adopted. 
