INDEX. 
263 
Prickles of climbing and twining plants, 
68 . 
Pterostichus anthracinus new to Herts, 
i56. 
Publications of scientific societies and 
their conformity with bibliographical 
requirements, lvii. 
Pullox Hill “ gold-mine,” site of, 
visited, lxiv. 
Purple heron new to Herts, 125. 
Pyramid aurata new to Herts, 110. 
R. 
Bainfall, its investigation, xxv; in 
Herts in 1903, 97 ; in 1904, 217. 
Rankin, W. M., on a botanical survey 
of counties, xxxvii. 
Ray, John, and his work, 84. 
Read, H. C., on indexing prehistoric 
remains, xxv. 
Recently-exposed beds in the Valley of 
the Gade, 253. 
Red breasted merganser at Tring, 35. 
Red House, Ware, rainfall at, in 1903, 
100 ; in 1904, 220. 
Redstart, black, at Watford, 227. 
Reform Act, 1832, map of Herts, 1832, 
196. 
Report of the Council for 1902, x ; for 
1903, xxvii ; for 1904, xlix ; on the 
Conference of Delegates to the 
British Association at Belfast in 
1902, xxi; at Southport in 1903, 
xxxvi; at Cambridge in 1904, lv; 
on phenological phenomena in Herts 
in 1902, 41 ; in 1903, 89; in 1904, 
237 ; on the rainfall in Herts in 
1903, 97 ; in 1904, 217. 
Review of Herts ornithology, 26. 
Rickmans worth, rainfall at, in 1903, 
100 ; in 1904, 220. 
Roberts, T. Vaughan, obituary notice 
of, xxviii. 
Rodents at St. Albans, 135. 
Rodwell’s map of Herts, 1834, 201. 
Rose-coloured starling new to Herts, 33. 
Rothamsted, Harpenden, rainfall at, in 
1903, 100 ; in 1904, 220. 
Ruticilla titys at Watford, 227. 
S. 
St. Albans, field meetings at, in 1904, 
xlvi; in 1905, lxviii, lxx; pheno¬ 
logical observations at, in 1902, 45 ; 
in 1903, 93 ; in 1904, 210 ; rainfall 
at, in 1903, 100 ; in 1904, 220 ; 
Lepidoptera at, in 1903, 112, 114 ; 
in 1904, 160 ; rodents at, 135. 
St. Peter’s, St. Albans, visited, lxx. 
Salisbury, 3rd Marquess of, obituary 
notice of, xxviii. 
Salter, A. E. : The Gravels of 
Hertfordshire, xlvii, lxi, 137-144. 
Sandpiper, curlew, new to Herts, 226. 
Saunders, J. : The Climbing and 
Twining Plants of the South Midlands, 
xxxv, 62-68. 
Sawbridgeworth, phenological observa¬ 
tions at, in 1902, 44 ; in 1903, 92; 
in 1904, 240. 
Scale-insects, 49 ; of Herts, 50. 
Scientific Literature, International 
Catalogue of, xxxix. 
Scientific societies’ publications and 
their conformity with bibliographic 
requirements, lvii. 
Scoparia angustea new to Herts, 160. 
Scops giu new to Herts, 33. 
Sessile oak, rate of growth of, at 
Bayfordbury, 245. 
Shrew, common, albinism in, 135. 
Silsoe visited, lxii ; its “ cage,” xliv. 
Silvia undata in Herts, 30. 
Sir ex noctilio and S. gig as in Herts, 73. 
Smith’s map of Herts, 1801, 176; 
1804, 178 ; 1808 (c), 181 ; 1827 (c), 
193. 
Sorex auraneus, albinism in, 135. 
South Midlands, climbing and twining 
plants of, 62. 
Spring of 1902, 42 ; of 1903, 90, 118 ; 
of 1904, 210, 239. 
Staustead Abbots, rainfall at, in 1904, 
218. 
Starling, rose-coloured, newto Herts,33. 
Stems of climbing and twining plants, 62. 
Stephens, James Francis, his entomo¬ 
logical work, 110. 
Stevenage, rainfall at, in 1903, 100 ; 
in 1904, 220. 
Stockdale’s map of Herts, 1798 (c), 174. 
Strelitzia augnsta in Kew Gardens, lxx. 
Summer of 1902, 43 ; of 1903, 94, 
118 ; of 1904, 210, 242. 
Summerhill, Barnet, rainfall at, in 
1904, 220. 
Sun-dials and their mottoes, 1. 
Superficial high-level deposits of Herts, 
139. 
T. 
Talpa europoca, albinism in, 135. 
Tanymecuspalliatus newto Herts, 156. 
Tapinosiola Helhnanni new to Herts, 
109. 
Teesdale’s map of Herts, 1829 (c), 
194 ; 1840 (c), 207. 
Tendrils of climbing and twining 
plants, 66. 
