INDEX. 
305 
D. 
Darwin Exhibition at Natural History 
Museum, xlii ; Celebration at 
Cambridge, lv. 
Daubenton’s bat in Herts, 300 ; 
exhibited, lxvii. 
Desmidiaceas new to Herts, 302. 
Development of the Crucian carp, 15. 
Diptera of St. Albans, 238. 
Diver, red-throated, in Herts, 193. 
Droughts in 1907, 83 ; in 1908, 115 ; 
in 1909, 163 ; in 1910, 257. 
Dunstable Downs, Chalk Rock of, 5. 
E. 
Eakland, A.: Holidays on a Fishery 
Cruiser round the Orkneys, Shet- 
lands, and Faroes, xlv* ; The 
Work of a Fishery Cruiser in the 
Northern Sea, lxvii*. 
Echinoderms from the Chalk, 191. 
Economic biology, its study, 33. 
Elstree, rainfall at, 1907, 88 ; 1908, 
120 ; 1909, 168 ; road from St. 
Albans to, 212. 
Ena montana exhibited, lxii. 
Epping Green Farm, boulder at, 139. 
Essex, mean rainfall in, 1907, 91; 
1908, 123 ; 1909, 171 ; 1910, 265 ; 
Mycetozoa of, 184, 186. 
Evans, Sir John : Recent Discoveries 
of Palaeolithic Implements in Hert¬ 
fordshire and Bedfordshire, xii, 
1-4 ; death of, xxxiv. 
Evaporation at Rothamsted, 1871— 
1910, 217. 
Expenditure in 1907, xix ; in 1908, 
xxxvii; in 1909, xlix ; in 1910, lxv. 
F. 
False-scorpions in Herts, 299. 
Fauna of St. Albans, 232. 
Feilde’s Weir, rainfall at, 1907, 88; 
1908, 120; 1909, 168; 1910, 262. 
Field Meetings, 1908, April 4, 
Leighton Buzzard, xiii; April 11, 
Mimms Hall and Potterells Park, 
xiv ; April 25, Bennett’s End and 
Leverstock Green, xv; May 16, 
Harrow Weald and Aldenham, 
xxiii; May 23, Totteridge, xxiv; 
1909, May 22, The Grove, Watford, 
xxxviii; June 12, Colney Heath, 
xxxviii; June 26, Munden Park, 
Watford, xxxix; July 17, Tring, 
xl; July 24, Northwood and Croxley 
Green, xl; 1910, April 16, Sandy 
Lodge Golf Links, Northwood, 1; 
May 21, Colney Heath, lvii; July 23, 
Watford, lix; Sept. 24, Bushey 
Railway Cutting, lx ; Nov. 5, 
Bushey Railway Cutting, lxi ; 
1911, April 29, Bourne End and 
Berkhamsted, lxxi; May 27, Sand- 
ridge, No Man’s Land, and Har- 
penden, lxxiii; June 10, Gorham- 
bury, St. Albans, lxxiv ; June 24, 
Bushey, Oxhey, and Watford 
Heath, lxxv. 
Filices of St. Albans, 228. 
Fir, Douglas, at Cassiobury, 132. 
Fison, Capt. H. W. : Insects and 
other creatures met with in South 
America, xxvi*. 
Flea-beetles, 38. 
Flood of 22nd July, 1907, 91, 94. 
Flora of St. Albans, 224. 
Fossils, Chalk, from Hunton Bridge, 
189. 
Fkemlin, H. S. : A Chat about 
Bacteria, xliv*. 
Frogmore, rainfall at, 1907, 88. 
Fungi of St. Albans, 229. 
Fungus pests, 33. 
G. 
Gaddesden Row, paleeoliths at, 2. 
Gales in 1907, 91, 92, 96 ; in 1908, 
123, 124, 128; in 1910, 265. 
Gastropods from the Chalk, 191. 
Gault at Leighton Buzzard, xiii. 
Geikie, Sir A.: on Charles Darwin 
as Geologist, lvi. 
Geology of Watford, 179 ; of St. 
Albans, 213 ; of West Herts, 298. 
Gibbs, A. E. : Lepidoptera observed 
in Hertfordshire in the year 1907, 
xx, 45-48 ; Insecta of St. Albans, 
234 ; A Recent Visit to Algeria, 
lxii * ; exhibits by, x, xi, xii, xli, 
xliv, lxvii. 
Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. A. E., entertain 
members, lxxv. 
Gilston Park, rainfall at, 1907, 88; 
1908,120; 1909,168; 1910,262. 
Gimingham, C. T.: Some Insect 
and Fungus Pests, x, 33-44. 
Ginkgo biloba at The Grove, 134. 
Glacial deposits at St. Albans, 215. 
Globerigina ooze, 7. 
Goff’s Oak, boulders at, 139. 
Gorhambury, St. Albans, rainfall at, 
1907, 88 ; 1908, 120 ; 1909, 168 ; 
1860-1909, 223 ; visited, lxxiv. 
Gray, J., on national anthropometry, 
liv. 
Greensand, Lower, at Leighton, xiii. 
Grimm’s Dyke visited, xxiii. 
