INDEX TO VOLUME XXII. Agatized wood from Arizona, 216, 258. Albinistic Chaffinch at Chingford, 215. 257. Albino Chaffinch at Halstead, 320. Alga agglutinated sand grains, 173. 184. Alga, masses of on Eagle Pond, 267. Algerian plants exhibited, 63. Alien plants of Essex, by Geo. C. Brown, 31 ; exhibited, 59. Animistic flint exhibited, 58. Annual Meeting, 66, 178, 263. Annual Report, 67, 179, 264. Aquatic Biology, a plea for more systematic attention, 139 ; life. animal and vegetable, exhibition of, 251. Auk, Little, exhibited and pre- sented, 61. Avery, John, exhibits Essex prints etc., 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 173, 175, 176, 178, 254. Baddow, Little, visited, 311. Badger hunting, 266. Barbel from Lea at Walthamstow, presented, 173. Barking, Eastbury House, sketches of by Mrs. A. R. Hatley, pre- sented, 61. Barkingside district, visit to, 101. Barns, S. J., presents copy of Church Plate of Essex, 61 ; describes Pimp Hall and other houses, 259 ; notes on so called Priest's House at Laindon, 309; describes Lawless Court at Roch- ford, 315 ; describes Paglesham Church, 317. Beeleigh Abbey, Maldon, visited, 99. Bernese Oberland, plants from, ex- hibited, 173. Bird Notes, some interesting, by Mr. Vaisey, 320. Birds, of the Colne Valley, by W. E. Glegg, 20; Thames Valley, by W. E. Glegg, 154 ; Essex, History of, by W. E. Glegg, reviewed, 265; Rare in Essex, 267. Brassica crucastrum in Essex, 116. British Museum of Natural History, visit to, 174 ; (Geological Section) visit to, 256. Brown, Geo. C, Alien plants in Essex, 31 ; presented by, 59. Bryant and May museum, visit to, 61. Butterflies of Epping Forest, Notes on, 201. Canvey Island, visit to, 101. Chaffinch, albinistic, at Chingford, 215 ; albino, at Halstead, 320. Chelmsford, visit to, 307. Chingford and District, visit to, 259. Christy, Miller, A remarkable gall on the osier, 69; Brassica crucastrum in Essex, 116 ; Sunken trackways near Saffron Walden, 237; An obituary, by Percy Thompson, no. Clay Hall, Barkingside, visit to, described by C H. Crouch, 103. Cimex hirundinis at Little Baddow, 268. Colne Valley, Birds of, 20. Continental plants for Museum, 57. Crab, frozen in tank, 216, 258. Crouch, C. Hall, describes Wan- stead houses and church, 203. Cryptogamic Foray, 58, 172, 252. Didymium Listeri in Epping Forest, 180. Dragon-flies, Biological notes on, 292. Dunlin, exhibited and presented, 63. Eastbury House, Barking, Mrs. A. R. Hatley presents sketches of, 61. Epping Forest, Spring ramble in, 96; Butterflies of, 201. Essex Field Club, History of, by Percy Thompson, 269. Felsted, visit to, 208. Field Phenomena due to micro- scopic organisms, by D. J. Scour- field, 5. Fungus Foray, 107, 212, 318. Gadwall, exhibited and presented, 63. Gall, A remarkable on the osier, 69. Gaysham Hall, Barkingside, described by C. H. Crouch, 102.