THE ESSEX FIELD CLUB. 



Membership of the Club. — Information respecting 

 Membership and the work of the Club, with forms of proposal, 

 will be sent on application to the Hon. Secretaries, at the Head- 

 quarters. 



The Essex Museum of Natural History (Romford Road, 

 Stratford, Essex) is designed and arranged as a Local Museum 

 for the Count)-, and as an Educational Museum for use of the 

 general public, students and schools. Included in the scheme 

 is a Lecture-room for Demonstrations and the aid of a growing 

 Library of some of the most useful monographs of British 

 Geology, Botany, and Zoology, for the use of Students in the 

 Museum. Curator, W. Cole. Assistant, Henry Whitehead. 



The Epping Forest Museum, established by permission 

 ■of the Corporation of London in Queen Elizabeth's Hunting 

 Lodge, Chingford, Essex, is devoted to the elucidation of the 

 Natural History and Antiquities of Epping Forest, and as a 

 centre for Nature-study for schools and young naturalists. 

 Honorary Curators, W. Cole, B. G. Cole, and H. A. Cole. 



The Libraries of the Club include works on Natural 

 History, Geology, and Antiquities, with a special department 

 of books, pamphlets, and MSS. relating to Epping Forest. 

 Honorary Libvarian, Thomas W. Reader, F.G.S. 



The Photographic and Pictorial Survey of Essex has 

 been founded for the preservation of photographs, pictures and 

 maps, etc., illustrative of the topography, antiquities, social 

 habits, natural history, etc., of the County. Complete sets of the 

 i-inch and the 6-inch Ordnance Surveys and the Geological 

 Survey of Essex, have been obtained to aid in this work. The 

 collections will be stored in the Essex Museum, and will be 

 available for reference on application to the Curator. Hon. 

 Secretary, Victor Taylor, Hurstleigh, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. 



