VI. 



Ri'DLER, F. W., Presidential Address 

 on Natural History Museums, April 

 8th, 1905, 1 ; Vote of thanks to, 70 ; 

 Report as Club's Delegate at British 

 Association, London, 152 ; at York. 



237 

 KUGGLES-BRlSE, Mr. and Mrs. 



Archibald, receive the Club at 



Spain's Hall, 265 

 Rules, Alteration of, 167 



Saffron Walden, Visit to, 155 

 Salinity of the Sea-water along the 



Coast of Essex, 235 

 Salmon near Southend, 72 

 Salt-making in Essex, A History of, 



*93 

 Salt, Marine, making of, in China, 279 

 Salter, Dr. A. E., presents pottery 



from near Billericay, 162 ; conducts 



Field Meeting, 260 ; and T. AV. 



Reader conduct Field Meeting, 266 

 Sandstone Object from Wendon, ex- 

 hibited, 273 

 Sea-water along the coast of Essex, 



Salinity of, 235 

 Section, Geological, at Witham, 274 

 Selenite, 62, 147 

 Serotine Bat from Pitsea, exhibited, 



272 

 Shenstone, J. C, an Ancient 



Municipal Enterprise, 77 

 Shkrrin, Mr., presents Essex Birds, 



168 

 Shrew, Pigmy, exhibited, 163 

 Shrike. Great Grey, from Colchester, 



exhibited, 270 

 Sillem, C. (See Webb, W.M.) 

 Skan, S. A., Demonstrates at Field 



Meetings, 156, 254. 

 " Smoother," Wooden, exhibited, 273 

 Soils and Subsoiis, Sulphate of lime in, 



62, 147 

 Sorby, Dr. H. C, On the Salinity of 



the Sea-water along the Coast of 



Essex, 235 ; presents Portrait of 



himself, 271 

 Sorex minutus exhibited, 163 

 Southend, Salmon near, 72 

 .Spain's Hall, Visit to, 265 

 Sphagnaceae of Essex, 11 1 

 Spiller, J., exhibits photographs of 



East coast, 70; exhibits photographs 



of coast at Cromer, 162 

 Sponges, A lecture on {title), 271 

 Stanway, Yellow-necked mouse from, 



exhibited, 270 

 Stones, Boundary, of Forest of 



Waltham. Photographs of, exhi- 

 bited, 162 



Straw-Plaiting, in Essex, 184 ; Mill 



presented, 163 

 Subsidence at Mucking, On a Recent, 



241 

 Sulphate of Lime in Essex Soils and 



Subsoils, 62, 147 

 Survey Maps, Ordnance, purchased 



and exhibited, 70 

 Survey, Photographc and Pictorial, of 



Essex (see Photographic Survey of 



Essex) . 



Tul pa vulgaris, varieties of, exhibited, 



lhames, Fishes of the, in 1746, 275 ; 



water power from the, 280 

 Thompson, Percy, exhibits fasciated 



branch of Holly, 2? 1 ; exhibits and 



presents fossils, 271 

 Thompson, Prof. S. P., lectures on 



Gilberd of Colchester {title), 67 ; 



elected Honorary Member, 68 

 Thundersley, Visit to, 266 ; worked 



flints from, exhibited, 272 

 Tree, Razor blade in a, exhibited, 270 



Vesperugo leisleri exhibited, 165 



Ves peril go serotinus exhibited, 272 

 Vole, Orkney, exhibited, 163 

 Vole. Skomer, exhibited, 165 



Warwick, Countess of, and Lord 



Brooke, receive Club, 157 

 Water, analysis of, from Great Baddow, 



262 ; Power from Thames, 280J 

 Webb, W. Mark, and C. Sillem, 



The British Woodlice, 38, 81,97 

 Well-Section at Great Baddow, 260 

 Wendens Ambo and Saffron Walden, 



Meeting at, 155 ; Sandstone, object 



from, exhibited, 273 

 Whale, at Mersea in 1299, 135, 149 ; 



Large bone of, at Mountnessing, 168 

 Whitehead, H., Ricciella fluitans in 



Epping Forest, 276 ; Felted Beech 



Coccus in Epping Forest, 277 

 Wimbishand Saffron Walden, Meeting 



at . 155 

 Witham, On some geological sections 



at, 274 

 Woodlice, The British, 38, 81, 97 

 Woolf, Yeatman, Lecture on 



Sponges (title), 271 



PLATES AND 

 ILL USTRA TIONS, 

 Plan of Chislehurst Caves, 76 

 59 Diagrams to illustrate the paper on 

 British Woodlice by W. M. Webb 

 and C. Sillem, pp. 39-105 



