INDEX TO VOLUME VII. 



Ornithological Notes from Mistle\', 

 124. 



Otters at Brightlingsea, 124 ; Breeding 

 in Open near Brigiitlingssa, 123 ; at 

 Chelmsford, 65 ; in Essex, 197 ; in 

 Essex, Destruction of, 22; Preserva- 

 tion of, 197. 



Owen, Sir Richard, the late. Memorial 

 Fund, and Portrait of, exhibited, 

 81. 



Pallas's Sand-gioine at Barking Side 



105. 

 Paludestrina (^Hydrobia) jenkinsi, 24. 

 Pemberton Barnes (Mr. and Mrs.), 



receive Club at Little Blake Hall, 



105. 

 Periodicity in Organic Life, 51. 

 Pit, Ancient, at Coggeshall, 68 ; at 



Dunmow, 150. 

 Plants Noted near Chelmsford, 76. 

 Pliisia moiieta at Woodford, 107, 137. 

 Polvporus lucuhts, with no Terminal 



Pileus, 181. 

 Pottery, Ancient, at Clacton, 129 ; ai 



Willingale Doe, I2g. 

 Pottery Works at Castle Hedingham, 



139- 



POULTON, E. B , Lecture on Protection 

 in Nature, 46. 



Powell, J. T , exhibits Collection of 

 Rubi from Epping Forest, 180. 



Presidential Address, Dr. Laver's, 51. 



Pritchett, G. E., presents Photo- 

 graph of large Block of Conglomerate, 

 107. 



Protection in Nature, Lecture on, 46. 



" Pryors," Elizabethan Manor House 

 at BroomfieM, 77. 



Queen Elizibeth's Lodge, Chingfurd, 

 82. 



'■ Race" at Ilford Brick-pits, 94. 

 Rainfall at Chelmsford in 1.892, 28. 

 Red-hills at Burnham and INIersea, 



Pottery from, 41. 

 Robin Nesting in Winter, 24. 

 Roman and Romano-British Pottery 



from Barking Side,. 107. 



Romano-British Pottery at Clacton, 

 129 ; . Urn at Willingale Doe, 129. 



Romford and Upminster, Geology of 

 the New Railway between, i. 



Rorqual VVhale at Burnham, 50- 



Ruff {Macheiss pugnax) near Thoring- 

 ton, 125 



Rules, Alterations in, 80. 



Sacket, Mr. W. R., Death of, 69. 



St. Swithin's Farm, Barking Side. 



Roman and Romano-British Potter}' 



from, 107. 

 Sake's (commonly called " Snakes ") 



Lane, Woodford, 25. 

 Sauze, Mr., Exhibits Diptera, 



Hymenoptera and Coleoptera, 42. 

 Seal, Reported Occurrence of, near 



Walton-on-Naze, ,124. 

 Season of 1893, Notes on the, 188. 

 Sewardstone District, Visit to, 95. 

 Shakespeare, "Canker bloom" of, 128. 

 Smoothy, Charles, Rough-legged 



Buzzard at Little Baddow, 23. 

 Swell, H. C, exhibits Testacella 



sculuhun from Buckhurst Hill. 46. 

 Solicitor, Honorar}^, elected, 42. 

 Sparrow, Aberration in, 198. 

 Special Meeting, 80. 

 Spiller, John, a Few Words about 



Colour-blindness Lecture, 186. 

 Stewart, Prof. Charles, elected 



Hon. Member, 95. 

 Stock, Waxwing at, 23. 

 Stour River, Excursion on, 107, 

 Stulpwa}^, 200. 

 SwiNHOE, Col. C, Lectures on 



Minicry in Lejiidoptera and Uni- 

 formity of Pattern in Protected 



Species, 95. 



Telescope, Old Gregorian, exhibited, 



185-6. 

 Testacella scntitlutn from Buck hurst 



Hill, 46 ; Mode of Feeding of, 120.. 

 TnoMrsoN, Thomas, exhibits Locusts 



found in Foreign Hay, 181. 

 Thoringttn; Ruff at, 125. 

 Thresh, Dr. J. C, The Shallow and 



Deep Well-waters in EF.=ex, 28, 43. 



