INDEX TO VOLUME VII. 



neath old River-gravel at iHorn- 



church — Conclusions therefrom, i ; 



Filtration of Water through Gravel 



and Mineral Springs, 43. 

 "Holy Thorn" at Woodham Ferrers, 



48. 

 Hope, G. P., Presents Valuable Her- 

 barium of Marine Algae to Club, 181. 

 Hornchurch, Boulder Clay beneath Old 



River-gravel at, i. 

 Howell, Rev. W. C, exhibits Old 



Gregorian Telescope made by Short, 



185. 

 Hoy Collection of Birds, 149. 

 HuTTON, Llewyllyn, receives Club 



at Carswell, 104. 

 Hybernia auratttiaria and defcliana^ 



Mode of Concealment of 42. 

 Hydrohia {Pahidestriiia) jenkenst, 24. 



Ilford, Exclusion of Geologists' Associa- 

 tion to, 47 ; Visit of Club to, 92. 



Joslin Museinn at Colchester, 69, 130. 



King, H. W., tlie late, Xotice of, 185, 

 195- 



Layer, Henry, Periodicity in Organic 



Life — Presidential Address, 51. 

 Lea River in Saxon Times, 98 ; near 



Sewardstone, 97. 

 Lepidoptera of Epping Forest, Additions 



to, 128 ; from Epping Forest, 41 ; 



Scarcity of, 126. 

 Leschej , J. F., Receives Clubat Boyles 



Court, 148. 

 Light, Want of, on Colours of a Frog, 



24. 

 " Locusts in Essex, i8r, 196." 

 Loughton Hall, Old, 14, 70. 



Mammoth, Bones in I'phall Pits and 



near River Lena, 93. 

 Marine Animal^, Transformati ns of, 



Lecture, 182. 

 Medlar, Abnormal, from Chelmsford, 



181. 

 MeldoLA, Prof. R , Cohas ediisa, 



in South Devon, 125 ; On Acquired 



Characters in Animals, 183 ; Some 

 Additions to the Lepidoptera of Epp- 

 ing Forest, 128. 



Mersea, Agmlis saucia from, 45 ; En- 

 tomological Notes from, 125 ; Pottery 

 from Red Hill at, 41. 



Mimicry in Lepidoptera, Lecture, 95. 



Mistley, Ornithological Notes from, 125 



Mnemonics, a Harmless, 130. 



Moat at Chigwell, 130 



Mollusca in Chelmer, near Chelmsfoid 

 76 ; Fresh-water in Brackish-vvaler, 



25. 



MONCKTON, H. W., Geological Notes 

 in the Neighbourhood of Ongar, 87 ; 

 on Gravels near Barking Side, Wan- 

 stead, and Walthamstow, 105, I15. 



Mothersole, H., Exhibits Abnormal 

 Medlar, 181. 



Mouse Nest, Curious, exhibited, 80. 



Museum at Chelmsford, Council Meet- 

 ing in, 184. 



M3'xomycete from Epping Forest, 45. 



Neale, Clarkson, the Founder of the 



Chelmsford Museum, '80. 

 Nichols, Walter B., Ornithological 



Notes from Mistley, 124. 

 Nightingale, Young, in iLongwood, 



Danbuiy, 103. 



Oakley, Waxwing at, 23. 



Oldham, Charles, Abraxas idmatu 

 and Brephos partlieniaf from Epping 

 Forest, 127 ; Lepidoptera from 

 Epping Forest, 41 ; f-epidopte-.a from 

 Woodford, 1 28 ; exhibits Plnsia 

 momta from Woodford, 107, 127 ; 

 exhibits Specimens of Rocks, used in 

 mending roads at Woodford, 4:. 



Officers for 1893, 79. 



Ongar, Geological Notes in theNei^^li- 

 bourhood of, 87. 



Ordinary Meetings, I35th (Nov. 19th, 

 1892), 41 ; 137th (Feb. 2l5t, 1893), 

 42 ; 138th (March 14th), 45 ; 139th 

 (April 29th), 92 ; r40th (July est). 

 105 ; 141st. (Nov. 4tli). i*^! ; 14.2nd 

 (Nov. -^Sth), 181 ; r43rd (Dec. i6th) 

 184. 



