INDEX TO VOLUME VII. 



Carswell, Barking Side, Visit to, 

 104. 



Castle Hedingham, Ancient Deed re- 

 lating to, 143 ; Pottsryat, 139; Visit 

 to Village, 138. 



Chancellor, F., nominated as Presi- 

 dent, 115 ; Rainfall in Chelmsford, 

 1892, 28. 



Chelmsford, Meeting at. 78 ; Notes on 

 Geology of, 65 ; M .dlusca in Chel- 

 mer near, 76 ; Otters at, 65 ; Rain- 

 fall at, in 1892, 28. 



Chigwell, Moat at, 150. 



Chlorops tcpniopus in Essex, 106. 



Christy, Millev', receives Club at 

 " Pryors," Broomfield, 77. 



Church, A. P., Uncommon Birds at 

 Birchanger, 66 



Clacton, Ancient Pottery at, 129. 



Coggeshall, Ancient Pit at, 68. 



Colchester, Helix lapicida at, 67 ; Joslin 

 Museum, 69, 130. 



Cole, B. G., Exhibits Aberration of 

 Abraxas grossulariata, 107, 127. 



Cole, W., Exhibits series of Agrotis 

 saiicia from Mersea, 45 ; on Spring 

 Caterpillars in Epping Forest, 96 ; 

 Conducts at Visit to Deneholes, 143 ; 

 Chlorops tceniopus from Essex, 106 ; En- 

 tomological Notes from Mersea, 126; 

 Geomelra papilionaria from Epping 

 Forest, 107, 127 ; Hesperia lineola in 

 Essex and elsewhere, 67 ; on Mode of 

 Concealment oi Hybernia auranliaria 

 and H. defoliaria, 42 ; Pltisia monela 

 fiom Woodford, 127 ; Exhibits 

 "Slime-fungus" from Epping Poorest, 

 45 ; "Locusts" in Essex, 196 ; Ex- 

 hibits Pottery from Red Hills at 

 Bu nham and Mersea, 41. 



Colia% edu^n in South De.on, 125. 



Col ) ir-I3iiadness, a Few Facts about, 

 186. 



Committees of British Association, Li t 

 of, 168. 



Constable, John, as a Naturalist, I12. 



Cooke, Dr. M.C, Conducts at Fungus 

 Meetings, 41, 180 ; Fresh-water 

 Algoe of Essex, 170, 181 ; Exhibits 

 Original Drawings of Desmids and 



Fresh-water Algae, 180 ; Report on 

 Fungi gathered at Field Meeting on 

 November 19th, 1892, 41. 



Council, Annual Report of, for 1892, 

 70 ; Members of for 1893, 79 ; New 

 Members of, 79. 



Corresponding Societies of British 

 Association, Conference at Notting- 

 ham, 164. 



Cristacella niucedo from Epping Forest, 

 exhibited, 181. 



Crouch River, Marine Forms from, 81. 



Crouch, Walter, Ancient Entrench- 

 ment at Uphall, 131 ; Astronomy at 

 Wanstead, 151 ; Conducts at Uphall 

 Pit and Camp, 93 ; Conducts at 

 Excursion on Stour River, 108 ; 

 Further Notes on the Burnham 

 Rorqual, 50 ; Exhibits " Black- 

 letter " Book and Ancient Deed re- 

 lating to Castle Hedingham, 143 ; 

 Notice of late H. W. King, 185, 195 ; 

 Invention of Achromatic Lens, 186 ; 

 Account of Lea River near Seward- 

 stone, 97 ; Exhibits Portrait of Sir 

 Richard Owen, 81 ; Exhibits Marine 

 Forms from River Crouch, 81 ; Ex- 

 hibits Roman and Romano-British 

 Pottery from Barking Side, 107. 



Cunningham, J. T., Lecture on 

 Transformation of Marine Animals, 

 182. 



Dagenham and Dagnams, 27. 

 Dagenham, Aberration of Common 



Sparrow at, 198. 

 Danbur}', Visit to, 99. 

 Dannetts Hill, 86, 200. 

 Dedham, Vale of, Excursion through, 



107. 

 Deneholes in Hangman's Wood, Visit 



to, 143. 

 Destruction of Otters in Essex, 22. 

 Drift-rocks in Epping Forest, 129. 

 Dur.mow, Ancient Pit at, 150. 

 Dunstable, Priory Church at. Drawing 



of, exhibited, 43. 

 DURRANT, Edmund, Exhibits Portrait 



of Mr.C.Neale, 80 ; Exhibits Curious 



Nest of Mice. 80. 



