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INDEX TO VOLUME VIII. 



of Bees, 87 ; Exhibits examples of 

 Dimorpiiism and Seasonal-dimor- 

 phism in Insects, 49 ; on the 

 ^Management of Epping Forest, 69, 

 70 ; Remarks on the Official Report 

 of the Experts on Epping Forest, 

 120 ; Exhibits Jaw of Mammoth 

 from Chelmsford, 219 ; Exhibits Me- 

 lo'e proscarabceus from East Mersea, 

 52 ; on Epping Forest Museum, 45 ; 

 on Local Museums, 124; Naphtlialine 

 Cones for Preservation of Insects, 

 etc., 49 ; Exhibits examples of Pleis- 

 tocene Mollusca, collected by the late 

 J. Brown, 205 ; on the Proposed 

 Partition of the County of Essex, 

 211, 216 ; Observations on a Quorn 

 Stone from Chingford, 49 ; Spring 

 Foliage on Oaks at Midsummer, 154. 

 Colne Fishery, The, 156 

 Cooke, Dr. M. C, Conducts at the 

 Anuual Cryptogamic Meeting, 218 ; 

 Additions to the list of Epping 

 Forest Fungi, 244 ; Presents a set of 

 .Ipcal Floras to the Library, 220. 

 Copford Plains, Visit to, 204. 

 Council, Annual Report of, for 1893, 



26 ; Members of, for 1894, 51. 

 Crepidida fornicata, Occurrence of, off 



the Coast of Essex, 36. 



Crouch, Walter, Exhibits old Sheet 



Almanack, 39 ; Exhibits specimens of 



:" daub " from Gravel Pits at Barking 



: Side, 219 ; John Brown, of Stanway, 



155 ; Note on the occurrence of 



Crepidida fornicata^ L., off the Coast 



of Essex, 36; Exhibits a Divining 



Rod, 50 j on the Management of 



Epping Forest, 68 ; Exhibits a new 



Murex from Mauritius, 39 ; Exhibits 



Romano-British Pottery, etc., from 



Barking Side, 49. 



Cryptogamic Meeting, 2 18. 



" Culch," " Cultch," or " Cutch," 156, 



Curtis's " Flora Londinensis," Notes 



from, .247. 

 Curtis Mill Green, Visit to, 217. 



DaltoN, W. H., on Site for Experi- 

 mental Coal-boring in Essex, 150. 



Day, George, Notes on Essex Dialect 



and Folk-lore, 71. 

 Daub ("Wattle and Daub"), from 



Gravel-pit at Barking Side, 219, 

 " Defence of Navestock " (Prehistoric 



Camp), Visit to, 217. 

 Dialect, Essex, Notes on, 71. 

 Divining Rod Exhibited, 50- 

 Donations to Fund of Central Museum, 



29 ; of Specimens to same, 30. 

 DvMOND, T. S., A Lunar Rainbow, 



87 ; a Remarkable Meteor, 158. 

 Dyne, Rev. W. T., on the Epping 



Forest Museum, 46. 



Earth Tremors,B. A. Committee on, 126. 



Eastern Boundary Stones of Waltham 

 Forest, Visit to, 2I7- 



Echini \n Celtic Interment, 39. 



E Up has primigeniiis, Jaw of, from 

 Chelmsford, Exhibited, 219 ; Tusk of, 

 from Chelinsford, 155. 



Epping, Prehistoric Weapons, recently 

 found near, 163 ; . 



Eppiiig Forest, Fairmead Lodge in, 

 158 ; Fungi, Additions to the List of, 

 244 ; Hornbeams in, 246 ; Memo- 

 randum as to the Right of the 

 Citizens to Hunt in, 31 ; Discussion 



- on the Management of, 52, 57; 

 Report of the Experts on the 

 Management of, 117 ; "Sandpit 

 Plain " in, 56, 157 ; Vatiessa antiopa 

 in, 88. 



Epping Forest Branch Museum, 30 ; 

 Meeting in furtherance of, 44 " 

 Granting application of the Club for 

 Establishment of, 215, 2l8. 



Epping Hunt, Tiie, 31. 



Essex, A Sketch of the De%'elopmentof 

 Architecture in, 165 ; Badgers in, 

 85 ; Cheesemaking in, 159 ; tlie 

 Question of Workable Coal-Measures 

 beneath, 1 30; Notes on Essex Dia- 

 lect and Folk-lore, 71 ; Marine 

 Algae, a Provisional List of, I ; Tlie 

 Oak Tree in, 89 ; Otters in, 86 ; 

 Rough-legged Buzzard in, 86. 



Essex Coast, Occurrence of Crepidula 

 fhnicata, L., off, 36. 



