INDEX TO VOLUME VUl. 



Essex Field Club, 14th Annual Meet- 

 ing, 50 ; Meeting at Colchester, 

 Copford and Birch, 202 ; Crypto- 

 gamic Meeting, 218 ; Meeting to 

 •consider Management of Epping 

 Forest, 52 ; Meeting in Furtherance 

 -of the Epping Forest Local Museum^ 

 44 ; Visit to the Navestock District, 

 213; Ordinary Meetings, 39, 48, 50, 

 57, 204, 210, 215, 218, 2.19 ; Meeting 

 on the River Lea, from Hertford to 

 Tottenham, 205. 



Essex, Proposed Partition of the 

 County, 211, 216, 217. 



Euihemonia rtissula from Theydon Boist 

 SO. 



Fairmead Lodge, Epping Forest, Note 



on, 158. 

 " Flora Londinensis, " Curiis's. Notes 



from, 247. 

 Flower, Major Lamorock, Notes 



on the River Lea, 206. 

 Flower, Sir William, Letter on the 



F"orraation of the Epping Forest 



Museum, 45, 46. 

 Folk-lore, Algci/ and, 154 ; Notes on 



Essex, 71. 

 j ■" Fortification Wood," Navestock, 222 ; 



Visit to, 217. 

 ' Fox, Remarkable Tale of a, 151. 

 Fungi, Additions to tiie List of Epping 



Forest, 224. 



' (jaktis vulgaris (the ''Toper") off 

 j Clacton Coast, 152. 

 I Geology of the I^ea Valley, 198. 

 ] Geology, Value of Photography in, 42. 

 i Geological Photographs, B. A. Com- 

 mittee on, 128. 

 Gibson, Bernard, on the .\Lanage- 



ment of Epping Forest, 68. 

 Gold-fish, Tenacity of Life in, 87. 

 Gould, F. Carruthers, on the 



Management of Epping Forest, 6&. 

 Gould, L Chalkley, on the 

 threatened Partition of the County 

 - of Essex, 216 ; the Cry of the Wood- 

 pigeon, 151. 



Harting, j. E., Izaak Walton's 

 Association with the River Lea, 

 186 ; on Epping Forest Local 

 Museum, 46 ; on the former 

 existence of Salmon in the River 

 Lea, 197. 



Havering-atte-Bower, Bedford's Oak 

 at, 153. 



Holmes, T. V., Notes on the Con- 

 ference of -Delegates of Local 

 Societies at B. A. Meeting at 

 Oxford (1894), 121 ; Geology of the 

 Lea Valley, 198 ; on the Manage- 

 ment of Epping Forest, 70 ; on the 

 value of Photography as an aid in 

 Geology, 42 ; Observations on a sup- 

 posed Stone Ouorn found at Ching- 

 foid, 49 ; on sections on the new- 

 line from Romford to Upminster 

 and on tlie Relation of the Thames 

 Valley Beds to the Boulder Clay, 155. 



Holmes, T. V. and W. Whitakek, 

 Reports on possibility of finding Coal 

 under South-Eastern England, 142. 



Hope Collection of Essex Algae, Classi- 

 fied List of, I. 



Hore, Rev. S. Coode, Conducts at 

 Meeting in Navestock District, 213 ; 

 on the Earthwork in " Fortification 

 Wood," 222 ; Navestock in Olden 

 Days : Stray Notes, Prehistoric, Saxon 

 and Norman, 220. 



Hornbeams in Epping Forest, 246. 



Howell, Rev. W. C, reads paper en- 

 titled " Short Notes on the Foxglove, 

 chiefly Etymological and Local," 220. 



Hunt, The Epping, 31. 



Irving, Rev. Dr. A., on the question 

 of Workable Coal Measures beneath 

 Essex, 130. 



Izaak Walton's Association with the 

 River Lea, 186. 



Layer, Henry, on Birch Castle, 204 ; 

 Cheesemaking in Essex, 159 ; Galeiis 

 vulgaris (the " Toper ") off Clacton, 

 152 ; reads paper on " Potash Making 

 in Essex," 220 ; Spring Foliage on 

 Oaks at Midsummer, 154. 



