INDEX TO VOLUME VJII. 



Leaden Pipe Eaten by Rats, 219. 



Lea River, Izaac Walton's Association 

 with, 186 ; Journey along from Hert- 

 ford to Tottenham, 205 ; Former 

 existence of Salmon in, 197. 



Lea Valley, Geology of, 198. 



LiNDLEY, Percy, on the Management 

 of Epping Forest, 62. 



London, Citizens of, Right to Hunt in 

 Epping Forest, 31. 



Lunar Rainbow, 87. 



Mammoth, Tusk found at Chelmsford, 

 155 ; Lower Jaw of, at Chelmsford, 

 219. 



Management of Epping Forest, 52, 57, 

 117. 



Meggy', F., Exhibits Lower Jaw of Rhi- 

 noceros antiquitatis (^■=ztichorhinus') 

 from Chelmsford, 219. 



Meldola, Prof. R., on the "Mate 

 Temple of the Druids" on Navestock 

 Common, 80, 213 ; on the Manage- 

 ment of Epping Forest, 57 ; on the 

 Epping Forest Museum, 47 ; Con- 

 ducts at the Navestock Meeting, 213; 

 on the Pre-historic Camp near 

 Navestock, 217, 222 ; Photography 

 as an aid in Physical and Natural 

 Science, 39. 



Meloe proscarabceus from East Mersea, 

 52. 



Meteor, a Remarkable, 158. 



Mollusca, Pleistocene Non-Marine, from 

 Walton-Naze, 160. 



Miirex, New Species from Mauritius 

 Exhibited, 39. 



Museum, The E.F.C. Central, Prelimi- 

 nary Report on, 29 ; Donations to, 

 29, 30 ; Visited by the Club, 220. 



Museum, The Epping Forest, 30 ; 

 Meeting in Furtherance of, 44 ; 

 Granting Application of the Club for 

 the Establishment of, 215, 218 ; 

 Letter from Sir W. Flower with regard 

 to, 45,46. 



Museum Notes. Pleistocene Non- 

 Marine Mollusca from Walton, 160. 



Museums, Conference on, at Oxford, 

 122. 



Navestock in Olden Days — Stray 

 Notes, Prehistoric, Saxon, Norman^ 

 220 ; Visit to 213 ; Navestock Park, 

 Visit to, 215. 



Oak, Bedford's, at Havering - atte - 

 Bower, 153. 



Oak-Tree in Essex, The, 89. 



Oaks, Spring Foliage on, at Midsum- 

 mer, 154. 



Oldham, Charles, Exhibits Forest 

 Lepidoptera, 50 ; Spring LepidopUra, 



Otter Notes, 86. 



" Pakeolithic Floor" in Clay-pit near 

 Caddington Hill, Dunstable, 39. 



Parliament Hill, "Queen Boadicea's 

 Tomb," at, 248. 



Partition of the County of Essex, Pro- 

 posed, 211 ; Discussion on, 216; 

 Petition against, 217 ; Abandonment 

 of the Project, 217. 



Pentamerous Symmetry in Aurelia, 

 observed in Essex waters, 152. 



Periodicity (?), 157. 



Pettitt, John, Albino Weasel near 

 Colchester, 245. 



Photography as an Aid in Physical 

 and Natural Science, 39 ; Discussion 

 on same, 42, 43. 



Pleistocene Mollusca collected by the 

 late John Brown at Stanway, Exhi- 

 bited, 205 ; ditto at Walton, 160. 



Pollution of Air in Towns, 127. 



" Potash Making in Essex," Discus- 

 sion on Dr. Laver's paper on, 220. 



Pounder or Quorn for preparing Grain 

 from Chingford, Exhibited, 48. 



Prehistoric Camp on Navestock Com- 

 mon ("The Alate Temple"), 213; 

 Camp in Fortification Wood, Nave- 

 stock, 217, 222. 



Prehistoric Weapons recentl}' found 

 near Epping, 163. 



Presidential Address, 1894, " A Sketch 

 of the Development of Architecture 

 in Essex," 165. 



Puffin at Billericay, 245. 



