INDEX lO VOLUME VIII. 

 Quoin (?) Stone from Chingfoid, 48. 



Rainbow, Lunar, 87. 



Rats, Leaden-pipe eaten by, 219. 



RhmOieros antiqiiitatis {=.tkhorliinHs)^ 



Lower Jaw of, from Chelmsford, Ex- 

 hibited, 219. 

 River Lea, Meeting on, from Hertford 



to Tottenham, 205. 

 Romano-British Pottery from Barking 



Side, 49. 

 Rooks, 245. 

 Round, J. Horace, The Colne 



Fishery, 156. 

 Round, James, ALP., receives the 



Club at Birch Hall, 204. 

 Rose Gardens at Colchester, \'isit to, 



2.02. 

 Russell, Rev. A. F., on The Epping 



Forest Museum, 45. 



Salmon in the River Lea, Former 

 Existence of, 197. 



<'SanJ-Pit Plain," Epping Forest, 157. 



Scotophilus Serotinus in Essex, 162. 



Sections along the new Railway from 

 Romford to Upminster, 155. 



Sellar, D. p., receives the Club at 

 Navestock Park, 215. 



Scroti ne Bat in Essex, 162. 



Sheat Fish (^Silurus giants'). Capture of, 

 in the Stour River, 152. 



Shenstone, J. C, Conducts at Meet- 

 ing at Copford and Birch, 202 ; The 

 Oak Tree in Essex, 89 ; Silene conica, 

 153 ; Exhibits Specimen showing 

 Re-growth of Wood-tissue in a 

 Branch, 219. 



StUne contca, L., 153. 



Silurns glanis. Capture of, in the Stour, 

 152. 



Smith, Worihington G., Exhibits 

 Photographs of Prehistoric Anti- 

 quities and Geological Sections at 

 Caddington, Dunstable, 39. 



Smith, W. G. S., on the Management 

 of Epping Forest, 63. 



South-Eastern England, Coal under, 



142. 

 South Weald, Visit to, 218. 



Sparrow's Nest, A Travelling, 86. 



Spring Foliage on Oaks at Mid- 

 summer, 154. 



Stewart, Prof. C, on the Epping 

 Forest Museum, 46. 



Stukely's, Dr., " Alate Temple of the 

 Druids," 213. 



Sunspots, Observations on, 50. 



Tale of a Fox, Remarkable, 151. 



Technical Instruction in Essex, Mem- 

 bers of the Committee nominated by 

 the Council, 27. 



Tenacity of Life in a Gold-fish, 87. 



Thames Valley Beds, Relation of to 

 the Boulder-clay, 155. 



Theydon Bois, Euthemoniarussula from, 

 50. 



Toper (^Gakiis vulgaris') off Clacton, 

 152. 



Tree Trunk, Inscribed Letters in, 88. 



Unthank, H. W., Pentamerous Sym- 

 metry in Aurelia, 152. 



Valley of the Lea, Geology of, 198. 



Vanessa antiopa in Epping Forest, 83. 



Varley, F. IL, Tenacity of Life in a 

 Gold-fish, 87. 



Waller, W. C, The Epping Hunt. 



31 ; Fairmead Lodge, Epping Forest. 



158; Sand Pit Plain, Epping Fore it, 



157- 

 Walton-Naze, Pleistocene Non-Marine 



MoUusca from, 160. 

 Walton's, Izaak, Association with the 



River Lea, 186. 

 Wardstaffe, The Tale or Tallying of, 



224. 

 Wasp's Nest (^Ves/>a vulgaris) from 



Chingford, Exhibited, 48. 

 Weasel, Albino, near Colchester, 245. 

 Webb, W. M., Pleistocene Non-Marine 



MoUusca from Walton-Naze, 160. 

 Whitaker, W., and T, V. Holmes, 



Reports on Coal under South- 

 Eastern England, 142. 

 Whittingham, W. F., Vanessa antiopa 



in Epping Forest, 88. 



