INDEX TO VOI.UMK VIII. 



Wilson, T. Kay, Exhibits Ouorn or 



Crushing Stone from Chingford, 48 ; 



Rooics, 245. 

 WiNSTONK, B., Prehistoric Weapons 



recently found near Epping, 163. 

 Wood-pigeon, The Cry of the, 151. 

 Wood Tissue, Curious Re-growth of, 



inside a Branch, 219. 



Wright, Charles A., Exhibits speci- 

 mens of rare Plants, 211. 



Yew-poisoning, Death of a Horse from. 



86: 

 Young, Sir F., on the Management 



of Epping Forest, 67. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Natural Repair of Injuries in a Gold- 

 fish, 87. 

 Inscribed Letters in an Elm-tree, 88. 

 The Great Oak at Hemstead, Essex, 



93- 

 Remains of the Oak at Hempstead, 

 94. 



\'iew of FairlopOak on Epping Forest, 

 95- 



Cuckoo, or Bedford Oak, Epping 

 Forest, 97. 



The "Pulpit Oak" and "Poachers' 

 Pocket," Epping Forest, 98. 



Oak at Theydon Garnon, 99. 



Oak at Dan bury, 100. 



Oak at Danbury Palace, lOO. 



Oak at Thoringion Hall, loi. 



Oak at Thorington Hall, 102. 



C)riginal Hatfield Broad Oak, 102. 



Oak at Barrington Hall, 103. 



Oak at Barrington Hall, 104. 



Oak at Great Yeldham, 105. 



Twinsted Oak, 105. 



Oak at Screens, 106. 



Oak at Writtle, 106. 



Oak at Writtle Park, 107. 



Oak at Warren Farm, Writtle, 107. 



Oak at Rivenhall Park, 108. 



King Stephen's Oak, Rivenhall, 108 

 Woodham Mortimer Oak, 109. 

 Oak at " Bedford's," Havering, 109. 

 Oak at Maldon Hall, no. 

 Oak at Mundon Hall, near Maldon, 



no. 

 Oak at Quendon Hall, in. 

 Oak near Dairy Farm, Mistley Park, 



112. 

 Oak at Fingringhoe, 112. 

 Oak at Lawford Hall, 113. 

 Oak at Chignall St. James, 113. 

 Geological Section between Ware ard 



Harwich, 145. 

 Sections of Mouldings of the Different 



PerioJsof Gothic Architecture, 173, 

 Fishing House on the River Lea, 187. 

 Tottenham High Cross, 1805, 191. 

 The Thatched House, 194. 

 Birch Church and ^'illage, 202. 

 Rye Common Pumping Station, St. 



Margaret's, Herts, 208. 

 Bridge over the Lea near Rye House, 



210. 

 Junction Lock, near Fieldes Weir, 211. 

 Kidd's Weir. 212. 



The " Alate Temple of tlie Druids " on 

 Navestock Common, 214. 



