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Essex Naturalist: 



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I Oak Tree in Essex. By J. C. Shenstone. (With thh-ty Engravings.) 



I. Management of Epping Forest— Official Report of the Experts 



N es on the Conference of Delegates of the Corresponding Societies of the British 



Association, Oxford, 1894. By T. V. Holmes, F.G.S 



I Question of Workable Coal Measures Beneath Essex. By Rev. A. Irving, 



;D.Sc., F.G.S 



31 under South-Eastern England. Reports by T. V. Holmes, F.G.S., and W. 



VVhitakbr, F.R.S 



Nes— Original and Selected 



Vieum Notes. I. — Pleistocene Non-Marine Mollusca from Walton-on-the-Naze 



r Serotine Bat in Essex. By Miller Christy, F.L.S 



r ) Pre-historic Weapons recently found near Epping. (IVith two Engravings) 

 Aj ketch of the Development of Architecture in Essex. By F. Chancellor, J. P., 



F.R.I.B.A. (President). (IVitk page Illustration) 



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