244 ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF EPPING FOREST FUNGI. 



and I Presbiter with a son. The Editor of the Survey adds, whether 

 matrimony was allowed or not to priests, it is certain that in that 

 age they did not disown their children.-® 



I regret that I have as yet been unable to secure a list of the 

 field names throughout the parish,'-'" but I cannot conclude this paper 

 without referring to a list of the thirteenth century of those which 

 existed in the demesne of that date. Liber I. of S. Paul, as 

 quoted by Hale, reads as follows : 



Watele, Wodecroft, Northfild, Colinessedene, Crokereslond, 

 Parva Holihoke. 



Askelmesdowne, Sherdailond, Surylye, Magna Holihoke, Wolse- 

 bregge, Efelde. 



Hareford, Langelond, Horsecroft, Heringeslond, Magna Downe, 

 Sandhegge, Blakecroft, Gameneslond. 



Brodefeld, Parva Downe, Bernfeld Parsoncroft, and Crofta ante 

 portam. 



I trust the particulars which I have brought before you may 

 have, in some measure, justified the somewhat pretentious title which 

 I have given to this paper, viz., Navestock in Olden Times 

 Stray Notes, Prehistoric, Saxon, and Norman. 



ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF EPPING 

 FOREST FUNGI. 



A T the Fungus Foray on October 13th, 1894, seven species of 

 '^ Fungi new to the Forest were gathered in the neighbourhood 

 of High Beach, and were determined by Dr. M. C. Cooke. As 

 noticed in the report of the meeting, the season was an unusually 

 prolific one for the larger Fungi, and this will account for the fact 

 that these interesting additions to our Forest Flora were observed, 

 notwithstanding the thorough searches which had been made over 

 the same ground in former years. 



The following species should be added to the revised list of the 

 Forest Hymenomycetal Fungi, printed in The Essex Naturalist 

 for 1S89, (vol. iii., pp. 248-271.) References are added to the 

 figures of Agaricini in Cooke's " Illustrations of British Fungi " : 



28 S. p. D , p. xc. . . .. I- 



29 A list of Field names thronghou' the Hundred of Ongar was published in Essex 

 Archaeological Society's Transactions," vol. v., pt. .:;, New Series, 1895. 



