INDEX TO VOLUME VI. 



VI 1 



Pecten crotic/ii, exhibited, 73. 

 Perambuhtion of Essex or Wallhain 



Forest, 12. 

 Plioca vitulina at BraJwell, 139. 

 Phorodesma smaragdaria in Essex, 43. 

 Pieris fira^sic(r, migration of, observed 



at Harwich. 205. 

 Pike, fine, at HeybriJge, iSo. 

 Plant Diseases and Fungi, iS. 

 Planting of Damasonium stcUatum in 



Epping Forest, 116, 117, 131. 

 Plateau Deposits, On some, at Feist ?ad, 



132. 

 Pleurotomaria adansouiana exhibited, 



17. 

 Plusia gamma, abundance of, 99. 

 PollarJs and how to treat them, with 



especial reference to the Hornbeams 



of Epping Forest, 74, 92. 

 Pond Life in Epping Forest, 116. 

 Porbeagle Shark near Harwich, 154; 



on Essex coast, 207 

 Porpoises (^Delpkinus tiirsio) in Colne 



River, 98. 

 Potter)', Early, at Clacton, ']'i. 

 Powell, J. T., Epping Forest Ruin, 



further additions, 80 ; Existing 



Flowering Plants of Epping Forest, 



I ; P\a.r[Ung o( Damasomum s/e//aium 



in Epping Forest, 117, 131. 

 Prance, Rev. L. N., entertains Club, 



106 ; on Theydon Mount Church, 



105. 

 Preservation of Marine Animals for 



Zoological Purposes, 118. 

 Presidential Address, 71. 



Rainfall, October, at Chelmsford, 182. 



Raven at Felstead, 42. 



Receipt-book, an ancient MS., 1S3. 



Red Deer's Skull, ancient, at Colches- 

 ter. 75. 



Road, ancient, near Abridge and They- 

 don Garnon, 104. 



Roman and British coins near Epping, 

 76. 



Romano- British Cemetery at Chig- 

 well, 100 ; Potter's Kiln, supposed, 

 near Epping, 17, 19. 



Rooks deserting old home, 75. 



Rorqual, Burnham, Skeleton of, 115. 



Rotifers, from River Lea and Epping 



Forest, 45 ; new, in Epping Forest, 



45- 

 Roxwell, Hoopoe at, 98. 



A'//''/, Epping Forest, further additions. 



St. Osyth, Albino Coot at, 76 ; Deiopeia 

 pulchella at, 1 15 ; Vicia liitea at, 116. 

 Sake's Lane, Woodford, 208. 

 Saling, Great, Stratiotcs at, 76. 

 Salmon and Salmon-trout at Hey- 



bridge, 76. 

 Seal at Bradwell, 139. 

 Seal, Common, of Colchester, 183. 

 Seasonal changes in the Fallow Deer, 



180. 

 Shoebury, Ancient remains at, 77. 

 Skeleton lea\es exhibited, 17. 

 Smith (Mrs.), J,, Rooks deserting old 



home, 75 ; Stratiotes aloides at Great 



Saling, 76. 

 Smoke and Vegetation, 208. 

 Southend, Helix virgata from, 73. 

 Stapleford Tawney, meeting at, 102. 

 Stewart, Prof. C, Lecture on Sym- 

 biosis in the Animal Kingdom, 129. 

 Stork in Stour River, 139. 

 Stour River, Stork in, 139. 

 Stratiotes aloides at Great Saling, 76. 

 SWORDER, C.B., exhibits fossils from 



Theydon Mount, 106 ; Neolithic 



Stone Hammer from Epping, 17 ; 



Notes on . some Ancient Remains 



near Epping, 17, 79, 

 Symbiosis in the Animal Kingdom, 



Lecture on, 129. 



"Tea Fund" (1891), 71. 



Thecla w-alhum, Larva of, at Theydon 

 Mount, 104. 



Theydon Mount, Fossils and G;eat and 

 Little Grebe a:, 106 ; Mass of Con- 

 glomerate at, i;6 ; Meeting at, 102. 



Thresh. Dr. J. C, Supposed Earth- 

 quake Shock in Essex, loi. 



Tobacco-pipes, Dutch, 182. 



Track, Old, from London to Epping, 

 206. 



