INDEX TO VOLUME VI. 



pyruin arvjiise in, 46 ; Otters, de- 

 struction of, in, 41. 



Kssex Coast, Porlieai^le Sliark on the, 

 207. 



F.ssex Hmerald Motli in Kssex, 43. 



Hssex Field Cluh, Annual Meetint^, 70 ; 

 Annual Report of Council (1891), 

 65 ; Ordinary Meetings, 16, 73, 75, 

 106, 130 ; Council and Officers for 

 1S92. 70 ; Sprintj Ramble in Epping 

 Forest, 74 ; Meeting at The They- 

 dons, Stapleford Tawne}-, etc., 102 ; 

 Meeting at College of Surgeons, 

 129; Meeting at VVrittle Park and 

 Blackmore High Woods, 129 ; Meet- 

 ing at Dagenhani and Parsloes, 148. 



Kxisting Flowering Plants of Epping 

 Forest, i. 



Felsiead, Ancient Lake Remains at, 

 34 ; Animals and Plants of, minor 

 problems concerned in the Local 

 Distribution cf, 191 ; Mound at, 

 100 ; Palaeolithic Implement at, 78 ; 

 on some Plateau Deposits at, 132 ; 

 Raven at, 42. 



Fieldfares in Spring of 1892, 98. 



Fishes of Dagenham Lake, 146. 



Fitch, E. A., Cohas edusn and C. Iivale 

 near Maldon, 140; Deiopeia pulcliella 

 at St. Osyth, 115 ; Xecttia nidus-avis 

 at Hazeleigh, 116 ; Presidential 

 Address, 71 ; Seal at Bradwell, 139 ; 

 Viaa lutea at St. Osyth, 116 ; Vote 

 of thanks to, 73. 



Flowering Plants, existing, of Epping 

 Forest, i. 



Flora, Epping Forest, 116. 



Flycatcher, Pied, near Great Horksle^', 



115- 

 Fossils, Microscopic, from Colchester 



Chalk, 46 ; from Theydon Mount, 



106. 

 Fox, Singular adventure of, 41. 

 French, J., .Ancient Lake Remains at 



F"elstead, 34 ; Eagles in Essex, 42 ; 



London Smoke and Vegetation, 208 ; 



Minor Problems concerned in the 



Distribution of Animals and Plants 



in the neighbourhood of Felstead, 



191 ; A Mound without a history, 

 100 ; Otter and Trout, 98 ; Paloeo- 

 lithic Implement at Felstead, 78 ; 

 On some Plateau Deposits at Fel- 

 stead, 132 ; Raven at Felstead, 42. 



Friend, Rkv. Hildekic, British 

 Annelitls, with especial reference tp 

 the Earthworms of Essex, 31, 60, 

 107, i6q, 185. 



Frogs and Snakes in Mersea, 140. 



Fryerning Church, \'isit to, 130. 



Fungi and Plant Diseases, 18. 



Funeral Gailands, 99, 117. 



Garlands in Churches, 117 ; in They- 

 don Mount Church, 99, 105. 



Geology of the District around Dagea- 

 ham Breach, 142. 



Geological F!xcursions, Recent, in 

 FIssex, 96. 



GiBBS, J., Development of Buds, 47. 



Goose, " White-bellied Brent," in the 

 Blackwater. 17. 



Gould, Chalklev, Ancient Road near 

 Abridge and Theydon Garnon, 104 ; 

 Funeral Garlands, 99 ; Review of 

 Kalm's Visit to England, 112; 

 Romano-British Cemetery at Chig- 

 well, 100. 



Gould, F.C, exhibits Bcmkla hrenta, 

 va.r.g/aucogasfe>',hom the Blackwater, 

 17. 



Grebe, Great and Lesser, at Theydon 

 Mount, 106. 



Harwich, Iceland Gull at, 207 : Migra- 

 tion of Pir^ns hrasskcv at, 205 ; Por- 

 beagle Shark near, 154. 



H.A.R\VOOD, P., Pied Flycatcher near 

 Great Horksle}-, 1 15. 



Hazeleigh, Neottia nidus-avis at, 116. 



Helix viriiata from Southend, 73- 



Heron, Night, at Brightlingsea, 43. 



Hesperia lineola^ 43, 14 1. 



Heybridge, Fine Pike at, 180 ; Salmon 

 and Salmon Trout at, 76. 



HiLLL'VR, John, An Angler's Notes on 

 Dagenham Lake, 146. 



" History of Fissex," Morant's MS. of, 

 184. 



