INDEX TO VOLUME V. 



Aceras anthropophora at Terling, 68. 

 Algae, Marine, observed between Hur- 



wich and Dovercourt, 263. 

 Amalgamation of Chelmsford Museum 



with E.F.C., scheme for, 32, 69. 

 Annelids, British, with especial reference 



to the Earthworms of Essex, 193, 237, 

 Annual General Meeting, 31. 

 Annual Report of Council, 35. 

 Apamea ophiogramma at Woodford, 260, 

 Aquatic Plants of the Thames Marshes, 



some notes on, 261. 

 Arkwright, Col. A. C, Poisonous 



Laburnum Seeds, 204. 



Asheldham, Badger at, 134. 

 "Assembling " of Geometer Moths, 171. 



Badger at Asheldham, 134. 

 Barking Side, visit to, 183. 

 Basham, J., A voracious eel, 135. 

 Beadle, W. J., M.P., takes chair at 



Public Meeting for Museum, etc., 69. 

 Benham, C. E., conducts al meeting at 



St. Osyth, 254. 

 " Bibliography of Essex," 30, 263. 

 Bird, G. W., Coleophora vihicigerella, in 



Essex, 135. 



Bolide of November 20th, 1887, 44. 

 Botany of Chelmer river, 250-252, 

 Boulder-clay in Essex (correspondtnce)^ 



109, 133- 

 Boulger, Prof. G. S., Essex Worthies 



II., E. G. Varenne, of Kelvedon, 42. 



Brightlingsea, Oyster Fisheries, 257 ; 

 visit to, 259-260. 



Buckhurst Hill, Teslaalla scutulum al, 



130. 

 Bures, Puffin at, 4O. 

 Burnham, Notes on Common Rorqual 



lately stranded near, 35, 124. 

 Bustards, immigration of, during past 



winter. III. 

 Butterflies of Essex, 74. 

 Buxton, E. N., " Homing " instinct in 



Hyla arbor ea^ 1 34. 



Cabinets of Natural History Specimens 

 for circulation among the Village 

 Schools of Essex, 186. 



Chalk, Undulations of, in Essex, 113. 



Chancellor, P., on small rainfall of 

 last eight months, 112. 



ChaRLESWORTH, Ed., on Formation of 

 Flints, 182. 



Chelmer river, history of the naviga- 

 tion, 248 ; Meeting on, 247-248 ; 

 Otters and Kingfishers in, 73 ; 

 scenery and geology of, 197. 



Chelmsford, Geological ramble around, 

 209 ; notes on Glacial formations 

 near, 191 ; to Maldon, ramble, 205. 



Chelmsford Museum, Meeting in, 31 ; 

 and Essex Field Club, 32. 



Christy, Miller, Remarks on distri- 

 bution of Bardfield Oxlip in Essex, 

 123. 



Clarke, Joseph, quotes "Poor Robin's 

 Perambulation from Saffron Walden 

 to London," 182. 



Clay Hall, visit to, 185. 



Cole, H. A., original drawings of 

 Higham Park, 130, 138, 143. 



