IV 



INDEX TO VOLUME V. 



Cole, W., " Assembling " of Geometer 

 Moths, 171 ; notes on Enclosure of 

 Sale Wood, 129 ; Meteorite of Nov- 

 ember 20th, 1887, 44 ; More Epping 

 Forest, 137 ; Spotted Eagles in Essex, 

 219. 



Coleophora vibicigerelLi in Essex, 1 35. 



Colne, Oyster Fishery, notes on, 257 ; 

 Sea Lamphrey in, 134. 



Constable John, and Valley of the 

 Stour, 172. 



Cooki's " Illustrations of British 

 Fungi," 136. 



Council, Annual Report of, 35 ; new- 

 members of, 31. 



County Council, Deputation to, 34 ; 

 and Essex Field Club, 173. 



Cranmer-Byng, Col. A. M., receives 

 the Club at Quendon Hall, 180. 



Crouch River, A Day on the, 35, 145 ; 

 Luminous appearance of, 205 ; 

 03'sters and Mussels in, in 1891, 

 203 ; Rorquals in, 35, 124, 134. 



Crouch, Walter, conducts at visit to 

 Hainault Forest, Barking Side, etc., 

 183 ; exhibits cfistorted form of 

 Limnea palustns, 18 1 ; exhibits and 

 describes forms of invertebrate life, 

 131 ; MolluscaatSt. Osyth Point and 

 at E. Mersea (note), 259 ; Notes on 

 a female specimen of Common Ror- 

 qual lately stranded near Burnham, 

 etc., 35, 124. 



Cryptogamic Flora of Kelvedon, i. 



Cryptogamic Meeting, Postponement 

 of 1 2th, 260. 



Dalton, W. H.. Boulder-clay in Essex, 

 109. 133; Remarks on Mr French's 

 paper on Westieton Beds in N.W. 

 Essex, 217 ; on Fault at Wickham 

 Bishop, 204 ; on Undulations of 

 Chalk in Essex, 113. 



Danbury, visit to, 206. 



Day, A, on the Crouch River, 145. 



Deputation to County Council, re 

 Technical Instruction, 34. 



Diplctaxis tennifolia at St. Osyth Priory, 



257- 

 Dipsacus sylvcstris and D. pilosus, Notes 



on their natural relationship, 235. 

 Dredging, in Crouch River, 145 ; in 



the Orwell and Stour, 242. 

 Dunmovv, Little, Well at, 216. 



Eagles, Spotted, at Elmsteadand Leigh, 

 218. 



Earthworms of Essex, 193, 237 ; an 

 Appeal, 135. 



Educational Value of Museums, 71. 



Eel, voracious, 135. 



Elmstead, Spotted Eagle at, 218. 



Enock, F., Lecture on Hessian Fly, 263. 



Epping Forest, More, 137 ; Rubi of, 

 additions and corrections, 189. 



Essex, Bibliography of, 30, 263. 



Essex, Bouldcr-clay in, 109, 133 ; 

 Range of Primrose and Bardfield 

 Oxlip in N.W., 120, 132 ; Vital 

 statistics for, 47, 132 ; Water Supply, 

 137 ; W^estleton Beds in parts of 

 N.W., 210 ; Wild Swans in, no. 



Essex Field Club, Eleventh Annual 

 General Meeting, 31 ; Amalgamation 

 with Chelmsford Museum, 32, 69 ; 

 Ramble from Chelmsford to Maldon, 

 205 ; and County Council of Essex, 

 173 ; Postponement of Twelfth 

 Annual Cryptogamic Meeting, 260 ; 

 Deputation to County Council, 34 ; 

 Geological Ramble around Chelms- 

 ford, 209 ; Meeting in Hainault 

 Forest District and Barking Side, 

 183 ; Meeting at Higham Park, 129 ; 

 Joint Meeting with Ipswich Scientific 

 Societ}' at Ipswich and on Orwell 

 and Stour Rivers, 241 ; Local (Essex) 

 Museum, etc., 32, 69 ; Excursion 

 from Maldon to Chelmsford along 

 river, 247 ; Meeting at Newport, 

 Quendon, etc., 178 ; Ordinary Meet- 

 ings, 31, 34, 129, 181, 185, 253, 256, 

 260, and 262 ; Report of Council for 

 1890, 31 ; Meeting at St. Osyth and 

 Brightlingsea, 254 ; Special Meet- 



