INDEX TO VOLUME V. 



ings, 32 anJ 130; Technical Instruc- 

 tion Scheme, 33, 34 ; Treasurer's 

 Statement, 40. 

 Essex Worthies 11., E. G. Varenne, 42 ; 

 III., Dr. William Gilbert, 50. 



"Fairlop Oak," 183. 



" Fault," the Wickham Bishop, 204. 



February, a dry, 49. 



Felstead, Ancient Pottery at, 205 ; 

 Lake Remains at (paper read) ^2^2 \ 

 Uncommon Plants at, 136 ; new 

 Well at, 204. 



FiTCH, E. A , A Day on the Crouch 

 River, 35, 145 ; conducts Meeting 

 on Chelmer River, 247 ; Notes on 

 History of Blackwater and Chelmer 

 Navigation, 248 ; Lepidoptera of 

 Esse.x, Part i., Butterflies, 74 ; on 

 Primula elatior in Essex, 132. 



Flints, formation of {address), 182. 



Flower, Prof. W. H., on Educational 

 \'alue of Museums, 71. 



Flowering Plants, near Harwich, 264 ; 

 of Chelmer River, 250, 252. 



Flycatcher, Pied, near Harwich, 68. 



French, J., Ancient (? British) Pottery 

 at Felstead, 205 ; Boulder-clay in 

 Essex, 133 ; Lake remains at Fel- 

 stead (paper read), 262 ; exhibits 

 distorted form of Limnea paluslris, 

 181 ; Otters and Kingfishers in 

 Chelmer, 73 ; Range of Primrose and 

 Bardfield Oxlip in N.W. Essex, 120, 

 132 ; Notes on late Prolonged Frost, 

 35, 66 ; late nesting of Rooks at 

 Felstead, 202 ; Notes on Teasels 

 ( Dipsacus sylvestris and D. pilosus) 

 and their natural relationship, 233 ; 

 new Well at Felstead, 204 ; on 

 occurrence of Westleton BeJs in 

 parts of N.W. Essex, 210, 217. 



Friend, Rev. Hilderic, Essex Earth- 

 worms, an appeal, 135 ; British 

 Annelids, with especial reference to 

 the Earthworms of Essex, 193, 237. 



Frost, Great, of 1890-91, 117 ; Notes on 

 Recent Prolonged, 35, 64, 66. 



Fungi, Cooke's " Illustrations '' of, 136. 



Gearies, Great, visited, 184 ; Little, 



received at, by Mrs. Edenborough, 



184. 

 Geology and Scenery of Club's Voyage 



from Maldon to Chelmsford, 197. 

 Geological Ramble around Chelmsford, 



209. 

 Geometer Moths, "Assembling "of, 171. 

 Gilbert, D ;. William, Founder of the 



Science of Electricity, 50. 

 Glacial Formations near Chelmsford, 



Notes on, 191. 

 Gravels, Hill, North of Thames, 204. 

 " Great Graces," visit to, 206. 

 Gulls, Sea, in London, 73. 



Hainault Forest, visit to district, 183. 



Harwich, Marine Alga; and Flowering 

 Plants at, 263 ; Pied Flycatcher near, 

 68 ; visit to, 246. 



Helices noticed near Newport, 180. 



Hessian Fly (lecture upon), 263. 



Higham Park, acquisition of, 137 ; 

 visit to, 129. 



Highest land in Essex, 172. ■ 



Hill Gravels, north of Thames, 204. 



Hippuris vulgaris, 172. 



Holmes, E. M., Notes on Marine Algae 

 and Flowering 1 lants observed be- 

 tween Harwich and Dovercourt, 263. 



Holmes, T. V., Geological Scenery of 

 the Club's Voyage from Maldon to 

 Chelmsford, 197. 



" Homing " instincts of Hyla arborea, 

 134- 



Honorary Member, election of, 130. 



Houblon, J. Archer, death of, 260. 



Hydrohia ventrosa at St. Osyth Point, 

 259 ; //. jenkinsi, 260. 



I.ngleby, Mrs., receives Club at 

 "Valentines," 185. 



Ingold, Edwin G., Molluscaof nei<,rh- 

 bourhood of Bishop's Stortford, addi- 

 tions and corrections, 202. 



Insects noted during meeting on 

 Chelmer, 253. 



