INDEX TO VOLUME V 



Invertebrate life, forms of, exhibited 

 and described, 131. 



Ipswich, meeting at, 241 ; visit to 

 Museum, 242 ; Red Crag collections 

 in Museum, 242. 



Ipswich Scientific Society, joint meet- 

 ing with, 241. 



Jenkins, A. J., Notes on Aquatic 



Plants of Thames marshes, 261 ; 



Notes on Mollusca of Thames 



estuary, with list of species, 220, 260 ; 



presents specimens to Club, 261. 

 Johnston, Andrew, conducts at 



Meeting at Higham Park, 129. 

 " Journal of Proceedings of Essex 



Field Club," publication of pt. 2, 



vol. iv., of, 263. 



Kelvedon, The Cryptogamic Flora of, 



I ; {paper read'), 35. 

 King, Rev. R. Stuart, on Spotted 



Eagle at Leigh, 218. 



Laburnum seeds poisonous, 204. 



Lach-Szvrma, Rev. W. S., conducts 

 at visit to Hainault Forest district 

 and Barking Side, &c , 183. 



Lamprey, Sea, in Colne, 134. 



Land, Highest, in Es:ex, 172. 



Laver, Dr. H., on Local Museum, 72 ; 

 Puffin at Bures, 46 ; Sea Lamprey in 

 Colne, 134 ; Spotted Eagle at 

 Elmstead, 218 ; Wildfowl in Essex, 

 68. 



Laver, Dr., and J. C. Shenstone, 



Notes on Colne Oyster Fishery, 257. 

 Leigh, Spotted Eagle at, 218. 

 Lepidoptera, captures of, in Essex, 



171 ; of Essex, Pt. i.. Butterflies, 74; 



of Leyton and neighbourhood, 153. 

 Limnea palusiris, distorted form of, 181. 

 Lizard, Sand, supposed occurrence of 



(rt correciion), iii. 

 Local (Essex) Museum, 32 ; Public 



Meeting in support of, 6g. 



Luminous appearance of Crouch River, 



205. 



-Maldon to Chelm.'iford, excursion from, 

 along Chelmer, 247 ; Geology and 

 Scenery of Club'.s Voyage from, 197 ; 

 Ramble from Chelmsford to, 205. 



Marine Algae on Essex coast, 24 ; 

 Zoology of Meeting on Orwell and 

 Stour Rivers, 242-245. 



Marquand, E. D., The Cryptogamic 

 Flora of Kelvedon, i, 35. 



Melampyrum arvense in Essex, 203. 



Meldola, Prof. R., the Lepidoptera 

 of Leyton and neighbourhood, 133. 



Meteorite of Nov. 20th, 1887, 44. 



Meteorology of Essex, 1890, 49. 



Mollusca, of neighbourhood of Bishop's 

 Stortford, additions and corrections, 

 202 ; of Chelmer, 252-253 ; from 

 Epping ((?x/5z^/WJ, 131 ; observed in 

 Orwell and Stour Estuaries, 244 ; 

 of Roding Valle}', 112 ; at St. 

 Osyth Point and Mersea (j'ote), 

 259 ; of Thames Estuary, 220, 260. 



MON'CKTON, H. W., Boulder-clay in 

 Essex, 109 ; conducts Geological 

 Ramble around Chelmsford, 209 ; 

 Notes on Glacial Formations near 

 Chelmsford, 191 ; Land and Fresh- 

 water Shells of Roding Valley, 112 ; 

 Remarks on Mr. French's paper on 

 Westleton Beds in N.W. Essex, 217. 



Monk Wood, in Loughton, 174. 



More Epping Forest, 137. 



Museum Scheme, 32 ; Public Meeting 

 in favour of, 69. 



Natural History Specimens for circula- 

 tion among the Village Schools of 

 Essex, 168. 



Newport, visit to, 178 ; Church, 179. 



Officers for 1891, 32. 



Oldham, C, Apamea ophiogravima at 

 Woodford, 260. 



" Old RifTham's," visit to, 206. 



Origin of our Native Plants, 207. 



Orwell and Stour Rivers, dredging in, 

 241. 



