INDl'.X lO VOLUME V. 



VI 1 



Olters and Kiiigt'islieis in the Cliclniei, 



7 •>• 

 Uwls, Slioil-eaied, in Kssex in May, 



170. 

 Oyster Fishery, Colne, notes on, 257. 

 Oysters and Mussels in the Crouch, 



1891, 203. j 



Penrose, W. H., A Dry February, 49. 



Phalarope, Grey, at Bradwell, 203 ; at 

 Stratford, iii. I 



Photography and Meteorological Phe- 

 nomena, British Association Com- 

 mittee on, 35. 



Plants, List of. on banks of Chelmer, 

 251 ; Uncommon at Felstead, 136. 



'• Poor Robin's Perambulation from 

 Saffron Walden to London," quoted, 

 182. 



Powell, J. T., Epping Forest Rubi, 

 Pt. ii., additions and corrections, 189. 



Pottery, Ancient (? British) at Felstead, 

 205. 



Primrose and Bardfield Oxlip, range of, 

 in N.W. Essex, 120, 132. 



Primula elatior in Essex, 112, 132. 



Public Meeting for Establishment of 



Local Museum, 69. 

 Puflin at Bures, 46. 



Quendon Hall, visit to, 180 ; Church, 

 181. 



Rainfall, exceptionally small during 



last eight months, 112. 

 Red Crag, collection of fossils, in 



Ipswich Museum, 242. 



Roding Valley, Land and Fresh-water 

 Shells of, 112. 



Rooks, late nesting of, at Felstead, 202. 



Rorqual, Common, in Crouch River, 



35, 124 ; another in Crouch, 134. 



ROSCOE, Sir Henry, elected Honorary 

 Member, 130. 



Rt'DLER, F. W., Cabinets of Xatural 

 History Specimens for circulation 



among the \'illage Schools of Essex, 

 186 ; on Local (Essex) .Museum, 72. 



St. Osyth, visit to, 254 ; legends of, 



255 ; Priory and Church, visits to, 



255-256. 

 Sand Lizard, supposed occurrence at 



Woodford, a correction, iir. 

 Sepiola atlantka at Leigh, 260. 

 Shells, Land and Fresh-water, of 



Roding Valley, 112. 

 ShenSTONE, J. C., Aceras anthropo- 



phora, 68 ; Hippuris vulgaris in 



Essex, 172 ; Melampyrum arvense in 



Essex, 203. 

 Shenstone, J. C, and Dk. Laver, 



Notes on the Colne Oyster Fishery, 



257. 

 Skua, Common, at Bradwell, 203. 

 Smoothy, Charles, receives Club at 



" Old Riffham's," 206. 

 Snell, H. C, exhibits Teslacella 



scutulum, 130. 

 Special Meetings, 32, 130. 



Stour River, 241, 246 ; Hippuris vul- 

 garis in, 172 ; Valley, and Constable, 

 172. 



Stratford, Grey Phalarope at, 1 1 r. 



Swallow's nest, pendant, 134, 



'• Swallow-tails," a hunt for, 203. 



Swans, Wild, in Essex, no. 



Sworder, C. B., exhibits Mollusca 

 from Epping, 131. 



Taylor, Dr. J. E , Botanical Demon- 

 stration on Chelmer River, 250 ; 

 Address on Crag Collection in 

 Ipswich Museum, 242 ; Address 

 on Marine Zoology of the Estuaries 

 of Orwell and Stour, 245 ; Origin of 

 our native plants, 207. 



Teasels, notes on the, and their 

 natural relationship, 233. 



Technical Instruction Scheme, 33, 173 ; 

 Deputation to County Council, 34. 



Terling, Aceras anthropophora at, 68. 



