38 ANNUAL KKPOkT Ol' 



* " Un the OccurreiK-e of Cyclos.'ona eUgans in a living state at 

 Felstead." J. French, uith Remarks by W. H. Dalton. 



* " The ' Silting up ' of the River Roding." Henry Stock. 



* " The Sanitary Condition of Essex." Dr. J. C. Thresh. 



* " On the Nature of some of the Gravel Patches in Esse.\ " {^Kevieit'). 

 T. V. Holmes, F.G.S. 



* ''Concerning certain Rivers in Essex." Thomas M. Blackie, F.S.A. 



* " Tiie Channel of Drift in the \'alley of the Cam " (^Review). T. V. 

 Holmes, F.G S. 



* '• The Lapland Bunting ; an Addition to the Avifauna of Essex." Rev. 

 H. A. Marpherson, iM.A. 



* "John Ray, the Naturalist." Prof. Boulger, F.L.S. 



* " Rats and Mice in Essex." E. A. Fitch, F.L.S. 



* "The Threatened Destruction of the Essex Ovster Culture." Editor. 



* " Memoir of the late John Brown, F.G.S., of Stanway." A. P. Wire. 

 " On the Undulations of the Chalk in Essex." W. H. Dalton, F.G.S. 



* " Note on Punctured Pottery found at Fryerning." F. W. Reader. 



* " Notes on the Carices of the Epping Forest Area." Robert Paulson. 



* " Danbury Camp, Essex." F. C. J. Spurrell, F.G.S. 



* " An Essex Curlew Sandpiper." Rev. H. A. Macpherson, M.A. 



* " On some Sections between West Thurrock and Stifford, on the Grays 

 and Upminster Railway." T. V. Holmes, F.G.S. 



* " Hsesten's Camps nt Shoebury and Benfleet, Essex." F. C. J. 

 Spurrell, F.G.S. 



* " The Estuaries of the Orwell and the Stour." Dr. J. E. Taylor, F.G.S. 

 " The Early Magnetic Experiments of Gilbert of Colchester." Prof. 



Silvanus P. Thompson, D.Sc, &c. 



* "Note on the Upminster Brickyard, 1890." W. H. Dalton, F.G.S. 



* " Acidalia marginepunctata in Essex " E. A. Fitch, F.L.S. 



* " Benjamin Allen, of Braintree." E. A. Fitch, F.L.S. 



* "Notes on the Mineral Spring on Tyler's Common." W^alter Crouch. 



* "Notes on Hvdrobia jenkinsiy Edgar A. Smith, F.L.S. 



* " List of Land and Fresh-water MoUusca occurring in the Neighbour- 

 hood of Bishop's Stortford." Edwin G Ingold. 



"Essex Meteorological Records." Rev. T. A. Preston, M.A., F.R.Met.S. 

 "Notes on Dipsacus sylvestris and D. pilosus and their Natural Relation- 

 ship." J. French. 



* " The Butterflies of Essex." E. A. Fitch, F.L.S. 



"Biographical Notice of Ezekiel George Varenne." Prof. G.S. Boulger. F.L.S 

 In addition many short papers and notes have been printed, as well as 

 extended reports of the meetings of the Club. 



Field Meetings have been held at Kelvedon and Coggeshall, when the 

 members were most hospitabl)^ received at Felix Hall, by Captain R. B. Colvin 

 (High Sheriff) and Mrs. Watson ; at Waltham Abbey, when Col. W. H. Noble 

 kindly allowed a visit to the Government Powder Mills, and acted as cicerone ; 

 in Epping Forest ; at W'alton-on-Naze ; a dredging excursion in company with 

 members of the Ipswich Scientific Society on the Orwell and Stour; at Col- 

 chester, in memory of Dr. Gilberd, the first electrician, in company with the 

 members of the Gilbert Club, on which occasion a most brilliant reception 

 was accorded to the Societies by the Mayor, in the Town Hall ; at Tyler's 

 Common and Upminster Hall, where again the Club was received most cordially 

 by our kind member Mr. G. P. Hope, and lastl}- the lith Annual Cryptogamic 

 Meeting was held in Hatfield Forest, by courteous permission of our member Mr. 

 J. Archer Houblon. In the last report the Council gratefully acknowledged the hos- 

 pitality and friendliness so often freely shown to the Club. What was then said can 

 but be repeated — such kindnesses form some of the most pleasant reminiscences 

 of each year's work. Full reports of the above meetings appear in the Essex 



