viii Aj^pendix. 



until the general meeting, and the Council begs gratefully to acknowledge 

 his valuable services. 



The President attended the Conference of Scientific Societies held at 

 York during the meeting of the British Association, as one of the delegates 

 of the Essex Field Club. Little was done beyond appointing a Committee 

 to take steps to have the Conference of Delegates recognised by the 

 Council of the British Association, and resolving that a circular should 

 be sent to the various local Societies, pointing out the work undertaken by 

 the Committees of the Association, and the valuable aid which might be 

 given by these Societies in that and other scientific work. 



The thanks of the Society are again due to Miss Jane Cole and Mr. H. 

 A. Cole for the use of rooms for meetings, and also for the sole use of the 

 two rooms used as a library and museum. 



LIST OF SOCIETIES, ETC., TO WHICH THE 

 ' TRANSACTIONS ' ARE PRESENTED. 



Aylesbury, Buckinghamshu-e Architectural and Ai-chaeological Society. 

 Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society. 



Naturalists' Field Club. 



Berwickshire Naturalists' Club. 



Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. 



Bristol Naturalists' Society. 



Bury St. Edmunds. Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History. 



Cambridge Philosophical Society. 



University Library. 



Canterbury. East Kent Natural History Society. 



Cardiff Naturalists' Society. 



Chester Society of Natural Science. 



Chichester and West Sussex Natural History and Microscopical Society. 



Colchester. Essex Archseological Society. 



Natural History Society. 



Devizes. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. 

 Dublin. Koyal Geological Society of Ii'eland. 



. Trinity College Library. 



. University Biological Association. 



Dulwich College Science Society. 



Dumfries -shire and Galloway Scientific, Natural History and Antiquarian 



Society. 

 Eastbourne Natural History Society. 



