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Index. 



Epping Forest and Great Eastern 

 Railway, v. ; deer of, xxi, xxii ; 

 excavation of Ambresbury Banks, 

 xxviii ; visited, xli, Ix ; Algae 

 desmids and diatoms from, xlii ; 

 Neuroptera from, xlii ; Microzoa 

 from, xliii ; Hepatic®, lichens 

 and mosses from, Ixv ; Fungi of, 

 lx\a, Ixxxiii ; proposed tramways 

 in, Ixxvi, Ixxxiv, Ixxxvii. 



Epping to Theydon Garnon, xliii. 



Essex and Chelmsford Museum, 1. 



Essex, rare buds in, Ixxx. 



Fasciation in DiantJms, vi. 



Field Meetings : Waltham Holy 



Cross, vi ; Grays Thurrock, xiii ; 



Camp exploration, xxviii ; Chig- 



well, xxxiv ; Epping Forest, xli ; 



Epping to Theydon Garnon, xliii ; 



Chelmsford and Danbury, xlvi ; 



Annual Cryptogamic Meeting, Ix. 

 Fitch, E. A., on analogies, causes 



and growth of galls, Ixx. 

 Forest Camps Exploration Fund, 



xxviii, Ixxxviii. 

 Fries, E., MS. of, iii. 

 Fungi of Epping Forest, lx\-i, 



Ixxxiii. 

 Fungus Foray, Ix. 



Gall new to Britain, xvi, xx. 



Galls in relation to the animal 

 kingdom, Ixix, Ixx ; causes and 

 growth of, Ixx. 



Geologists' Association, joint field- 

 meeting with, xiii. 



GiBBS, J., on tri-morphism of 

 Lythrum Salicaria, 1 ; flowering 

 plants in neighbourhood of 

 Chelmsford, 1 ; introduction of 

 Claytonia perfoliata into Essex, 

 li. 



(})iorimus nohiJU, l\dii. 



Gordiacea, life-history of, iii. 



Gordius aquaticus, iii. 



Grays Thurrock, visited, xiii ; biblo- 

 graphy of the geology of, xix. 



Great Baddow, visited, 1. 



Great Eastern Railway and Epping 

 Forest, v ; concession as to fares, 

 xlvi, Iv. 



Harting, J. E., on the deer of 



Epping Forest, xxi. 

 Hawfinch in Essex, iii ; food of, iv. 

 Hedge Spai'row, white aberration 



of, iv. 

 Hepatic£e from Epping Forest, Ixv. 



Herts Natural History Society, 

 joint field-meeting with, xli. 



Holmes, E. M. : Hepatic®, Lichens 

 and Mosses from Epping Forest, 

 Ixv ; on Lichens, Ixvii. 



Honey Buzzard and Common Buz- 

 zard in Essex, Ixxii, Ixxiii, Ixxiv. 



Hunstanton and its neighbourhood 

 in 1878 and 1880, v. 



HylurgiDi piniperda, iv. 



Inflorescences, classification of, xli v. 



Jervoise, Sir J. C, on "pot-boiler" 

 flints, ii. 



King, J. J., on Neuroptera from 

 Epping Forest, xlii. 



Lea River, Otters in, Ixxxvi. 

 Lepidoptera, organs of smell in, xii. 

 Letchford, R., on galls, Ixx. 

 Leyton, Ostrcea from, xii. 

 Lichens, from Epping Forest, Ixv ; 



distribution, etc., of, Ixvii ; 



Schwendenerian theory of, Ixvii. 

 Liparis aurijiua, dwarf specimen 



of, Iviii. 

 Loughton Camp, investigation of, 



Ixviii. 

 Lythrum Salicaria, tri-morphism 



in structure of flowers of, 1. 



MELDOLA,R.,on Cydostoma eleyans, 

 xii ; on organs of smell in insects, 

 xii, XX ; on museums, xxii ; on the 

 Stone Age, xxiii ; on the causes 

 and growth of galls, Ixx ; on 

 retarded development of Batra- 

 chia, Ixxviii ; on Papilio Machaon, 

 Ixxix ; on Sesia and Thecla, 

 Ixxxii. 



Microzoa from Epping Forest, xliii. 



Mildness of winter, 1881, Ixxix. 



MoUusca of the Roding Valley, lix. 



Morris, Prof. J., on the geology of 

 Grays Thurrock, xiv, xvi. 



Mosses from Epping Forest, Ixv. 



Museum, donations to, i, Ixxxi ; 

 arrangement and management 

 of, xxii. 



Neuroptera from Epping Forest, 

 xlii. 



Oak with variegated leaves. Hi. 

 Officers for 1882, Ixxxi, lxxx\-ii. 

 Ordinary Meetings, i, iv, xi, xx, 



xxxix, Ivi, Ivii, Ixvi, Ixviii, Ixxvi, 



Ixxxi, Ixxxvi. 

 Ostrcea from Leyton, xii. 

 Otters in River Lea, Ixxxvi. 



