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INDEX. 



Uins, Ancicn'., at Biainlree, no 



Vanessa io, var., cyanostica, at Si. 

 Osyth, 365 



Variation of Adoxa, 93 



Varieties oi IL/ix /wniora/is from liar- 

 low, 356 



Vcspida: and their Vespiaries, T-ecUne 

 on, 80 



Vtcea lutca near William, <)4 



Victoria History of Essex ^ Presentation 

 of, 88 



Virley District Visited, 243 



Wai.I-IR, W. C, Anent a Forest 



Locl«(e in 1444. 136 

 Wall-rue {A\pUniitm) in Essex. 207 

 Wakkkn, Rev. K. T., Growth-force 



of a ^^usln•oom. 44 

 ^Vallham, a new Forest of, 25 ; Forest 



Limits of old, for faunistic purposes, 



AValthamstow, Non-Marine Mollusca 

 of the River Lea alluvium at, 13 ; 

 Alluvium of River Lea, seeds in, 

 115; Reservoirs, Meeting at May 

 I4lh, 1904. 350 



Walton-Naze, Marine-^SIollusca at, 

 q2 ; old record of Mammoth at, 

 295 ; Pi'tricola pholadifonnis and 

 Acera hullata at, 360 ; Post Glacial 

 Deposits at, 367 



Wasp, Eiimcnes coarctata, nests of, 

 presented, 85 



Water-pipes. Lree-Trunk, 60 ; ancient, 

 117; present-day use of, 118; 



method of borin^j in I7tli century, 

 135 ; Additional Notes on, 229 ; 

 aT Clerkenwell, 272 ; Note on 

 Ancient, 302 



Water-spout at Biii,ditling>ea, 304 



Wkmh. W. M., Neolitliic .Stone Ham- 

 mer-head from Braintree, 95 ; 

 exhibits specimens of Pin-polishets, 

 2f)i ; Demonstration on aquatic 

 moUusca [title only), 357 



Whiiakkr. AV., Report as Club's 

 Delegate at Bellast, 38, 120 ; Palaeo- 

 litliic flake at Kelvedon, 25 b 



White Colour of Winter Stoat, 

 discussion on, 259 



Whitkhf.ai), IL. a Raid of Ants, 92; 

 Variation oi Adoxa, 93 



Wild Boar's Tooth fiom West Ham, 



= 55 . , 



Wilson. Benjamin, Larly Electrical 



Experiment in Essex, 368 

 WixKWORiH, J. T., on Varieties of 



Helix ne mot alls from Harlow, 256; 



presents Specimens to Museum, 360 

 Wit ham. Vicia lnteane?i\, 94 

 Wood, J. M., Conducts and entertains 



Club at Meeting on New River, 



-47 

 '* \\ ooden Age" in Russia, 46 



Woodham Walter, supposed Pile- 

 dwelling at, 280 



Woodward, B. B., See Kennard, 

 A. S., 13, 77, 80, and Reid, 

 Clement, 115 



Work in the Field amongst the 

 Fungi, 5 



PLATES AND ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Plate I., Frontispiece. Over Crab- tree 



Hill, Hainhault Forest 

 Section in New Resenoirs, Waltham- 



stow, 13 

 Planorbis stmniii and Pisidiuni 



supinmn, Figs. 2 and 3, 20 

 Plate II. View over Foxborough 



Farm, Hainhault Forest, to face 25 

 Plate III. Cabin Plain, Hainhault 



Forest, to face 28 

 Plan of Pleshey Earthworks, 32 

 Growth-force of a Mushroom, 44 

 Primitive Fishing-hooks. 46 

 Plate IV. Palpi, etc., of Male Spiders, 



to face 49 

 Plate V. Epigynal Armature of 



Female Spiders, to face 50 

 •Shape of Wooden Water-pipe, 61 

 Water-pipe made from an Elm Trunk, 



Sketch-map of Old Forest of Wal- 



tham, 76 

 A Stone Hammer-head {three fgu res) ^ 



,95 

 Plint " Scraper " from Swanscombe, 



Spear-head from Crayford and 



" Saw "from Uford, 98 

 Flint-knife from Crayford, 90 

 Tongue-shaped Implement from 



Swanscombe, Kent, lOi ; Do. do. 



102 ; Do. do. 103 

 Sketch-map oi'Thsxnes Basin [insertion) 



to face 104 

 Ancient Urns at Braintree, in 

 Plate VI. Paloeolith from Grays, 



Essex to face, 1 1 2 

 Longitudinal and Transverse Sections 



of the Grays Implement, 113 



