INDEX. 



IX. 



Red Hills at Virley, Visit to, 24;? 

 Kkii), 'vJlement, on Seeds of Plants 



from Alluvium of River Lea, 115 

 Rhinoceros antiqniLitis, Cast of Skull 



exhibited, 258 

 Ribes grossularia in Eppiug Forest, 



River T.ea, Notes on Seeds tiom 

 Alluvium of, 115 ; voyajre from 

 Hertford to Enfield Lock, 356 



Robin, Period of Incubation, 363 



Romford, Deilephila livornica near, 

 300 



Rose-garden at Cheshunt, Visit to 

 Paul's, 247 



Rudlp:r, F, W., Election as Presi- 

 dent, 86-87 ; Receives the I.S.O , 

 96; Reports as Delegate at British 

 Association, Southport, 1903, 174 ; 

 ditto Cambridge, 1904, 337 ; re- 

 elected President, 262 ; Presidential 

 Address, Natural History ot Pyrites 

 and Gypsum, 263, 305 ; Changes on 

 the Essex Coast, 36b 



Russia, " Wooden Age" in, 46 



Sacred-fire, 303 



Saffron Walden, Meeting at. May 23rd, 



1904, 350 

 Saint Osytb, Vanessa 10 var. cyanostica 



at, 365 



Salmon, a, in Blackwater, 29c) 



Sarsen Stones, on the Origin of the 

 Term, 275 



ScotTRFiEi.D, D. J., Lectures on 

 Locomotion of Microscopic Organ- 

 isms, 88 ; Exhibits Entomostraca 

 from Epping Forest, 261 ; Conducts 

 Meeting at Walthamstow, May 14th, 

 1Q04, 350 ; lectures on Fresh-water 

 Biological Stations, etc., 360 



Sections in the Lea Valley at Can- 

 ning Town, 77 



Seed Dispersal, Lecture on [syllabus 

 only), 255 



Seeds of Plants in Alluvium of River 

 Lea at Walthamstow, Notes on. 



Sepia officinalis from North Sea 



exhibited, 83 

 Serotine Bat from Laindon Hills, 203 

 Seion-Karr, W., presents Stone 



Implements from Laterite deposits 



of India, 87 

 Shore-Birds, Essex, 2q7 

 Shrike Empaling Moth, 42 

 Sirex gigas at Buckhurst Hill, 128 

 Smith collection of newspaper-cuttings 



relating to Epping Forest, 254 

 Smith, Frank P., Notes on Spiders 



observed in Epping Forest, July 



26th, 1 902, 22 ; the Spiders of 

 Epping Forest, Pt. II., 49, Pt. IH., 

 20^ 



Smith, WoRTHiNcrroN G., receives 

 Civil List Pension. 96 



Soil, influence of the nature of, on 

 Poultry. 9 1 



SoRBY, Dr. H. C, presents Victoria 

 History of Essex. 88 ; Notes on 

 Marine Animals in Essex Waters in 

 iq02-3, 116 



.Southend, Ostrea angulata introduced 

 at, 364 



South-Essex Brambles, 19 1 



Spiders of Epping Forest, 22, 49, 209 



Spiller, John, Coast erosion in East 

 Anglia, 362 



Stoat in winter dress, exhibited, 259 



Stone, Sir Bf.njamin, Letter re 

 Photographic Survey of Essex, 84 



Stone Implements, from Laterite 

 Deposits of India, 87 ; Relative Age 

 of the Thames Valley, 133; PoHshed 

 Axe from Doddinghurst, 193 ; from 

 West Ham, 255 



Suggestions with respect to Explora- 

 tion work, etc., for Local Societies, 



183 

 Survey of Essex, Photographic, 



[Insertion at end of Volume) 



Terling Place, Visit to, 32 



Tertiary Geology, East Anglian, 45, 



84 

 Testacella haliotuiea at Colchester, 364 



Thames Embankment, Black-headed 

 Gulls on, 39 ; Valley Gravels, Flint 

 Implements from, 87 ; Basin, Palaeo- 

 lithic Period in, q7 ; Valley, Stone 

 Implements, Relative Age of, 133 ; 

 Valley, Alluvium, Old Accounts of 

 Discoveries in, 136 



Thaxted, Visit to, 350 



Tinctorial Properties of our British 

 Dye Plants, 94 



Tower, H. C, Occurrence of Osprey 

 in Essex, 205 



Treasurer's Statements of Accounts, 

 1902 and 1903, 26(1-9. 



Tree trunk Water- Pipes, Notes on, 60 

 and 229. 



Turner. Edwin E,, Lathy t us aphaca 

 at Coggeshall, 43 ; Notes on Essex 

 Plants, 131 



Turner, E. R., Demonstration of the 

 Lumiere process of Tri-colour Photo- 

 graphy, 83 



Upton Park, Essex, Note on a 



Neolithic Arrow-head from, 114. 

 Uiedinese and Ustilagineco of Essex, 283 



