INDEX. 



Vll. 



Grays, 88 ; Note on a PalMolith from 

 Giays, 112; Note on Neolithic 

 Anow-head from Upton Park, 114 ; 

 see Reid, ("lenient, 115; Relative 

 Age of Thames Vallev Stone 

 Implements, n3 ; exhibits Ploliths 

 from Johannesburg,', Souih Africa, 



Kknnard, a. S., and Woodward, 

 B. B , The Non-Marine JNIollusca of 

 tiie River Lea at Walthamstow, 13 ; 

 Notes on Sections in the Lea Valley 

 at Canning Town, 77 ; Fresli-water 

 Mollusca in a Water-main at Poplar, 

 80 



Kent, West, Exidenccs of Prehistoric 

 Man in, 328 



Kenworthv, R.ev. J. W , exhibits 

 Bone Implement from Braintree, 

 258 



" King's Oak "' Inn, old print of, pre- 

 sented, 2.,9 



Taindon Hills, Serotine Bat at, 203 

 Lake Dweller, a Modern, 134 

 Lake Dwelling at Skitts Hill, Brain- 

 tree, Further Notes on [paper read)^ 

 362 

 Lake Dwellings and Dug-out Boat, 47 

 Lambouine Forest, Visit to, June 0th, 



1903- 245 

 Lark BY, J. Russell, Evidences of 



Prehistoric Man in West Kent, 328 ; 

 Specimens exhibited, 258 

 Lateriie Dej^osits ot India, Stone 



Implements irom, ^7. 

 Lathi cca sqitaiiiaria in Essex, 301 

 Lathy/US apliaca at Coggeshall, 43 

 Layer, Henry, Hoopoe at Donyhmd, 

 39 ; Tawny Owl Breeding in Col- 

 chester. 39; Spotted Woodpeckerat 

 Fowlness, with notes on the natural- 

 history of the island, 127; Htnricia 

 sangiiinolenta in Colne River, 301 ; 

 Testacelta halioiiiha at Colchestei, 



Lea Alluvium, Non-A[aiine ]\Iollusca 



of, 13 

 Lea Valley, Notes on Sections in, at 



Canning Town, 77 ; Proposed Dam 



across, 303 

 Lkwis, E. )., The Oak-galls and Gall- 



insectiv-of Fpping Forest, Part 11., 



138 

 Leueoph(ra si/ri/iainensis in Essex, 365 

 Leyton, Palaeolithic Implements from, 



presented, 84 ; Hairless Specimen 



of Blown Rat at, 204 

 Life in Winter in New Forest, 126 

 lightning Stroke, curious effect of, 



304 



I A max einereo-iiiger in Essex, 299 ; 

 /.. tenellus re-discovery of, in Britain 

 and Essex, 342 



Llstk.r, Arthur, Mycetozoa observed 

 at Fungus Foiay, I902, 12 ; Con- 

 ducts at Fungus Foray, 250 ; 

 Mycetozoa found in Epping Forest, 



Local Societies, a suggestion with 

 respect to registration work for, 183 



Locomotion of Microscoj^ic Organisms 

 Lecture upon, 88 



Loeiista. viridissinia near Purfleet, 

 128 



Lodge, R. B., Lecture — some Pictures 

 of Bird-life {syllahiis only), 257 



London City Walls and Walbrook, 

 Lecture on {title), and specimens 

 exhibited, 261 



London Flowers, Surviving, 302 



Lumiere Process of Tri-colour Photog- 

 raphy, 83 



Mammoth, old record i)f, at \Valton- 



Naze, 295 

 Mammalia, Arctic, diffusion of, 204 

 ALanningtiee, "Alien" Plants at, 132 

 Marine Animals obtained m Essex 



Waters in 1902 and 1903, 116 

 Marine District, Essex, 37 

 ALarine ]\Iollusca at Walton, 92 

 ALuten. British, presented, 85 

 Massee George, Address on Study 

 of Fungi [title) 36 ; Address on Life- 

 history of a Parasitic Fungus [title), 

 254 ; exhibits large wall-diagrams of 

 diseases of trees, 3^9 

 Meldola, Prof. ' R.. Protective 

 resemblance in caterpillar of Large 

 Thorn Moth, 35 ; vote of thanks to, 

 87 ; on the colour of the winter 

 stoat, 259 ; on protective resem- 

 blance in Insects, 260 

 Microscope, Museum, exhibited, 87 ; 



figure of, 137 

 Microscopic Organisms, Locomotion 



of, 88 

 Mill, Dr. FL R,, Rainfallof 1903, 367 

 Mole's Fortress, jSlodel of, exliibited, 



257 



Mollusca, \'ou-Marine,of Lea Alluvium 

 at Walthamstow, 13; Fresh Water, 

 in a Water Main at Poplar, 80 ; 

 Marine, at Walton, q2 



MoTHEKsoLE, Henry, E.xhibits 

 Neolithic Implements from Chelms- 

 ford, ^ 



Moths and Bats, 42, 131 



Mouse, De Winton's, Occurrence of, 

 in Essex, 294 



Mucking, Badger at, 203 



