INDEX. 



V. 



DoddiuLihurst, Stone Axe from, 193 

 l>onyland, Hoopoe at, 39 

 Doiyphoradeccmlineata at Tilbury, 41 

 Dujj[-out boat and Lakc-d\vcllin,<j;s, 47 

 Dye-plants, Tinctorial properties of, 94 

 DvMOND, T. S., Chaicoal-buinini^ in 

 Essex, 240 



East Anglian Tertiary Gcolo<;y, 54 



Edible Fungi, 251 



Edwards, George, the Stratford 

 Naturalist, 343 



Electrical experiments iii Essex, earlv, 

 368 



Elliott, F. \V., Black-headed Gulls 

 on Thames Embankment 39 ; Ribes 

 grossuLaria in Epping Forest, 43 ; 

 early flowering of the hawthorn, 43 ; 

 Narcissus pseudo-narcissus in Epping 

 Forest, 44 ; presents nests of 

 Euiyiencs coarctata, 85 



Eniwmos autumwiria, protective 

 resemblance in caterpillar of, 35 



Enock, Fred. Lecture on Nature's 

 protection of Insect Life, 259 



Entomostraca from Epping Forest, 

 exhibited, 261 



Eohths from Grays, presented, 88 ; from 

 South Africa, exhibited, 258 



Epinepheh Janira and E. tilhonus, 

 aberrations of, 365 



Epping Forest, Fungi new to flora of, 

 5; iSIycetozoa observed in, 12; 

 Spiders observed in, 22 ; Further 

 additions to, 23 ; Woodland ramble 

 in, 34 ; Deer in, 38 ; N'arcissus 

 pseiuio-narcissus in, 44 ; Bin! snaring 

 in, 48 ; Spiders of, 49, 209 ; The 

 Oak-galls and Gall-insects(Cynipid») 

 of, Pt. IL, 138 ; Limax tenclliis in, 

 242 ; Collection of Newspaper cut- 

 tings relating to, presented, 254 ; 

 Entomostraca from, exhibited, 261 ; 

 Lintax Cinereo-niger in, 299; new 

 fungi ai;d mycetozoa in, 358 ; Arion 

 intermedins in, 364; uncommon 

 plants in, 366 



Essex Bird Protection Society, Report 

 of, 1903, 194 



Essex, Black Hares in, 38 ; Botany, 

 History of, 218; Cephalopoda, 

 exhibition of specimens, 37 ; Char- 

 coal burning in, 240; Coast Changes 

 in. 366; New Fungus Pests, 132; 

 Marme district, 37 ; New Marine 

 Fishes, 81 ; Notes on plants, 131 ; 

 Proposals for a Photograpliic Suivey 

 of, I ; Essex Skipper butterfly from 

 Coast, presentation of, 37; Uredineae 

 and Ustilaginece of, 283; E, Waters, 

 Notes on Aiarine Animals in, in 



1902-3,116; K. Waters, Goldsinny 

 in, 41 ; E, Worthies, iv., George 

 Edwards, 343 

 Essex Field Club, ^Meeting in support 

 of scheme for re-alhuestation of the 

 old Forest of Hainhault, 30 ; Visit 

 to Pieshy and Teiling Place, 32 ; 

 Woodland Kamble, 34 ; Annual 

 Fungus Foray, Oct. 17th and i8ih, 



1902, 35 ; Ordinary Meeting, 

 Nov. 8th, 1902, 30 ; Ordinary 

 Meeting, Pec. 6th, 1902, 83 ; 

 Ordinary Meeting, Jan. 21st, 1903, 

 84 ; Ordinary Meeting, Feb. 28th, 



1903, 85 ; 23rd Annual Meeting, 

 April 4th, 1903, 80 ; Ordinary 

 Meeting, Apiil 4th, 1903, 87 ; 

 AnnualReport of Council, 1902, 88; 

 Visit to Colchester and Virley, 

 April 13th, 1903, 243 ; Visit to 

 Lam bourne Forest, June 6th, 1903, 

 245 ; Visit to New River, June 30th, 

 1903, 247 ; Visit to Kelvedon and 

 ToUesbury Light Railway, July 4lh, 

 1903. 249 ; Annual Fungus Foray, 

 October 4th, 1903, 250 ; Ordinary 

 Meeting, October 31st, 1903, 254 ; 

 Ordinarv Meeting, November 28th, 



1903, 255 ; Ordinary iNIeeting, 

 December 19th, 1903. 257 ; Ordinary 

 Meeting, January 30lh, 1904, 258 ; 

 Ordinary Meeting, February 13th, 



1904, 259 ; Ordinary Meeting, 

 February 27th, 1904, 260 ; 24th 

 Annual Meeting, April 16th, 1904, 



262 ; Oidinary Meeting same day, 



263 ; Annual Report of Council, 



264 ; Visit to Walthamstow Reser- 

 voirs, May 14th, 1904, 350 ; Visit to 

 Horham Hall and district. May 23rd, 

 1904, 350 ; inspection of Hainhault 

 Forest, June 4th, 1904, 351 ; 

 Voyage on River Lea, June 29th, 

 1904, 356 ; Annual Fungus Foray, 

 October 15th, 1904, 357 ; Oidinary 

 Meeting, October 29th, 1904,359; 

 Ordinary Meeting, November 26th, 

 1904, 3'3i ; Prospectus of Photo- 

 graphic Survey, inserted at end of 

 Voiu7ne 



Evidences of Prehistoric Man in West 



Kent, 328 

 " Existing Trees and Shrubs of Epping 



Forest," addendum to, 43 



Fire, Sacred, 303 



Fish, why scarce, 299 



Fisher. Prof. \V. K. Observations on 

 Hainhault Forest, 352 ; Account of 

 jNLnnagement of Continental Forests, 



354 



