INDEX. 



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Acera bulla ta at Walton, 360 

 Ailoxa, variation of, 93 

 Africa. South, Eoliths from, 258 

 "Ahen Plants" at Manninj^tree, 132 

 Alluvium, in Ihames Valley, old 



accounts of discoveries in, 136 ; of 



River Lea, notes on seeds of plants 



in, 115 

 Amwell, visit to, 248 

 Ancient Water-pipes, Notes on, 1 1.7 

 " Anent a Forest Lodge in 1444 



(E.N. xii., 145), 136 

 Annual jNIeetings, 23rd, April 14th, 



1903, 86; 24th, April i6th, 1904, 



262 

 Ants, a raid of, 92 

 Arctic jNIammals, DifiTusion of, 204 

 virion Liitcnnedius in Epping Forest, 



Arrow-head, Note on a Neolithic, 

 from Upton Park, Essex, 114 



AspleniiLm ruta-niiiraria in Essex, 

 207 



Avery, John, George Edwards, 343 ; 

 exhibits photographs of Colchester 

 Chaiters, etc., 84; exhibits rare 

 Essex books and old print of King's 

 Oak, 2:,9; presents warrants for 

 killing deer in Epping Forest, 360 



Azoila (!) in Hainhault Forest, 361 



Bacillus, Typhoid, and Oysters, 300 

 Badgers at Mucking, 203 

 Barnard, C. M., exhibits photo- 

 graphs of Fungi, 360 

 Bat, Serotine, at Laindon Hills, 203 

 Bats catching moths, 42, 131, 

 Beech absence of, in Hainhault, as 

 contrasted with Epping, Forest, 



340 

 Biological Stations, Fresh- water, lec- 

 ture on, 360 

 Bird-life, Pictures of, lecture (syllabus 



only), 257 

 Bird Protection Society, Essex, Report 



of igo3, 194 

 Bird Snaring, 48 

 Birds and Brown-tnil iNloth, 42 

 Birds, Essex Sh(Me, Notes on, 297 

 Birds, Piotection of, in Essex, 363 

 Birds, Protective colouring among, 



297 

 Black Hare in Essex, 38 

 Blackwater, Porpoises in the, 296 ; a 



salmon in the, 299 

 Books, presented to the Club, 37 ; rare 



Essex, exhibited, 259 

 Boring Wooden Water-pipes in 17th 



Century, 135 

 Botany, Essex, History of, 218 



BouLGKR, G. S., Address on Aquatic 

 Plants (title only), 357 ; History of 

 Essex Botany. 218 ; Seed Dispersal, 

 lecture on (syllabus only). 255 



Bourne, Caterham, remarks upon, 264 



BoM-ers (iifford, curious effect of a 

 lightning stroke at, 304 



Braintree, Ancient Urns at, 1 10 ; Bone- 

 implement from, exhibited, 258 ; 

 Lake-dwelling at Skitt's Hill, 

 further Notes on (paper read), 262; 

 Neolithic Stone Hammer-head from, 



Brambles, South Essex, 191 



Brand, ¥. J., exhibits photographs 



of Essex Churches, 84 

 Brightlingsea, Water-spout at, 304 

 Briscok, a. E., Proposals for a- 



Photographic Survey of Essex, i, 85 

 British Association, Report.s of Club's 



Delegates, Belfast, 1902, 120 ; 



Southport, 1903, 174 ; Cambridge, 



1904. r:>1 



Brition, C. E. , South Essex Bram- 

 bles, 191 

 Brown, Dr, Horace T., presents his 



Geological Collection to Ulub, 35 

 Brown-tail Moth and Birds, 42 

 Buckhunst Hill, Sirex gigas zt, 128 

 BuxTO.v. E.N., conducts meetings in 

 Hainhault Forest, June 6th, 1903, 

 245 ; June 4th, 1904, 351 ; Vote of 

 thanks to, 354 



Calosojua sycophanta, 128 



Canning Town, Notes on Sections in 

 the Lea Valley at, 77 



Canvey Island, Otter at, 203 



Caterham Bourne, photographs ex- 

 hibited, 264 



Caves, Chiselhurst, Remarks upon, 263 



Cephalopoda, Essex, exhibition of 

 specimens of, 37 



Chancellor, F., reads paper on 

 history of Horham Hall (title onlv), 



Charcoal-Burning in Essex, 240 

 Chelmsford, Neohthic Imi)lements from 



exhibited, 83 

 Cheshunt, Visit to Paul's Rose Garden 



at, 247 

 Chiselhurst Chalk Caves, 263, 360 

 Cnn'TENDEN, F. J., Vicia lutea near 

 Witham, 94 ; " Alien " plants at 

 Manningtree, 132 ; the Uiedinece 

 and Ustilagineas of Essex, 283 ; 

 Lathra'a squamarla in Essex, 301 

 Chri.stv, Millkr, Aspleniiivi ruta- 

 imiraria in Essex, 207 ; a supposed 

 Pile-dweUing at Woodham Walter, 

 261, 280 



