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Part III., Vol. XIII] [OCTOBER, 1903. 



The 



Essex J^atupalist: 



BEING THE 



JOURNAL 



OF THE 



ESSEX FIELD CLUB, 



EDITED BY 



WILLIAM COLE, F.L.S., F.E.S., 



Honorary Secretary and Curator. 



©ontents. 



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The Palaeolithic Period in the Thames Basin —By J. P. Johnson 



(wilk seven illustrations and folding map) . . . . . . . . 97 



Ancient Urns at Braintree. — By W. Cole {7i>ith illiistratioii) .. .. no 



Notes on a Palaeolith from Grays, Essex. — By A. S. Kennard {^nth 



Plate VI.) 112 



Note on a Neolithic Arrow-head from Upton Park, Essex. — By A. 



S. Kennard (ec/y/^yfifw/rj-) .. .. .. .. .. .. 114 



Notes on the Seeds of Plants found in the Alluvium of the River 

 Lea at Walthamstow, Essex.— By Clement Reid, F.R.S., 



A. S. Kennard, and B. B. Woodward, F.L.S 115 



Notes on Marine Animals obtained in Essex Waters in 1902 and 



1903.— By H. C. SOKBY, LL.D., F.R.S 116 



Notes on Ancient Water-Pipes.— By A. jMorley Davies, B.Sc.,P\G.S. 117 

 Notes on the Present-day use of Wooden Water-Pipes. — By E. Dick 118 

 Meeting of Corresponding Societies' Committee of the British 



Association at Belfast, igo2 .. .. .. .. .. 120 



"A Plea for an Ordnance Map Index of Prehistoric Remains." — By 



Charles H. Read, F.S. A. . .. .. .. .. .. 123 



Notes — Original and Selected .. .. .. .. .. .. 126 



The Oak Galls and Gall Insects of Epping Forest. Part II. Des- 

 criptive and Faunistic. — By E. J. Lewis, F.L.S. , F.E.S. .. 138 



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