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JOURNAL 



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ESSEX FIELD CLUB, 



EDITED BY 



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



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The Spiders of Epping Forest. Part IIL — By Frank P. Smith 



[with Plates IX. and X.) .. .. ., .. .. .. 209 



History of Essex Botany. — By Professor G. S Boulger, F.L.S. 



{Part I. continued) .. .. .. .... ,. .. 2 18 



Additional Notes on Tree-trunk Water-pipes.— By T. V. Holmes, 



F.G.S 229 



Charcoal-burning in Essex. — By T. S. Dymond, F.I.C. (with 



illustration) .. .. .. .. .. ,. .. .. 240 



The Essex Field Club. — Reports of Meetings 243 



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