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Part YL, Vol. XIII] [JULY, 1904. 



The 



Esse^ l^atupalist: 



BEING THE 



JOURNAL 



OF THE 



ESSEX FIELD CLUB, 



EDITED BY 



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



Honorary Secretary and Curator. 



PAGE 



The Essex Field Club. — Reports of Meetings {continued) .. ,. 257 



Annual Report of the Council for 1903.. .. .. .. .. 264 



Wooden Water-pipes at Clerkenwell.— By F. W. Reader {with 



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On the Origin of the term, " Sarsen Stones." — By T. V. Holmes, 



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On the Remains of a Supposed Pile-Dwellmg at Woodham 



Walter. — By Miller Christy, F.L.S .. .. 280 



The Uredinese and Ustilagineae of Essex. — Bj F. J. Chittenden 2^3 



Notes — Original and Selected .. .. .. .. .. .. 294 



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