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Part YIII., Vol. XIII] [JANUARY, 1905. 



The 



Esse^^: j^atupalist: 



BEING THE 



JOURNAL 



OF THE 



ESSEX FIELD CLUB, 



EDITED BY 



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



Honorary Secretary and Curator. 



©otttente. 



PAGE 



Corresponding Societies' Committee of the British Association, 



Cambridge, 1904. — Report of Club's Delegate. By F. W. 



RuDLER, F.G.S. ,. .. .. .. .. .. 337 



Absence of the Beech in Hainhault, as contrasted with Epping 



Forest. — By AV. H. Dalton, F.G.S. .. .. .. 340 



The Rediscovery of Limax tenellus, Mull, in Britain and Essex. 



—By T. Fetch, B.A., B.Sc. .. .. .. .. 342 



Essex Worthies, IV.— George Edwards, the Stratford Naturalist. 



—By John Avery. [JF/tk Plate XIII) .. .. .. 343 



The Essex Field Club. — Reports of Meetmgs. {From May \\th 



to Noveynher 2bth, 1904 . . . . . . . . . . 35*^ 



Notes — Original and Selected .. .. .. .. .. 363 



Insertion — Revised Rules of the Essex Field Club. 



The Authors alone are re^ponsihh for the statements and opinions contained in 



their respective papers. 



PUBLISHED BY THE CLUB, AT THE ESSEX MUSEUM OF 

 NATURAL HISTORY, STRATFORD, ESSEX. 



Entered Stationers' Hall.] [Published April, 1905. 



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