INDEX. 



Marine Animals, Variation in num- 

 bers and habitat on Coast of Essex, 



Marshes, Ancient of the Lea and 

 Thames, Dug-out boats in, 163 



Massee, George, Notes on Micro- 

 Fungi at the " Foray " on Oct. 12th, 

 1901, 128; Amanitacitrina.aFungns 

 new to Britain, in Epping Forest, 

 129; Exhibits drawings of Micro- 

 Fungi, 153 ; Presents coloured 

 drawing of Amanita cityiiia, 251 



Meldola, Prof. R,, Proposes Reso- 

 lution of Condolence on death of 

 Queen Victoria, 39; On Miall's 

 " Harlequin Fly," 40 ; Remarks on 

 Palasolith Implement from Ilford, 

 41 ; Observations on survival of 

 Ancient Customs, 41 ; Remarks on 

 Lewis's paper on Oak Galls, 41 ; 

 On Vegetable Colours used in Dye- 

 ing in Highlands, 45 ; Elected 

 President, 49; Exhibits a Lipp- 

 mann's Colour Photograph, 50 ; 

 The Coming of Age of the Essex 

 Field Club, Address, 73; Lecture 

 on Mimetic Insects, 155; Speaks in 

 support of Systematic Biological 

 and Archaeological Work in East 

 Anglia, 159 ; On exhibition of 

 Objects from Romano-British 

 Settlement at Chigwell, 251 ; 

 Exhibits flint flake from Sherring- 

 ham, 251 ; Remarks on local 

 Archaeological Investigation, 252 ; 

 Remarks on Prof. Poulton's lecture 

 on Mimicry, 256; Thanks to, as 

 President, 261 



Mersea, East, Liminilis sibylla in, 154 



Meteorology, Weather of 1900, 71 ; 

 Statistics of Weather at Colchester, 

 178 



Miall, Prof., Book on the " Harlequin 

 Fly," 40 



Micro-Fungi, observed at " Foray " 

 on Oct. i2th, 1901, 128 



Mimicry, Lecture on by Medola, 155 ; 

 Lecture on by Poulton, 255 



Mollusca, Recent work on Morphology 

 of (address), 46 ; Harting's collec- 

 tion of Land and Fresh-water, 

 presented, 255 



MoTHERSOi E, H., Exhibits Neolithic 

 Implement from Chelmsford, 266 



Miillerian Theory of Mimicry, 

 Remarks on, 257 



MuRiE, Dr. James, Conducts at 

 Meeting in Canvey, June 15th 

 1901, 149 



Mus hiberniciis, 40 



Mussels, River, as food of Otter, 258 



Museum, Epping Forest, and Queen 

 Elizabeth's Lodge, 50 ; Relics from 

 Lea Valley, presented to, 152 



Museum Notes, 167 and 238 



Neolithic Implements from the North 



Downs near Sutton, 117 

 Norfolk, Soils and Sub-soils of, 288 

 Notes, Original and Selected, 67, 17G, 



243 and 286 



Oak Galls and Gall-insects of Epping 



Forest, 41, 267 

 Oak tree in Easton Park, 159 

 Obituary Notices, 57 and 171 

 Officers and Council for igoi, 48; 



for 1902, 260 

 Ongar Park Woods, Visit to, 262 

 Orchis maculata, sub-species eyicetnrum, 



in Epping Forest, 123 

 Otters in Essex Salt-Marshes, 176; 



feeding on Swan Mussels, 258 



Palaeolithic Implements from Ilford, 

 41 ; from the low-level drift of 

 Thames Valley, 52 



Petricola pholadiformis in Essex and 

 Kent, 168 



Pheasant, " Old English " form, from 

 Loughton, 40 



Photograph, Natural Colour, Lipp- 

 mann's, exhibited, 50 ; Sanger- 

 Shepherd's process demonstrated, 

 50; specimens exhibited, 155 



PiCTON, H., Exhibits Neolithic 

 Implement from Clacton, 266 



Plants, Sea-side, 125 



Plateau-Gravel around Walderslade, 

 Eolithic Implements from the, 207 



Plecotus auritus (Long-eared Bat) fly- 

 ing by day, 67 



Pleistocene Geology of Thames 

 Valley, Part II. (paper read), 156 



Pomatias elc^ans in a living state near 

 Wormingford, 176 



Porbeagle Shark near Tollesbury, 176 



PouLTON, Prof. E. B., Lecture on 

 Protective Resemblance and Mimi- 

 cry, 255 



Presidential Addresses, March 30th, 

 igoi, 24 ; March 22nd, 1902, 73 and 

 261 



Printing-blocks, Hand, from old silk 

 works at Waltham Abbey, 43 



Protective Resemblance and Mimicry, 

 155. 255 



