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INDEX. 



in Roding Valley and Waltham- 

 stow, 154; Kxhihits Limenitis Sibylla 

 from East Mersea, 154 ; Exhibits 

 specimens illustrative of Mimicry, 

 156 ; TLxhihits Petricola pholadiforviis, 

 156 ; Report of Conference of East 

 Anglian Natural History Societies 

 at Dunmow, &c., 157: Scheme for 

 Systematic Biological and Archaeo- 

 logical Research in East Anglia, 

 159 ; Notes on Dug-out Boats in 

 the marshes of Lea and Thames, 

 163 ; Notes on Cryptogamic 

 Herbarium of the late E. G. 

 Varenne, 167 ; Petricola pholadi- 

 formls in Essex and Kent, 168 ; 

 Notice of late Edmund Durrant, 

 171 ; Notice of late Henry Walker, 

 173 ; Ancient Boat found in Lea 

 Alluvium in 1830. 180 ; Notes 

 relating to Coast Erosion in Essex 

 and Suffolk, 221 ; Remarks on 

 occurrence of rare tungi in Epping 

 Forest, 252 ; Moves alteration of 

 Rules, 258 ; Otters feeding on 

 Mussels, 258 



Colouring matters, vegetable, used in 

 the Scotch Highlands, 45 



Coming of Age of the Essex Field 

 Club, Presidential Address, 1902, 73 



Conference of East Anglian Natural 

 History Societies at Dunmow, June 

 6th, 1901, 157 



Connaught, Duke of. Resolution of 

 condolence on death of Queen 

 Victoria, sent to, 39, 42 



Cooke, Dr. M. C, Notes on the larger 

 Fuugi observed at the Foray on 

 October 12th, 1901, 127 ; A Fungoid 

 Cucumber disease in Essex, 130 ; 

 Notes on Fungi, Forestal, and 

 others, 131 ; Acts as Referee at 

 Fungus Foray, October 12th, 1901, 



Corresponding Societies Committee 

 of British Association, Report of 

 Delegate at Glasgow, 1901, 140 



Council Annual Report of, 1900, 32 ; 

 igoi, 244 



Crouch, Walter, Observations on 

 Water-colour Drawings of Essex 

 Churches, 43 ; Queen Elizabeth's 

 Lodge and Epping Forest, 179 



Cryptogamic Herbarium of late E. G. 

 Varenne, 167 



Cucumber Disease in Essex, 130 



Cystopus lepigoni in Essex, 71 



Cydostoiua clcgans in the living state 



• near Wormingford, 176 



Dalton, W. H., Notice of Dr. 

 Thresh's "Report on the Water- 

 supply of Essex," 62; Walton and 

 Frinton in 1902, 217 ; Presents 

 specimens of Brackish - water 

 Mollusca from Fowlness, 254 ; 

 Conducts at visit to Walton Naze, 

 266 



Deer Antlers seldom found in Epping 

 Forest, 46 



Drift of Thames Valley, Palaeolithic 

 Implements from 52 



Dug-out Boat in alluvium of Lea 

 Valley, 11 and Plate I., do., 151 



Dug-out Boats in Ancient Marshes of 

 the Lea and Thames, 163 



Dunmow, Visit to, 157 



Durrant, Edmund, Obituary Notice 

 of, 171 



Dyeing materials, vegetable, used in 

 the Scotch Highlands, 45 



Dymond, T. S., Notes on Manganese 

 Nodules in Boulder Clay in Essex, 

 139 



Earthworks, ancient, damage done 



to, 253, 254 

 East Anglian Natural History 



Societies, Conference of, 157 

 Easton Church, Little, Visit to, 158 

 Easton Park, Oak and Hornbeam 



trees in, 159 

 Edwards, George, Memoir of, read, 



255 



Elliott, F. W., Exhibits bone from 

 forest, gnawed by a rodent, 46; 

 Exhibits a Quern, 255 



Elliott, Harold, Capture of 

 Livienitis sibylla at Mersea, 154 



Eolithic Implements from the Plateau 

 Gravel at Walderslade, Kent, 207; 

 From near Rochester, presented to 

 Museum, 259 



Epping Forest, Lathyrus macrorrhizus, 

 var. tenidfolius, from 46; Spiders of, 

 70 and 181 ; Orchis maculata, sub- 

 species evicetorum, in, 123 ; Fungi 

 notes on, 127 and 131 ; Amanita 

 citrina in, 129 ; Thinning operations 

 in, 148 ; Hydrachnida of (paper 

 read), 156; Aphodii in, 177; Coun- 

 terfeit Spanish Coins found in, 259 ; 

 Oak-galls and Gall-insects of, 267 



Epping Forest Museum and Queen 

 Elizabeth's Lodge, 50 



Epping Forest and Queen Elizabeth's 

 Lodge, 179 



Essex, Destructive Storm in 1S41 in, 

 286 



