Nos completing Vol. XII.] Price 4s. Od. [DECEMBER, 1902. 



Essex Naturalist: 



BEING THE 



JOURNAL 



OF THE 



ESSEX FIELD CLUB. 



EDITED BY 



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



Honorary Secretary and Curator. 



Contents. 



PAGE. 



The Spiders of Epping Forest. By F. P. Smith {joith three Plates) ... ... i8i 



Geological Notes on New Railway between Ilford and Woodford. By T. V. 



Holmes, F.G.S. (with three illustrations) ... ... .. ... 202 



Eolithic Implements from Plateau Gravel around Walderslade. By J. P. 



Johnson (iinth seven illustrations) ... ... ... ... ... 207 



Walton and Frinton in 1902. By W. H. Dalton, F.G.S. ... ... ... 217 



Notes relating to Coast Erosion in Essex and Suffolk ... ... ... 221 



Additional Notes on Sections at New Reservoirs in the Lea Valley. By 



T. V. Holmes, F.G.S. {-w'ith illustration) ... ... ... ... 224 



On some Teeth of Rhinoceros from Ilford. By Martin A. C. Hinton {with 



Plate) .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ..231 



The two Forms of the Sea Aster. By Percv Clarke, B..\. .. .. 236 



Museum Notes — Objects from the Romano-British Settlement at Chigwell. 



By I. Chalkley Gould .. .. .. .. ,, 238 



The Library Table .. .. ... 240 



Notes ... .. .. ... .. .. 243 



Annual Report of Council for 1901 ... ... .. .. ... 244 



The Essex Field Club. Reports of .Meetings from January 25th to June 7th, 1903 .. 250 

 The Oak Galls and Gall Insects of Epping Forest. By E. J. Lewis, F.L.S., 



F.E.S. (with five illustrations) .. .. .. .. .. 267 



Notes — Original and Selected ... ... ... ... ... ... 286 



This part completes Volume XII. 



[Title-page and Index to Volume XI. is inserted loosely,] 



The authors alone are responsible for the statements and opinions contained in the 



respective papers. 



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