X. 



INDEX. 



Fungi, 148 ; Exhibits two Micro- 

 scopical Fungi new to Essex, 261 ; 

 Exhibits Purple Cow-wheat, 265 ; 

 Setaiia viridis at Witham, 271 ; 

 Flowers on Christmas-dav, igoo, 

 •S35 



Vanessa antiopa near Dunmow, 298 

 Vertebrata, Palaeolithic, from Ilford, 



212 

 Vespa germanica, slab-shaped nest of, 



in Epping Forest, 54 

 Vicia lutea at St. Osyth, 271 

 Vivipara dadonensis exhibited from 



Clacton, 261 



Waller, W. C, Si vex gigas at 



Loughton, 144 

 Waltham Bells, 208 

 Walton-Naze, Conger at, 200 ; Non- 



Marine Mollusca of Crag, 216; 



Eocene fauna and flora of, 2S4 ; 



Fossil Shark's teeth from, 298 

 Wanstead, Paasolithic Implements 



from, 296 ; and Ilford districts, 



Pleistocene deposits of the, 161 

 Wanstead Park, Epping Forest, 



Addition to, 269 

 Ware, Great Bed of, 138 

 Warrant for payment of Forest 



Officers in 1728, 48 

 Waters, Chalk-derived of Essex, 



Saline Constituents, 201 

 Warwick, Countess of, Village 



Science School, 151 : Opens Essex 



Museum of Natural History 319 ; 



Speech on Local Museums, &c , 321 

 Weather in 1899, 207 

 Webb, W. M., Occurrence in Essex 



of a Species of Isopada new to 



Britain, 127 ; Exhibits Cytisus 



hihurnum-adami from Epping, 139 ; 



Exhibits New British Species of 



Isopoda, 197 ; Notes on a small 



Essex Herbarium, 224 ; Pleistocene 

 Non-Marine Mollusca from Clacton, 

 225 ; Pleistocene Shells from Cop- 

 ford, 227 ; Holocene Mollusca 

 from Shalford, 294 



Well-Shrimp {Niphargus) in East 

 Anglia, 145 



Well - Worms [Phreorydts) with 

 reference to unique specimen from 

 Chelmsford, i ; probable species 

 of in Essex, 27 



West Ham, Mayor of, at Opening of 

 Essex Museum on Oct. i8th, 1900, 

 321-22. 



West Ham Municipal Technical 

 Institute, Fire at, 197; Meetings 

 in, 295 



White, G,, see Johnson, J. P. 



Whittle, F. G., Acidalia rnsticata 

 at Shoeburyness, 144 ; Calymmia 

 pyralma and CiicuUia astevis at 

 Southend, 144 



Wild Flowers, photographs of, 299 



Wilkin, A. S., Receives Club at 

 Britannia Company's Farm, 265 



Wilson, T. Hay, Chalky Boulder- 

 Clay in Epping Forest, 55 



Wine Production in Essex, 34 



Winstone, Benjamin, " Rye House, 

 1685," 135 



Witham, plants observed at, 264 ; 

 Sdaria viridis at, 271 



Woodford Churchyard, Old Yew tree 

 in, 147 



Woodlouse, new to Britain, 

 occurrence of in Essex, 127 



Wood-pigeons, "Mobbed by," 2>d>i 



Woodward, B B., see Kennard, 

 A. S. 



Yardley Hill, Epping Forest, 78 ; 



Club's Visit to, 129 ; addition to, 268 



Yew tree in Woodford Churchyard, 



147 



