INDEX. 



RUDLER, F. W., Receives Club at j 



Geological Museum, 197 

 Rural Schools, Education in, 236 i 



Russell, S. B., the Architect, Essex 



Museum of Natural History, 319 1 

 Rye House, paper on 135; visit to, 



Salmon at Harwich in 1666, 76 

 Salmon, Ernest S., Demonstration 



on Mosses, 258 

 Saxton, Christopher, Map-maker, 



240 

 Scabiiis, " Sport " of flowers of, 295 

 Schwartz, Cecil, Exhibits Marine 



and other Specimens, 24 

 Science, Hopefulness of, 208 

 Scott, J. Oldrid, Report on condi- 



dition of Queen Elizabeth's Lodge, 



31 

 Scourfield, D. J., Lectures on 

 Pond-life in Epping Forest 28, 

 exhibits Statoblasts of Cristatella, 



295 



Sctaria viridis at Witham, 271 



Sewell , S A , Exhibits tree-trunk with 

 objects embedded, 27 ; Nest of Vespa 

 geimanica, 54 ; Mistletoe on Horn- 

 beam in Epping Forest, 55 ; 

 Fasciation in Holly, 55 ; Blossom- 

 ing of Crab-trees in Epping Forest 

 in igoo, 335 ; Nuts embedded in 

 tree-trunk, 336 



Shark's teeth, fossil, from Walton, 

 presented, 298 



Shelford, Holocene MoUusca from, 

 294 



Shenstonk, J. C describes his 

 Essex Herbarium presented to 

 Club, 223 ; Siloic anglica var. 

 quiuqnevulnera, in Essex, 271 ; Vicia 

 liitea at St. Osyth, 271 ; Lantern 

 demonstration of photographs of 

 Wild Flowers, 299 



Shoeburyness, Acidulia rusticata at, 

 144 



Shrimp, Well {Niphargus) in East 

 Anglia, 145 



Shrubsole, W. H., New Fossils 

 from London-clay, 149 



Silene anglica, var., quinqiievulnera, in 

 Essex, 271 



Silting-up of Channels of the Essex 

 Coast, 271 



Sirex ^igas, at Loughton, 144 



Smith, F. P., conducts at Field 

 Meeting, 293 ; "Contributions to- 

 wards a knowledge of Arachnida of 

 Epping Forest." 315 



Special Meeting, March 31st, igoo, 



259 

 Sphingidse, rare, in Essex, 334 

 Spiders of Epping Forest, 315 

 Sorby, Dr. H. C, Exhibits specimens 



showing methods of preserving 



Marine Animals, 128 

 Southend, Calymnia pvraUna and 



Cucullia asteris, at 144 

 Statoblasts oiCristattila from Epping 



Forest. 295 

 Stebbing, Rev. T. R. R., Living 



Subterranean Fauna of Great 



Britain, 70 

 Stewart, Prof C, Receives Club 



at College of Surgeons, 256 

 Stone-curlew at Fowlness, 53 

 St. Osyth, Vicia liitcaat, 271 

 Stride, W.. Note on Fox catching 



Woodcock, 52 

 Strike-a-light, Note on a West 



African, 218 

 Subterranean Fauna of Great Britain, 



70 

 Svmphytum officinale, var., patens, at 



Brentwood, 201 



Tamarisk at Fowlness, 194 



Tea at Meetings, Change of hour of, 

 299 



Tegetmeier, W. B., Crab carrying 

 oyster on its shell, 54 



Temperature in Essex in 1899, 203 



Thames, Porpoise in, 141 ; Sea Gulls 

 on, 142 



Thames Valley, Contributions to the 

 Pleistocene Geology of, 336 



Thompson, Prof. Silvanus, Dis- 

 sepiments of Lunaria, observations 

 on, 294 



Thresh, Dr. J. C, Saline constitu- 

 ents of chalk-derived waters in 

 Essex, 201 



Tide, High, of Nov. 29th, 1897, after- 

 effects of, 83 



Tiger Beetle, Lecture on life-history 

 of, 30 



Tiptree Heath, visit to Britannia 

 Fruit Company, 265 ; Plants ob- 

 served at, 266 



Treasurer's Statement of Account, 

 i8g8, 20 ; 1899, 296 and 306 



Tree-trunks, objects embedded in, 27 

 and 336 



"Trees and Shrubs of Epping 

 Forest," Additions to, 55 



Tufa-forming stream near Epping, 56 



Turner, Edwin B., Notes on Essex 

 plants, 146 ; Notes on Microscopical 



