INDEX. 



Essex, 271; PaludfitiiNa jeiikciisi in 

 Essex, 288 ; Holocene from Shal- 

 ford, 294 



Mosses, subject of Demonstration 

 Meeting, 258 



Municipal Institute, Stratford, Fire 

 at, 197 ; Club Meetings in, 295 



Museum, Epping Forest, and Queen 

 Elizabeth's Lodge, 31 ; 151 ; Meet- 

 ing in support of, 300 



Museum, Essex, Ir'lans exhibited, 

 195 ; Opening of, October iSth, 

 1900, 319; Countess of Warwick's 

 speech, 323; Mr. Passmore 

 Edwards upon, 322, 328: Prof. 

 Meldola upon, 328, and other 

 speakers 



Museum Notes II., 223 



National Trust, 73 



Neolithic Settlement at Skitts Hill, 

 Braintree, 27, 94 



Newt, Palmated {]\Iul};c palmata] at 

 Buckhurst Hill, 142 



Nfavton, E. T., Remarks on speci- 

 mens from Neolithic Settlement. 

 Braintree, 94 



Notes, Original and Selected, 52, 141, 

 199. 270, 333 



Nutcracker at Bradwell, 2,^ii 



Nuts embedded in tree-trunk, 336 



O' Brian, the Irish giant, at Lough ton, 



257 

 Officers and New Members of Council 



for 1899, 29 ; for 1900, 297 

 Oldham, Charles, Presents to 



Museum a " locm weight" from 



Barking Side, 25 ; Exhibits Noctuae 



from Epping Forest, 25 

 Otters in Essex, 141, 199 

 Owl, Little (Anthenc iwctiui) at 



Harlow, 142 

 Oysters, Old, attached to Crabs, 54 ; 



200 



Palaeolithic Fauna of Ilford, addi- 

 tions to, 290; Implements from 

 Grays, Wanstead, &c., 296 



Paludestrina jenkensi. in Essex and 

 elsewhere, 288 



Parks, London, Instruction in botany 

 in, 147 



Paulson, R., New views respecting 

 Pollination, 259; On death of Birch 

 trees in Epping Forest, 273, 294 



Photographs of Geological interest, 

 exhibition of, 25 ; of Wild Flowers, 

 demonstration of, 299 



Phreuryctcs, British Well-worms, on. i 

 Phytoptus ribis, 334 

 Pickard-Cambridge, F. O., Remarks 



on Essex Spiders, 294 ; Further 



Contributions to Knowledge of 



Arachnida of Epping Forest, 315 

 Pitt-Rivers, General, presents his 



book to Club. 25 : Obituarv Notice 



of, 245 

 Plants, notes on Essex, 146 ; 201 ; 



observed on Tiptree Heath, 266 

 Pleistocene, Geology of Thames 



\^alley. Pt. I., 296, 336 ; Deposits 



at Ilford and Wanstead, 161 

 Pleistocene Non-Marine Mollusca 



from Clacton, 225 ; from Copford, 



227 

 Polecat in Lea Valley, 199 

 Pollination, New views respecting, 



259 

 Polypufus innhellatns. new locality for, 



148 

 Pond-life, in Epping Forest, lecture 



on, 28 ; lecture on, 304 

 Porcellio ratzburgi. occurrence in 



Essex, 127 

 Porpoise in Thames, 141 

 Post-Pliocene Non-Marine Mollusca 



from Ilford, 213 

 PouLTON, Prof. E. B., Delegates 



Report at British Association, 310 

 Powell, ] T., Two more Epping 



Forest Rubi, 267 

 Presidential Address, Mr Howard's 



1899, 15 

 Primitive Fire-making Appliances, 



49 

 Protection of \\ ild-birds in Essex, 10 



Queen Elizabeth's Lodge and Epping 

 Forest Museum 31, 151 ; Notes on 

 construction of, 153 



Rainfall and Temperature in Essex, 

 1899, 203 



Ray, John, of Epping, Plants col- 

 lected by, 224 



Rav, John, destruction of his house 

 " Dewlands " by fire, 331 



Reader, F. W'., Remarks on Ken- 

 worthy's paper on Neolithic Settle- 

 ment at Braintree, 94 ; Note on 

 West African " Strike-a-light," 

 218 ; Obituary Notice of late 

 General Pitt-Rivers, 245 



Rhamnus frangula in Epping Forest, 



Rib(s nigruvi in Epping Forest, 335 

 Rubi, two more Epping Forest, 267 



