INDEX 



HoRTON, Amy M.. Symphytum 

 officinale, var. patens, at Brentwood, 



20I 



Howard, David, Life Problems in 

 Modern Science, 15 ; Presidential 

 Address, 297 ; Proposes Mr. 

 Passmore Edwards as Hon. 

 Member, 297 ; Vote of thanks 

 to, 298": Speech at opening of 

 Essex Museum of Natural History, 

 321 



HowsE, Francis, Angling in Lea 

 half-a-Century ago, 1^3 



Huddle, Rev. A., Epipactns latifolia, 

 147 ; Rhamnus frangula in Epping 



147 

 Hughes, P., see Dymond, T. S. 



Ilford, Sketch of Geology of, 149 ; 

 Some new sections in and contri- 

 butions to the flora and fauna of 

 the Uphall Estate, 157 ; On the 

 Pleistocence deposits of, 161 ; 

 Additions to the Palaeolithic Fauna 

 of, 290; Post-Pliocene Non-Marine 

 Mollusca from, 213 



Johnson, J. P., Additions to the 

 Palaeolithic fauna of the Uphall 

 brickyard, Ilford, 209; the Eocene 

 fauna and flora of Walton- Naze, 2S4, 

 298 ; Exhibits teeth and Palaeolithic 

 flakes from pits at Grays Thurrock, 

 295 ; Presents to Museum fossil 

 teeth of Sharks, &c., from Walton- 

 Naze, 298 



Johnson, J P., and G White, 

 New Sections in, and Contributions 

 to the fauna and flora of the River 

 Drift at Ilford, 157 



Kennard, a S., and B. B. 

 Woodward, The Post-Pliocene 

 Non-Marine Mollusca of Ilford, 

 213 ; Non-Marine Mollusca of 

 Walton Crag, 216; Notes on 

 Paliidestrina jenkensi in Essex, 288 



Kennard, A. S., see also Hinton, 

 M. C. 



Kenworthy, Rev. J. W., Notes on 

 a Neolithic Settlement at Braintree, 

 27, 94 ; Vivipara clactonensls, col- 

 lected by, 261 



Kemsley, H. B., Tufa-forming 

 stream near Epping, 56 



"Knighton," Garden Party at, 128 



Lampyms swallowed by frog, 144 



Lea River, description of district, 

 130 : Anglers Notes on Fishes, 133 ; 

 Angling in, half-a-century ago, 

 143 : Mollusca in old bed of, 145 

 Lewis, E. J., Black-currant Gall- 

 mite, 334 

 Life Problems in Modern Science, 15 

 Ligia oceanica at Burnham, 193 

 London Clay, Ne\s fossil bird from, 



148 ; fossils from, 149 

 "Loom-weight" from Barking Side, 25 

 Loughton, Siiex gigas at, 144 

 Love, W. W., On the Original 

 Construction of Queen Elizabeth's 

 Lodge, 153 

 LovETT, Edward, Demonstration on 

 Primitive Fire-Making Appliances, 

 49 ; On British Stalk-eyed 



Crustacea, with reference to Essex 

 forms, 252 

 Lmiaria, Observations on dissepi- 

 ments of, 294 



Map of Essex, draughtsman of the 

 oldest known, 240 



Marine Zoology, specimens exhibited, 

 24 ; Dredging and Trawling Ex- 

 cursion, 291 



Mashiter, E. T., White Fox near 

 Billericay, .141 



Massee, George, Report on Fungus 

 Foray, 1S99, 166 ; Study of Minute 

 Fungi, 260; Report on Fungus 

 Foray, 1900, 313 



Matthews, H. W., Stone-Curlew at 

 Fowlness, 53 



Melampus at Burnham, 193 



Meldola, Prof R., Education in 

 Rural Schools, 236 ; Proposes Mr. 

 Passmore Edwards as an Hon 

 Member, 297 ; Vanessa antiopa at 

 Bigods, 298 ; On use of Photo- 

 graphy in Natural Science, 299 ; 

 Remarks on Enock's lecture, 305 ; 

 Rare Sphingidae in Essex, 334 



Meetings, Time of Club's Winter, 



303 

 Mimidus on banks of Lea, 13S 

 Mistletoe on Hornbeam in Epping 



Forest, 55 

 Molge palmata at Buckhurst Hill, 142 

 Mollusca, Local extinction and diffu- 

 sion in Essex, 86 ; in old bed of 

 Lea, 145 ; Post-Pliocene Non- 

 Marine from Ilford, 213 ; Non- 

 Marine of Walton Crag, 216 ; 

 Pleistocene Non-Marine from 

 Clacton, 225 ; Pleistocene from 

 Copford, 227 ; Colouring of some 



