VI. 



INDEX. 



Euphoybia t'sula at Witham, 265. 

 Extinction and diffusion of Mollusca 

 in Essex, 86 



Fairmead Lodge, Removal of, 56 



Fallow Deer, Dark race in Greenwich 

 Park, 193 



Fasciation in the Holly, 55 



Fire at Municipal Technical Insti- 

 tute West Ham, 197 



Fire-making appliances. Demonstra- 

 tion of, 49 



Fishes of the Lea, Notes on, 133 ; 

 Half a century ago, 143 



Flower, Major, Conducts voyage on 

 Lea, 131 



Flower, Sir W. H., Obituary notice 

 of, 243; Portrait exhibited, 257 



Flowers at Christmas, igoo, 335 



Formalin for preserving Hydrozoa, 



-5 

 Forest Officers, Warrant for payment 



of in 1728, 48 

 Fossils, new, from London Clay, 149 

 Foster, Sir 'I'Michael, " Hopeful- 

 ness of Science," 208 

 Fowlness, Stone-Curlew at, 53 

 Fox, catching Woodcock, 52 ; White, 

 near Billericay, 141 : versus ferret, 

 199 

 French, }., Local extinction and 



diffusion of Mollusca in Essex. 86 

 Friend, Rev. Hilderic, British 

 Well-worms, with special reference 

 to a unique specimen from Essex, i 

 Frog swallowing a glow-worm, 144 

 Fungi," Notes on Microscopical, 148; 

 Club's study of, 168 ; Microscopical, 

 observed in Forest, 260 ; Two new 

 to Essex, 261 ; Report on Epping 

 Forest, 313 

 Fungus Foray, 1899, 166 : 1900, 293 



Gall-mite, Black-currant, 334 



Gattorigine in Essex, 143 



Geological Photographs, Exhibition 

 of, 25 



Geologv, of 'the Braintree district, 

 121;" of llford, 149; of Uphall 

 Estate. llford, 157; of Charlton, 

 Kent, 193 ; of Canvey Island, 262 ; 

 Eocene, of Walton-Naze, 284 ; 

 Thames Valley, Contributions 

 towards Pleistocene Geology of, 336 



Gepp, Rev. E., Notes on Essex 

 plants, 201 



Glow-worm and frog, 144 



Giwrimus }iobilis in Epping Forest, 54 



Gould, I. Chalkley, Forest Ex- 

 chequer Note. 27, 48 ; Otters in 

 Essex, 199 ; Waltham Bells. 208 ; 

 O' Brian, the Irish Giant at 

 Loughton. 257 



Grays Thurrock, Teeth and palaeo- 

 lithic flakes from, exhibited 295 ; 

 Palaeolithic Implements, from 296 ; 

 Contributions to the Pleistocene 

 Geology of, 336. 



Gregarine {Cocci diuiii) from Rabbit, 

 exhibited, 24 



Gullery in Hamford waters, report 

 on, 312 



Gulls, Black-headed, on Thames, 

 142; in Essex m 1899. 184 



Hainhault, Forest, Epipactus in, 147 



Hamford Waters, Report on Gullery 

 in, 312 



Harlow, Little Owl at, 142 



Harmer, Dr. Sidney, Well-Shrimp 

 (Nipliargus) in East Anglia, 145 



Harting, I E., on Epping Forest 

 Museum, 302 



Head-quarters of Club, Change of, 

 260 



Helix iioiioyalis, varieties of, 257 



Helix pomutia, duration of life in, 146 



Herbarium, on a small Essex. 224 ; 

 Mr. Shenstone's. 223 



High-tide of November 29th, 1897, 

 the after-effects of, 83 



HiNTON. Martin, A. C, on the 

 Pleistocene deposits of llford and 

 "VVanstead district, 161 ; Exhibits 

 Palaeolithic implements from Grays 

 Thurrock and Wanstead, 296 



HiNTON, M. A. C, and A. S. 

 Kennard, Pleistocene Geology of 

 Thames Valley Pt. I. ; the Grays 

 Thurrock area, 296 and 336 



History of Essex Botany, Pt I. ; 57, 

 169 and 229 



Hollow Pond, Epping Forest, En- 

 largement of, 268 



Holly, Fasciation in, 55 



Holmes, T. V., Explains Geological 

 Photographs, 25 ; On Neolithic 

 Settlement at Braintree. 27, 94; 

 Report as Delegate British Associa- 

 tion, 1899, 68 ; Geology of llford, 

 149 ; Geology of Canvey Island, 

 262 ; on Cuckoo's changed tune, 270 



Hopefulness of Science, 208 



Hornbeam, Mistletoe on, in Epping 

 Forest, 55 



HoRSLEY, Rev. J. W., Mollusca in 

 old bed of Lea river. 1455J 



