tNDEX. 



Elliott, F. W. Additions to 

 "Trees and Shrubs of Epping 

 Forest," 55; Epipactus lati folia, 

 201 ; Black-currant in Epping 

 Forest, 335 



Enock, Fred. Lectures on " Life- 

 history of Tiger-beetle, 30; do. on 

 "Aquatic Autocrats and Fairies," 



304 



Eocene Flora and Fauna of Walton- 

 Naze, 284 



hpipactus laiifolia in Epping Forest, 

 147 and 201. 



Epping. Tufa-forming stream near, 

 56 



Epping Forest, Protection of Birds 

 in, 25 ; Cymatopliora ontlaris in, 

 25 ; Exchequer note relating to 

 payment of Keepers, 27 ; Fond-life 

 in, 28 ; Census of deer in, 52 ; 

 Spring bird-life in, 53 ; Gnorimns 

 nobilis in, 54 ; Slab-shaped nest of 

 Vespa germanica in, 54 ; Chalky 

 Boulder-clay in, 55 ; Fasciation in 

 the Holly in, 55 : Mistletoe on 

 Hornbeam in, 55 ; Removal of 

 Fairmead Lodge, 56 ; Yardley Hill, 

 the latest addition to, 56 ; Rhamnus 

 fyangula in, 147 ; Epipactus latifolia 

 in 147 and 201 ; Carnivora of, 198 ; 

 Species of Mosses found in, 258 ; 

 Microscopical Fungi observed in, 

 260; Two more E.F. Rubi, 267; 

 Further additions to, 268 ; Death 

 of Birch Trees in, 273 ; Arachnida 

 of, 294, 315 ; Report on species of 

 F'ungi observed Oct. 6th. igoo, 313 ; 

 Black-currant in, 335 ; Blossoming 

 of Crab-trees in 1900, 335 



Epping Forest Museum and Queen 

 Elizabeth's Lodge, 31, 151 ; Notes 

 on the original construction and 

 use of Queen Elizabeth's Lodge, 

 153 ; Meeting in support of the 

 re-organisation and equipment of 

 December 8th, igoo, 300 ; Printed 

 statement of plans accepted and 

 passed, 301; Thanks to Corporation 

 of London for restoration, &c., oi 

 Lodge, 302; Mr. E. N. Buxton on 

 same, 302 



Essex, as a Wine-producing country, 

 34 ; Essex Botany, History of, 57, 

 169 and 229 ; Local extinction and 

 diffusion of Mollusca in, 86 ; 

 Occurrence of a new British 

 species of Woodlouse in, 127 ; 

 Otters in, 141 ; Blennivs gattoriigine 

 in, 143 ; Notes on Essex plants, 



146, 201 ; Stalk-eyed Crustacea, 

 notes on, 252 ; Silene angliai var. 

 quinquevulnera in, 271 ; Colouring of 

 some Essex shells, 271 ; Paludestrina 

 jenkensi \T\, 288 ; Rare Sphingidsein, 



334 



Essex Coast, silting up of channels 

 off the, 271 



Essex Field Club, Ordinary Meeting, 

 January 28th, 1S99, 24; Do. Febru- 

 ary 25th, i89g, 26; Annual Report 

 and Treasurer's Statement, i8gS, 

 18 ; 19th Annual Meeting and 

 Ordinary Meeting, March 25th, 



1899, 29 ; Garden Party and 

 Ordinary Meeting at " Knighton," 

 April 22nd, i8gg, 128 ; Woodland 

 Ramble and Visit to Yardley Hill, 

 June loth, 1899, 129 ; Third 

 Voyage on Lea from Hertford to 

 Waltham Abbey and Ordinary 

 Meeting, June 15th, i8g9, 130 ; 

 Excursion to Charlton, Kent, 192 ; 

 Visit to Fowlness and Ordinary 

 Meeting, July 22nd, iSgg, ig3 ; 

 Cryptogamic Meeting and Ordin- 

 ary Meeting, October 27th and 

 28th, 1899, 195 ; Meeting at Museum 

 of Practical Geology and Ordinary 

 Meeting, .197; Visit to Royal 

 College of Surgeons, January 27th, 



1900, 256; Ordinary Meeting, 

 February 14th, 1900, 257 ; Field 

 Demonstration, Special and Ordin- 

 ary Meeting, March 31st, igoo, 

 258; Joint Meeting with Croydon 

 Natural History Society and Ordin- 

 ary Meeting, May 19th, 1900, 260 ; 

 Visit to Canvey Island and Ordin- 

 ary Meeting, 261 ; Visit to Witham 

 and Tiptree Heath districts, 264 ; 

 Dredging and Trawling Excursion, 

 July 20th and 21st, igoo, 291 ; 

 Cryptogamic Meeting and Ordin- 

 ary Meeting, October 6th, igoo, 

 293 ; Opening of the Essex Museum 

 of Natural History, October i8th, 

 IQOO, 319 ; Ordinary Meeting, 

 October 27th, 1900, 295 ; 20th 

 Annual Meeting and Ordinary 

 Meeting, November 24th, igoo, 

 296 ; Annual Report and Treas- 

 urer's Statement, 1899, 305 ; Meet- 

 ing in support of the Epping 

 Forest Museum, December 8th, 

 1900, 300; Ordinary Meeting, 

 December 15th, igoo, 303 



Essex Field Club attaining its 

 majority, 295 



