IV. 



Calymnia pyralina at Southend. 144 



Canvey Island, sketch of Geology 

 of, 262 



Carnivora of Epping Forest, Notes 

 on, 198 



Catchfly, Spotted, in Epping Forest, 

 271 



Chalk-derived Waters, Saline Con- 

 stituents of in Essex, 201 



Chalky Boulder-clay in Epping 

 Forest, 55 



Chancery Wood, near Witham, 

 plants observed at, 265 



Charlton, Kent, Geology of, 192 



Chelmsford, unique specimen of Well- 

 worm [Phreoyyctes] from, i 



Christmas Day. 1900, Plants in 

 flower, 335 



Christy, Miller, White-tailed Eagle 

 and Salmon at Harwich in 1666, 

 76 ; Essex as a Wine-producing 

 county, 34 



Clacton, Pleistocene Non-marine 

 Mollusca from, 225 



Clark, Percy, Black-headed Gulls 

 in Essex iSgg, 1S4 ; Gullery in 

 Hamford Waters, 312 



Coast Erosion, Observation of, 69 



Cole, B. G., Sea-gulls on the 

 Thames, 142 ; Duration of life 

 of Helix potnatia, 146 



Cole, H. A., Original Illustrations, 

 79 ; Plate IV., p. 154 ; Plate V., 184 



Cole, W., Protection of Birds in 

 Essex, 10; Queen Elizabeth's 

 Lodge and Epping Forest Museum, 

 31 ; Yardley Hill the latest addition 

 to tapping Forest, 78 ; Notice of 

 Report on after-effects of High- 

 tide of Nov. 29th, 1897. 83 : Otters 

 in Essex, 141 ; Palmated Newt at 

 Buckhurst Hill, 142 ; Glow-worm 



. and frog, 144 ; Notes on Well- 

 shrimp In East Anglia 145 ; 

 Epping Forest Museum, 151 ; 

 Bigods Village Science School, 

 151 ; Observations on Club's Study 

 of Fungi, 168 ; Supposed occur- 

 rence of Bottle-nosed Dolphin off 

 Maplin Sands, 200 ; Exhibits Essex 

 Crustacea, 258 ; Exhibits Vivipara 

 dactonensis, 261 : Further additions 

 to Epping Forest, 268 ; Silting- 

 up of Channels off the Essex 

 Coast, 271 ; Explains present 

 position and plans of Epping 

 Forest Museum, 301; Destruction 

 of John Ray's house, 331. 

 Conger Eel at Walton, 200 



Copford, Pleistocene Shells from, 227 

 Coriander [Coriandum sativum) at 



Fowlness, 194 

 Corporation of London, Thanks to, 



in connection with Epping Forest 



Museum, 302 

 Corresponding Societies' Committee, 



Report of Delegate 1899, 68; do., 



1900, 310 

 Crabs, oysters attached to 54 ; 200 

 Crab-trees, blossoming in Epping 



Forest in 1900, 335 

 Crag, Walton, Non-marine Mollusca 



of, 216 

 Cristatella, Statoblasts of, from 



Epping Forest, 295 

 Crouch, Walter, Obituary Notice 



of Sir W. H, Flower, 243 ; Exhibits 



portrait of Sir W, H. Flower, 257 ; 



Varieties of Helix nemoralis, 257 ; 



Exhibits drawing of Old Bow 



Bridge, 303 

 Croydon Natural History Society, 



joint meeting with, 260 

 Crustacea, Stalk-eyed, of British. 



Coasts, and references to Essex 



forms, 252 

 Cuckoo's changed tune, 270 

 Cucullia astcris at Southend, 144 

 CymatopJwra ocularib in Epping Forest, 



25 

 Cyiisus Idbuynum-adami, graft-hybrid, 

 from Epping, exhibited, 139 



Davis, Mark, Notes by an old 

 angler on Fishes of the Lea, 133 



Deer in Epping Forest, censns of, 52 

 Delphi tins tursio (Bottle - nosed 

 Dolphin), off the Maplin Sands, 200 

 " Dewlands," destruction of by fire 



D1X.0X, Dk , Exhibits Anhaiioninm — 



a cactus containing remarkable 



alkaloid, 25 

 Dredging and Trawling excursion, 



July 20th and 21st, 1900, 291 

 Duration of life of Helix pomatia, 146 

 Dymond, T. S., and F. Hughes, 



After-effects of High -Tide of 



November 29th, 1897, 83 



Eagle, White-tailed, at Harwich, in 



1666, 76 

 Education in Rural Schools, 236 

 F2DWARDS. Mr. Passmore, elected 

 Honorary Member of the Club, 

 297 ; Speech of, at opening of the 

 Essex Museum of Natural History, 

 322 



