and Archaeology of EPPING FOREST has been established (under the 

 sanction of the Corporation of London) in QUEEN ELIZABETH'S LODGE, 

 CHINGFORD, which has proved very attractive to thousands of visitors 

 to the Forest. 



The Club already possesses a good nucleus of a Local and Scientific 

 LIBRARY, which has been obtained by donations, exchanges, and purchase. 



The Minimum SUBSCRIPTION is Fifteen Shillings per annum, payable upon 

 election, and afterwards on the ist January in each year. The usual entrance 

 fee is at present in abeyance. The LIFE CONPOSITION is 10 IDS. in one 

 payment. Members can purchase the publications of the Club at a Discount of 

 25 per cent, from the published prices. 



Copies of the RULES, FORMS of PROPOSAL for MEMBERSHIP, together 

 with specimen copies of the ESSEX NATURALIST, and other information, will 

 be gladly sent on application to the Hon. Secretaries, Messrs. W. and B. G. 

 COLE, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. 



PUBLICATIONS. 



The Transactions and Proceedings of the Essex Field Club (1880-1886) record 

 me first six years work of the Society. The complete set of five volumes 

 (unbound, about 1200 pp.) is 2 i6s. od. 



The Essex Naturalist was commenced in 1887; Vol. X. is now in course 

 of publication. The set of the completed nine volumes (unbound) is 

 4 43. od. 



SPECIAL MEMOIRS. VOL. I. Report on the East Anglian Earthquake of 

 April zznd, 1884, by Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., and William White (bound), 

 33. 6d. 



VOL UME II. The Birds of Essex, a contribution to the Natural History of 

 the County, by Miller Christy, F.L.S. (bound), IDS. 6d. (to members). 



VOLUME III. The Mammals, Reptiles, and Fishes of Essex, by Dr. Henry 

 Laver, F.L.S. , to members (by subscription only), 6s., neatly bound. 



THE ESSEX NATURALIST. 



(The Journal of the Essex Field Club.) 

 Edited by WILLIAM COLE, F.L.S., F.E.S. 



Published Quarterly. Free to Members ; to Non-Members price 6s. per 

 annum. Post free. 



The Essex Naturalist contains PAPERS and NOTES ON NATURAL HISTORY, 

 GEOLOGY, and PRE-HISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY, having special reference to 

 Essex, or interesting to Field Naturalists and Geologists in the LONDON 

 DISTRICT and frequenters of EPPING FOREST, as well as hints and aids on 

 the study of NEGLECTED GROUPS of Animals and Plants occurring in the 

 district. 



COMMUNICATIONS (Particularly Notes of Observations) on the above- 

 named class of subjects will be welcomed. 



ADDRESS : Editor, Essex Naturalist, 7, Knighton Villas, Buckhurst 

 Hill. Essex. 



