HAZZLEDINE WARREN STUDY OF PRE-HISTORY IN ESSEX. 1 85 
obtained permission to excavate. And finally (E.N., i., 
1887, p. 63) a preliminary list is stated to have been drawn 
up for publication, but there the matter appears to have 
ended. 336 
Conference on Registration and Preservation of Ancient Remains 
(E.N., iii., 1889, p. 91). 337 
The same subject is frequently referred to in our Journal, 
particularly in the reports of our delegates to the British 
Association (Corresponding Societies Committee). See also 
the debate opened by C. H. Read ( E.N. , xii., 1902, p. 252 ; 
and likewise xiii., 1903, p. 123 ; p. 183). 338 
Museum Work. The important Museum work of the Club, first 
at Buckhurst Hill, afterwards at Chelmsford, and finally 
at West Ham; also in the Queen Elizabeth’s Hunting 
Lodge, at Chingford, is constantly referred to in our 
Journal, but I have not attempted to extract material 
for a report upon it [340]. 339 
XXVI.— Bibliographical. 
Meldola, R., “ The Coming of Age of the Essex Field Club ” 
(E.N., xii., 1901, pp. 73-116). This address gives an 
admirable account of the papers published by the Club up 
to that date, classified under the various branches of Science, 
and also includes a review of Museum work, etc. 340 
Whitaker, IT., “ Notes on Essex Geology at the Latter End of 
the Nineteenth Century and After ” (E.N ., xvii., 1913, pp. 
265-284). This valuable address gives all the more important 
papers on Essex Geology (omitting minor notices) published 
between 1890 and 1913, arranged in the order of date. 
Separate lists are given of the Excursions in Essex of the 
Geologists’ Association, and of the papers published in the 
Essex Naturalist. 341 
XXVII.— Maps, Etc. 
River-Basins of Essex (G. S. Boulger, T. & P., ii., 1881, pp. 
79-87, map ; Trans, iv., 1886, pp. 131-134). 342 
Norden’s Map of Essex . 1594, facsimile reproduction, with expla¬ 
natory notes ( E.N. , i., 1887, pp. 41-45, map) [352]. 343 
Notes on Drift Maps (T. V. Holmes, E.N ., ii., 1888, pp. 21-33).344 
(Many maps dealing with special subjects, such as the 
distribution of Red Hills and the like, are published in 
connection with the respective papers.) 
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