IV. 
cultivation of Woad in Essex, 
144 ; entertains Club, 224. 
Clacton, Paleolithic remains from, 
15 ; district, coast flora of the, 
1 gg ; autumn botany at, 248. 
Coast-flora of the Clacton District, 
199. 
Colchester Corporation Water 
Works, History of the, 21. 
Cole, W., exhibits collection of 
Mycetozoa, 107 ; exhibits recent 
donations to Museum, 108, 211 ; 
exhibits nest of Great Wood Ant, 
no ; exhibits specimen of 
Turbellarian Worm, m ; con¬ 
ductor at Field Meetings, 114, 
230 ; demonstrates at Forest 
Museum, 124, 222 ; exhibits 
Deiopeia pulchella from St. Osyth, 
211 ; exhibits specimens from 
Fitch and Thurnall collections, 
216 ; exhibits Pictorial Post 
Cards of Essex, 236 ; exhibits 
herbarium specimens, 240. 
Colymbus septentrionalis from R. 
Stour, 108. 
Congress of S.E. Union of Scientific 
Societies, Report of Club’s 
Delegate to ( title only), 210 ; 
Visit ol, to Forest Museum, 221. 
Corcoran, Bryan, Conductor at 
Field Meeting, 212. 
Crag, Red, Collection of zonal 
fossils from,presented to Museum, 
108. 
Cvepidula , new species of, from 
Harwich, presented to Museum, 
108. 
Cryptogamic Forays in Epping 
Forest, 124, 235. 
Cynipidae, collection of, exhibited, 
216. 
Dale, Samuel, supposed unrecord¬ 
ed portrait of, 238. 
Dale, Ray and Allen, Commem¬ 
oration Fund, 1912, 129 ; A 
Eulogy, 145. 
Dalton, W. H., conductor at 
Field Meeting, 121 ; exhibits 
crystals of gypsum, 211 ; ex¬ 
hibits living specimen of Saxi- 
fraga oppositifolia , 213 ; sup¬ 
posed unrecorded portrait of 
Samuel Dale, 238. 
Dalyellia diadema at Chigwell Row, 
289. 
Dalyellia viridis at Chigwell Row, 
142. 
Daphnia magna from Epping 
Forest, 288. 
Deiopeia pulchella from St. Osyth, 
exhibited, 211. 
Dennis, A. W., Cultivation of the 
Fuller's Teasel in Essex, 285. 
Derham, Rev. Wm., Letters from, 
to Dacre Barrett, 165. 
Dipsacus fullonum, cultivation of, 
in Essex, 285. 
Diver, Red-throated, from River 
Stour, presented to Museum, 108. 
Dixon, H. N., conductor at Field 
Meeting, 235. 
Dunmow, Lathyvus tuberosus at, 
290. 
Elmdonand Arkesdon, Visit to, 115. 
Fnock, F., lectures on “ Fairy 
Flies and their hosts ” ( title 
only), 214 ; presents pamphlets 
to Library, 217. 
Epping Forest, Zygodon forsteri, 
in, 85 ; Report on Lichens of, 
90 ; gift of Mycetozoa of, 107 ; 
Lichens from, presented to 
Museum, 108 ; Fungus Forays 
in, 122, 234 ; Cryptogamic Forays 
in, 124, 235 ; Mycetozoa ob¬ 
served in, in Autumn of 1912, 
126 ; Ferns, collection of, ex¬ 
hibited, 211 ; collection of 
mosses from, exhibited, 211 ; 
District, S.E. Union of Scientific 
Societies Visit to, 221 ; Mycetozoa 
seen during Cryptogamic Forays 
in, 241 ; Gravels, on the occur¬ 
rence of Rhaxella chert in, 256 ; 
Daphnia magna in, 288 ; Ferns, 
284 ; Pigmy Flints in, 292. 
Essex, British Fresli-water Leeches, 
with records of their occurrence 
in, 61 ; Lesser Redpoll nesting 
in, 140 ; Duke of Burgundy 
Fritillary in, 141 ; Former 
cultivation of Woad in, 144 ; 
Ogborne’s “ History of,” an 
additional part of, 210 ; Pictorial 
Post-Cards of, 236 ; Geology 
at the latter end of the 19th 
century and after, 265 ; cultiva¬ 
tion of Fuller’s Teasel in, 
285 ; Scirpus maritimus and 
Melampyrum avvense in, 291. 
Essex Field Club, 400th Meeting, 
January 27th, 1912, 106 ; 401st 
Meeting, February 27th, 1912, 
108 ; 402nd Meeting, Demon- 
