Thompson, Mrs. Percy, presents 
collection oi Mosses from Epping 
Forest, 211. 
Thresh, Dr. J. C., The Alkaline 
Waters of the London Basin 
{syllabus only), no. 
Thurnall, collection of Lepidoptera 
exhibited, 216. 
Tnrbellarian from Chigwell Row, 
142 ; rare, in Essex, 289. 
Turner, E. E., Owl hunting in day 
time, 139 ; conductor at Field 
Meeting, 230 ; Flora of Mersea, 
233 ; Scirpus mavitimus and 
Melampyrum arvense in Essex, 
291. 
Veronica aquatica and V. anagallis, 
291. 
Vertebrate animals in the middens 
of Rayleigh Castle, on the remains 
of, 16. 
W all, Howard, conductor at 
Field Meeting, 114. 
Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Howard, 
entertain Club, 113. 
Wallace, the late A. R., 235, 237. 
Walton-on-Naze, a new species of 
fossil Ziphioid whale from, 105. 
Warlev Place, Brentwood, The 
Gardens of, 40; Visits to, in, 
214. 
Warren, S. Hazzledine, palaeo¬ 
lithic remains from Clacton, 15 ; 
notes on the fauna and flora of 
the Arctic Bed at Ponder’s End, 
36 ; exhibits and presents pottery 
from Lincolnshire coast, 107 ; 
conductor at Field Meetings, 114, 
121, 229 ; Prehistoric Art ( title 
only), 217 ; botanical and geo¬ 
logical observations on the 
Romano-British Barrow, Mersea 
Island, 261 ; Pigmy flints in 
Epping Forest, 292. 
Water-works, History of the Col¬ 
chester Corporation, 21. 
Waters, Alkaline, of the London 
Basin, no. 
Weather observations and the 
work of the Essex Field Club 
{syllabus only), 107. 
Well sections at Stratford, drawings 
of, exhibited, no. 
Wendon, notes on human skull 
found at, 244. 
Whale from Walton-on-Naze, a 
new species of fossil Ziphioid, 
105. 
Whitaker, W., conductor at Field 
Meetings, 115, 121, 217, 229; 
Notes on Essex geology at the 
latter end of the 19th Century 
and after, 265. 
Whitehead,H., British Fresh-water 
Leeches, 61 ; Dalyellia viridis 
from Chigwell Row, 142 ; Dal¬ 
yellia diadema in Essex, 289. 
Wilkes, J. F., conductor at Field 
Meeting, 115 ; entertains Club, 
117. 
Willmott, Miss E., entertains 
Club, in, 214 ; conductor at 
Field Meeting, 227. 
Wilson, J., Reports of Club’s 
Delegate at British Association, 
138, 240. 
Woad, Former cultivation of, in 
Essex, 144. . . . 
Wood, J. M., History of Colchester 
Corporation Water Works, 21. 
Woodward, Dr. A. Smith, de¬ 
monstrates collections at British 
Museum, 214. 
Wrigley, A., demonstrates col¬ 
lection of the late J. E. Greenhill, 
108 ; conductor at Field Meeting, 
121, exhibits remains from Pleis¬ 
tocene deposit at Temple Mills, 
124 ; exhibits worked flints from 
Stour Valley, 211. 
Ziphioid Whale .from. Walton-on- 
Naze, a new species of fossil, 103. 
Zygodon forsteri, Note on, 85. 
PLATES AND ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Plate I. “ Dewlands/’ Ray’s 
Home at Black Notley, to face p. 
1. 
Plate II. Borough of Colchester 
Water Works Water Supply 
from Lexden, 1909, to face p. 22. 
Warley Place, 40. 
Plate III. Narcissus campanelle 
in the Warley Gardens, to face 
p. 40. 
Plate IV. A Plan of Miss Will- 
mott’s House and Gardens at 
Great Warley, to face p. 40. 
Plate V . To further illustrate the 
account of the Warley Gardens, 
to face p. 40. 
Lilium testacemn at Warley Place, 
