X. 
To illustrate the overflow of 
plants into the Park, 43. 
Where rock and pasture meet. To 
shew how the Alpine Garden has 
been excavated in parklands, 49. 
General View of the Alpine Garden 
at Warley Place, 52. 
Plate VI. Essex Leeches, to face 
p. 61. 
Plate VII. Essex Leeches, to face 
p. 80. 
Plate VIII. Choneziphius moorei, 
Bell. From Walton-on-Naze, 
Essex, to face p. 105. 
Plate IX. (erroneously marked vi.). 
Brass of Archbishop Harsnett in 
Chigwell Church, to face p. 113. 
Plate X. (erroneously marked vii.). 
Chigwell Grammar School, to 
face p. 114. 
Stone Coffin and Coffin Slab at 
Stapleford Tawney, 119. 
Plate XI. The Tombs of John 
Ray and Benjamin Allen in the 
Churchyard at Black Notley, 
to face p. 132. 
Plate XII. “ Dewlands,” Ray’s 
Home at Black Notley, to face 
p. 130. 
Plate XIII. John Ray (1627-1705), 
to face p. 129. 
Plate XIV. Samuel Dale (1659- 
1739), to face p. 134. 
Plate XV. Tablet in Memory of 
Samuel Dale, to face p. 136. 
Plate XVI. William Derham, D.D., 
to face p. 165. 
Plate XVII. Dacre Barrett, of 
Belhus, 1653-1724-5, to face p. 
I 73- 
Plate XVIII. Prehistoric Skull 
found at Wendon, Essex, to 
face p. 244. 
Fig. 1. Side view of the Wendon 
Skull, 245. 
Fig. 2. The Wendon Skull, front 
view, 246. 
Plate XIX. Bunches of Teasel- 
heads tied upon poles, so as to 
dry in the sun, Coggeshall, 
1913, to face p. 285. 
Fuller’s Teasel growing at Cogges¬ 
hall, August 1913, 287. 
Bees’ Nest found at Mile End. 
Colchester, 288. 
ERRATA. 
Page 107, line 21 from bottom, 
for “ utricularia" read “ utri¬ 
cular is.” 
Page hi, line 15, for " Dallyellia 
read “ Dalyellia.” 
Page 211, line 26, for “ Daphia," 
read “ Daphnia." 
Page 216, line 16 from bottom, for 
“ 442,” read “ 422.” 
Page 216, lines 12 and 2 from 
bottom, for “ Threnall “ read 
“ Thurnall ” 
Page 222, line 15. for “ At ” read 
“ St." 
[The Editor is greatly indebted to the continued kindness of Mr. 
Henry Whitehead for the compilation of the Index.] 
