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[APRIL ’18—JUNE ’19, 
The 
Essex Naturalist: 
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sing THE JOURNAL of the 
ESSEX FIELD CLUB. 
Edited by WILLIAM COLE, Assoc.L.S., Honorary Secretary, 
and MILLER CHRISTY, F.L.S. 
Content#. 
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A Whirlwind and Wind-Rush at Gosfield on 26th July 1918. By 
A, C. \Y. Lowe, M.A., F.L.S. (with one Illustration) 
Hornets, Wasps, and Flies Sucking the Sap of Trees. By Miller 
Christy, F.L.S. 
Museum Note, No. VII. : Pied Blackbird from Warley Place. 
Piesented bv Miss K. Willmott, F.L.S. 
British Association: Conference of Delegates of Corresponding 
Societies, held in London, 4th July 1918. By W, Whitaker, 
F.R.S., Delegate of the Fssex Field Club 
Climbing of the Water Shrew. By Fred. J. Stubbs 
A Three-Spurred Form of the Larger Butterfly Orchis ( Habenaria 
chlorantha Bab. var. tricalcarata Helmslev). By G Lister. .. 
Three Old Essex Herbaria. By W. G. Clarke, F.G.S. 
Notes.—Original and Selected 
Supplemental Report on the Lichens of Epping Forest. By 
Robert Paulson, F.L.S., and Percy G. Thompson, ELS. 
The Essex Field Club : Reports of Meetings, nth May 1918, to 
2gth March 1919 
Some Essex Plant Records. By W. G. Clarke* .. 
Samuel Dale (1659 P- 1739 ), of Braintree, Botanist, and the Dale 
Family : Some Genealogy and some Portraits. By Miller 
Christy, F.L.S. {with three Illustrations) 
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The Authors alone are responsible for the Statements and Opinions contained in 
their respective Papers. 
STRATFORD, ESSEX : 
PUBLISHED BY THE CLUB, AT THE ESSEX MUSEUM OF 
NATURAL HISTORY. 
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Editorial communications to W. Cole, Essex Museum, Romford Road, Stratford, 
and Advertisements to Messrs. Benham and Company, Limited, 
Printers, Colchester. 
Published June 1919 ] 
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