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AUG J 1926 
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Vol. XIX.-Part IY. 
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[OCT.1920—MARCH 1921 
The 
Essex Naturalist. 
B 1 LI N G 
THE JOURNAL or 
THE 
ESSEX FIELD CLUB. 
Edited by PERCY THOMPSON, F.L.S., Honorary Secretary, 
assisted by 
PIENRY WHITEHEAD, B.Sc. 
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British Oysters: Past and Present. ' By Alfred Bell (with seven 
Plates) ( concluded) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 209 
On Another Annotated Copy of Warner’s “ Plantae Woodfordienses. ” 
By Percy Thompson, F.L.S. (with two Plates).. .. .. .. 221 
The Nesting of the Little and Common Terns in Essex. By 
William E. Glegg, F.Z.S. (wiJi two Plates) .. 
More about “ Moorlog”: A Peaty Deposit from the Dogger Bank. 
By Henry Whitehead, B.Sc. [with two Illustrations) .. .. 242 
The Essex Field Club: Reports of Meetings, xst Apiil 1920 to 
16th October 1920 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 250 
The Birds of West Thurrock Marsh. Bv Percy W. Horn .. 262 
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/Eneas MacIntyre : A Forgotten Essex Botanist. By Miller 
Christy, F.L.S. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 267 
The Corresponding Societies’ Committee, British Association, 1920. 
Report by Joseph Wilson, F.R.M.S. .. .. .. 270 
Notes 
237, 241, 261, 266, 272 
The Authors alone are responsible for the Statements and Opinions contained in 
their respective Papers. 
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