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JUNE, 1883. 
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TRANSACTIONS 
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ESSEX FIELD CLUB 
hdited by T! illiam Cole, Honorary Secretory. 
CONTENTS. 
I.—The Ancient Fauna of Essex. By Henry Woodward, LL.D., F.R.Sr, 
F.G.S. (With 10 woodcuts.).. 
II-—The Maero-Lepidoptera of the District around Maldon, Essex. By 
Gilbert H. Raynor, M.A. 
IIP— On Deneholes. By T. V. Holmes, F.G.S. (With 2 plates.) ' 
D •- The Presidential Address (Darwin and Modern Evolution); delivered 
$ by Raphael Meldola, F.R.A.S., F.C.S., at the Annual Meeting, 
January 27th, 1883. ... 
V—In.Memoriam: Sir Antonio J.P., F.G.S. (With Portrait.) ! 
VI- Primaeval Man in the Valley oi ^^Lea. By Worthington G. Smith, 
F.L.S., M.A.I. (With 24 woodcuts.) ...... 
VII-— 1 O n Hie Species of the Genus Primula in Essex; with observations 
on their variation and distribution, and the relative number and 
Fertility in Nature of the two forms of Flower. By Robert Miller 
Christy. (With woodcut.) (Commencement.) .... 148 
Journal of Proceedings .-—February 25th to September 80th, 1882 . i—lxxx. 
Short papers .-—Note on the Woolwich Beds at Leyton, Essex. By A. P. Wire, iii.— 
Chipped Celt found at Enfield. By Worthington G-. Smith, F.L.S. (-with wood- 
cut), xiv. Martins and Sparrows. By Col. Bussell, xx.—R eports on Visits to 
Deneholes m Hangman’s Wood. By the Editor, xxviii. and lvi— The Study of 
the Water-mites or Hydraehnidie. By W. Saville Kent, F.L.S., xliy.—On the 
Parasitism of Rotifers-in cysts (m.Vaucheria. By A. Lister, F.L.S (with wood- 
cuts), xly. On the occurrence of Carexpseudo-cyperus and the flowering of Levina 
9'ooa in Wanstead Park. By A. Lister, F.L.S.,xlyiii.—On a new “Life-slide.” 
Bj C. Thomas, F.E.M-.S. (with 2 woodcuts), xlix.—Preliminary Report on the 
Loughtcn Camp, a—Zygedonjorsteri in Essex. Bj-E. M. Holmes, F.L.S., Ixii — 
Cecidomyia viola in Essex, l y E. A. FitcH) F.L.S-", lxiv.—Notes on the Study of 
Marine Algae. By E. M. Holmes, F.L.3., 1st.- —On Fairy Rings. By Worthington 
G. Smith, i.L.S. (with 2 woodcuts), Ixix.—Fungi as Food. By Dr. Wharton, 
M.A., F.Z.S., lxxiii. J - 
Appendix a o.1. Papers and Memorials oh the Protection of Wild Animals 
and Plants, and the present condition and future management of 
' Epping Forest.- By Dr. Cooke, J. E. Halting, E.L.S., Prof. Boulger, 
F.L.S., R. Meldola, F.C.S., A. G. Burrows, F.L.S., and the Editor. 
Appendix No. 2. — Report of the Council and Balance Sheet for 1882, 
Additions to Library, List of Members, Ac. 
The Authors only are responsible for the statements and opinions contained 
in their respective papers. 
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