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I.—The Ancient Fauna of Essex. By Henry Woodward, LL.D., 
F.R.S., F.G.S. (With 10 woodcuts.) . 
II.—The Macro-Lepidoptera of the District around Maldon, Essex. 
By Gilbert H. Raynor, M.A. 
III. —On Deneholes. By T. V. Holmes, F.G.S. (With 2 plates.) 
IV. —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 Brady, J.P., F.G.S. (With 
Portrait.). 
VI. — Primaeval Man in the Valley of the Lea. By Worthington G. 
Smith, F.L.S., M.A.I. (With 24 woodcuts.) 
VII.—On the Species of the Genus Primula in Essex; with ob¬ 
servations on their variation and distribution, and the 
relative number and Fertility in Nature of the two forms 
of Flower. By Robert Miller Christy. (With 4 illus¬ 
trations and 2 sheets of tables.). 
VIII.—Report of the Committee appointed to investigate the Ancient 
Earthwork in Epping Forest, known as the “Loughton” 
or “ Cowper’s ” Camp. Drawn up by the Honorary Secre¬ 
tary, with the assistance of the other Members of the 
Committee. (With 2 plates and 3 woodcuts.) . 
IX.—Notes on the London Clay and Bagshot Beds at “ Oakhill 
Quarry,” Epping Forest. By N. F. Robarts, F.G.S. (With 
3 illustrations.). 
Journal oe Proceedings at Ordinary, Field, and other Meetings. 
Short Papers :—Note on the Woolwich Beds at Leyton, Essex. 
By A. P. WTre, iii. — Chipped Celt found at Enfield. By 
Worthington G. Smith, F.L.S. (with woodcut), xiv. — 
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