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FOUNDED JANUARY 10th, 1880. 
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patron. 
M THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AND STRATHEARN, K.G. 
(Ranger of Epping Forest.) 
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PROFESSOR G. S, BOULGER, F.L.S., F.G.S. 
vjnded for the Study and Investigation of the Natural History, 
ology, and Pre-historie Arcliagology of the County of Essex. 
bseription 10s. 6d. per annum; no entrance fee. Ladies and 
ntlemen wishing to join the Club are requested to communicate 
h the Honorary Secretary, William Cole, Laurel Cottage, Buck¬ 
et Hill, Essex. 
■ NOTICES TO MEMBERS. 
- Subscriptions. —Subscriptions are due in advance on tire 
fch year , ancl Members’ kind attention to this rule "~ :i1 
; mewhat arduous work of the Officers of the Club. 
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id to the Hon. Treasurer^ Andrew Johnston, J.P., D.L 
vary in 
ill facilitate the 
lions should be 
P Firs,’’ Woodford, 
;sex. Post Office Orders should be made payable at the Y%st Office, Lombard 
reet, London, E.C., and Cheques should be crossed “Prescott & Co.” A form 
•r payment of subscriptions through a Banker has been printed, and will be 
ant on application. 
Publications. —All orders for the Publications of the Club should be sent to 
he Hon. Librarian. Duplicate volumes and parts are supplied to Members at a 
liscount of 25 per cent, from the following prices, post free. All the Pub- 
ications of the Club are still in print, but Parts 3 and 4 can only be supplied 
ith complete volumes ’.—-President's Inaugural Address (6d.); A Day’s Elephant 
Hunting in Essex (Is.); Transactions, Part 1 (Is.); Part 2 (2s.); Part 5 (os. 6d.); 
s Part 6 (7s. 6d.); Part 7 (10s. 6d.); 'Yol. I., unbound (6s.)Yol. II., unbound (15s.). 
Authors’ Separate Copies. —Authors who require separate copies of their 
papers may obtain them at the following charges :— Tiro pages , 25 copies, 4s.; 
>0, 5s.; 75,-6s.; 100,7s. Four pages, 25 copies, 5s.; 50, 6s.; 75, 7s.; 100,8s. 
Eight pages, 25 copies, 8s.; 50, 9s.; 75, 10s.; 100, 10s. 6d. A greater number of 
copies to be charged in equal proportion. Separate Titles, Wrappers, Are., extra. 
Report on Exploration of Ambresbury Banks.— A few separate (Author’s) 
copies of General Pitt-Rivers’s paper, with the plates, can be obtained from the 
Librarian, price 2s. 6d., post-free. The Report on the Loughton Camp will 
| probably be issued with the next part of the ‘ Transactions.’ 
Map of the Rivers of Essex.— -A few extra copies of Prof. Boulger’s map 
i,tnay be had, price 7d. each, post-free. 
Appendix No. 1 (1883).—-Separate copies of this pamphlet may be had, 
’ >rice Is., p o st free. 
Library.— Books may be borrowed or exchanged at any Ordinary Meeting, 
Uso on Thursday evenings from seven to nine o’clock, Donations of volumes, 
‘ eriodicals and pamphlets suitable for the Library are earnestly requested by the 
r on. Librarian, Alfred Lockyer, Stanley Road, Woodford, Essex. 
Museum.— The Club’s collections will be confined to specimens of Essex 
itural History, Geology, and Pre-historic Archaeology; and preparations and dia- 
•ams illustrative of such subjects. A statement of the kind of specimens required, 
id hints for collecting*and preparing the same, will be issued. Meanwhile the 
icretary will be pleased to receive specimens and to answer any enquiries, 
[embers are strongly urged to aid in making the Museum worthy of the Society. 
Errata in this Part.— Page 73, the reference Humber to note 7 belongs to 
nage 72, line 8 from bottom, after the word “ Species.” Page 93, line 4 from top, 
or “intermediate” read “immediate.” Page xxxi, line 8 from bottom, for 
; averne ” read “ averniF Page lx, line 7 from bottom, for “ Sir R. Airy ” read 
sir G. B. Airy.” 
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