Contents. 
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XI.—Notes on the Geological Position of the Human Skeleton 
lately found at the Tilbury Docks, Essex. By T. V. 
Holmes, F.G.S., M.A.1.135 
XII.—Some Essex Well-Sections. By W. Whitaker, B.A., F.G.S., 
Assoc. Inst. C.E..149 
XIII.—The Life and Work of John Bay, and their relation to the 
Progress of Science. By Prof. G. S. Bottlger, F.L.S., 
F.G.S., F.B.G.S.171 
XIY.—Notes on the Evidence bearing upon British Ethnology. 
By T. Y. Holmes, F.G.S., M.A.I. ..... 189 
Errata. 
Page 88, Fig. 1. The shaft in this drawing is somewhat too large, the 
apex of the heap of debris is not under centre of shaft, and the lateral 
chambers are shown as being rather too near the shaft. 
Page 90, line 2. For “marked,” read “mark.” 
Page 96, lines 2, 6, and 13. For “Witchling,” read “Wichling.” 
[Notice to Readers and Librarians. —It should be noted that the first 
three volumes of the ‘Transactions’ included also the ‘Proceedings,’ 
which formed an integral part of each volume, but with a distinct 
pagination. In Yolume IV. a different plan was adopted; the ‘Trans¬ 
actions ’ and ‘ Proceedings ’ were issued separately, and form distinct 
volumes. The first series consists therefore of jive volumes in all, viz., 
‘Transactions,’ Vols. I.—IV. (the first three including ‘Proceedings’), 
and ‘Proceedings,’ Vol. IV.. The neiv series under the title of ‘The 
Essex Naturalist’ commences in January, 1887. — Ed.] 
