THE ESSEX FIELD CLUB. 
FOUNDED JANUARY 10th, 1880. 
patron. 
H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AND STRATHEARN, K.G. 
{Banger of Epping Forest.) 
|) resident. 
T. VINCENT HOLMES, F.G.S., etc. 
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Application for Membership should be addressed to the Hon. 
Secretary, William Cole, 7, Knighton Villas, Buckhurst Hill, 
Essex. 
NOTICES TO MEMBERS. 
Important Notice; ‘Transactions’ and ‘Proceedings.’ — In order to 
facilitate editing and publication, the Council has resolved to issue the ‘ Trans¬ 
actions ’ and ‘Proceedings’ as separate publications, each in its own wrapper, 
and with distinct title-pages and indices when the volumes are completed. 
The two parts now sent out will therefore form respectively Pt. 1 of Vol. IV., 
‘ Transactions ’; and Pt. 1 of Vol. IV., ‘ Proceedings.’ The Annual Reports, &c.\ 
for 1883 ( already sent ) and 1884 ( sent herewith) will form Appendices 1 and 2 to 
Vol. IV. of ‘ Proceedings,’ and must consequently be held over until that volume 
is completed. A copy of the Revised Rules is also sent out herewith. 
Subscriptions.—^S ubscriptions are due in advance on the 1st of January in 
each year , and Members’ kind attention to this rule will much facilitate the 
somewhat arduous work of the Officers of the Club. Subscriptions should be 
paid to the Hon. Treasurer , Andrew Johnston, J.P., D.L., “ The Firs,” Woodford, 
Essex, or to the Collector , Capt. J. Lee, “ Hand-in-Hand ” Insurance Company, 
New Bridge Street, Blackfriars, London, E.C. Post Office Orders should be made 
payable at the Post Office, Lombard Street, London, E.C., and Cheques should 
be crossed “ Prescott & Co.” A form for payment of subscriptions through a 
Banker has been printed, and will be sent on application. 
Publications.—A ll orders for the Publications of the Club should be sent to I 
the Hon. Librarian , Alfred Lockyer, Stanley Road, Woodford, Essex, who will 
forward full particulars ujion application. 
Authors’ Separate Copies.—A uthors who require separate copies of then- 
papers may obtain them at the following charges:— Two pages , 25 copies, 4s. 
50, 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 o 
copies to be charged in equal proportion. Separate Titles, Wrappers, <$rc., extri j 
Library and Museu r. — The Librarian will thankfully receive books o j 
Natural Science or Antiquities >r the Library, and especially books, pamphlet 
engravings, &c.> relating to, or m any way serving to illustrate, the history ar 
productions of the County of Essex. Specimens of Essex Natural Histor 
Geology, and Pre-historic Archaeo’ >gy, and preparations and diagrams illustrate 
of such subjects, will also be ver welcome for the Museum. 
East Anglian Earthquake, 1884.—The Club’s Report on this remarkab 
phenomenon, drawn up by Prof. R. Meldola and Mr. W. White, will be publishes 
shortly at a price not exceeding 5s., and Members may buy copies at a considej 
able reduction. Mr. Lockyer will be glad to receive orders. 
Errata.—I n ‘ Transactions,’ vol. iv., p. 88, fig. 1. The shaft in this draw 
is somewhat too large, the apex of the heap of debris is not under centre of sli. 
and the lateral chambers are shown as being rather too near the shaft. Page! 
line 2, for “ marked,” read “ mark.” Page 96, lines 2, 6, and 13, for “ Witclilir 
read “Wichling.” In ‘Proceedings,’ the thermometric readings on p. \ 
manifestly include some error which escaped notice at the time—lines 13 
should therefore be cancelled. 
WEST, NEWMAN AND CO., PRINTERS, HATTON GARDEN, LONDON. 
