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PUBLICATIONS OF THE ESSEX FIELD CLUB (continued) 
SPECIAL MEMOIRS, 
These volumes (bound in cloth boards) are published at intervals 
as occasion offers. Six volumes have been pubiished to date, 
- [—REPORT ON THE. EAST ANGLIAN EARTHQUAKE OF 
APRIL 22ND, 1884. By Prof. RAPHAEL MELDOLA, F.R.S., Pres. C.S., F.R.AS., 
M.A.L,, etc., and WILLIAM Write, F.E.S, Published 1885, xX + 224 pp., and 
3 plates. Prue 7s. 6d. To Members of the Club, 3s. 6d. 
11.—THE BIRDS OF ESSEX. By MILLER Curisty, F.L.S. . Published 
1890, vili + 302 pp., and 3 plates. Sold to Members of the Club only, 155. 
II1l—THE MAMMALS, REPTILES, AND FISHES OF ESSEX. By 
Henry Laver, F.L.S., F\S.A., etc, Published 1898, viii + 138 pp., and 
$ plates. Sold to Members of the Club only, 10s. 6d. ht 
[V.—A HISTORY OF THE MINERAL WATERS AND MEDICINAL 
SPRINGS OF THE COUNTY OF ESSEX.- By MILLER Curtsty, F.L.S., 
and Miss MAy THRESH. Published I910; viii + 72 pp.,.with Frontispiece 
end seven Illustrations in Text. Price 25. 6d. nett. 
V.—PRE-HISTORY IN ESSEX, AS. RECORDED IN THE 
OURNAL OF THE ESSEX FIELD CLUB. By S_ HAZZLEDINE 
ARREN, F.G-S., etc. Published 1918; viii. +144 pp. rice 2s. 6d. nett. 
VI—THE MYCETOZOA: A SHORT HISTORY OF THEIR 
STUDY IN BRITAIN; AN ACCOUNT OF THEIR HABITATS 
GENERALLY; AND A LIST OF SPECIES RECORDED FROM 
ESSEX. By Miss GULIELMA LisTER, F.L.S. Published 1918 ; x. + 54 pp. 
Price 35. neit. 
HANDBOOKS OF THE ESSEX MUSEUMS. 
“Those Handbooks (in paper covers) are of various length, design, and price 
The Handbooks, so far as the limited stock is available, will be sent by Post | at the prices 
mamed, plus one penny for postage. 
No, 1.—GENERAL ACCOUNT OF THE EPPING FOREST MUSEUM, WITH A DE- 
SCRIPTION OF QUEEN ELIZABETH’S LODGE, (Illustrated). (The pub- 
lication of this awatis the conrpletion of the scheme of arrangement.) 
No, 2.—NOTES ON THE ROMANO-BRITISH SETTLEMENT AT CHIGWELL, ESSEX, 
WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THE ARTICLES EXHIBITED IN THE EPPING 
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FOREST MUSEUM (with Supplement, 1902). By I. CHALKLEY Goutp. Préce 6d. ~ 
No, 3.—T HE ESSEX MUSEUM OF NATURAL. HISTORY: A SHORT STATEMENT OF 
THE CONSTITUTION, AIMS, AND METHODS, WITH PORTRAIT OF MR. 
PASSMORE EDWARDS. Price 3d. 
No. 4.—A BRIEF SKETCH OF THE CRAG FORMATION OF EAST ANGLIA: AN OUT- 
LINE OF THE NATURE, POSITION, ETC., OF THE BEDS WHICH HAVE ~ 
FURNISHED THE COLLECTION OF CRAG FOSSILS IN THE ESSEX | 
MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. By W. H. Datton, F.G.S. Price 2d. 
No, 5.—A HANDBOOK TO THE COLLECTION OF PREHISTORIC OBJECTS IN THE 
ESSEX MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. By F. W. Reaper. Price 4d. 
PAMPHLETS. 
THE COMING OF AGE OF THE ESSEX FIELD CLUB: A RECORD OF LOCAL 
SCIENTIFIC WORK, 1880-1901. By Prof. R. MgLpoLa, F.R,S., P.C.S., F.R.A.S., ete. Pub.» 
fished tI901, 44 pp. Price 1s. 
A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE EPPING FOREST MUSEUM, WITH SKETCH-MAP OF — 
THE BOUNDARIES OF ITS DISTRICT. Price 1d. 
THE RAY ,DALE AND ALLEN COMMEMORATION FUND, 1912; FIRST AND FINAL 
pe NG (with Portraits of Ray and Dale and three other Plates). By MILLER LSE F.L:S. 
ri¢¢ I$ 
Members of the Club are allowed a discount of 25 per cent. off all the 
prices given, except those of the Special Memoirs. 
None of the Club’s Publications are sold to the book trade at. a discount, 
except single volumes published more than five years ago. Off these, tbe 
trade will be allowed the usual discount. 
AU orders should be sent to the Hon. Librarian, Mr. Frep J. BRAND, 
‘* Holmesdale,”’ Oakfield Road, Ilford; or to the Hon. Secretary, at the 
Essex Museum, Romford Road, Stratford, E.15. 
Benham & Company Limited 24, High Streel,. Colchester 
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