vii INDEX TO VOLUME I. Withambury, 19. Wix, Early British Urns at, 35, 106. Woodcock Nesting in Epping Forest, 166. Woodward, H. B., Pits at Chipping Norton, 265. Wormingford, Destruction of a Mound at, 82. PLATES. I. Map of Essex, by John Norden, 1594. II. Map of Essex, by Robert Morden, 1695. III. Map of Hangman's Wood, showing the position of the principal Deneholes. IV. Ground-plan of Deneholes, visited or explored by the Essex Field Club. V. Geological Sketch-map of the neighbourhood of Hangman's Wood, and Bexley. [It is recommended that the two maps (Plates I. and II.) should be mounted on linen, and preserved in pockets formed in the covers of the volume.] ERRATA. Page 119, note, for "Heronies," read Heronries, „ 120, lines 2 and 13, for "Phorosdesma," read Phorodesma. [Note for Librarians.—The publications of the Club were commenced in 1880, as the "Transactions" and "Proceedings" of the Essex Field Club, comprised of five volumes (1880- 1886). Commencing in January, 1887, the "Transactions" and "Proceedings" were combined as a monthly periodical, under the title of "The Essex Naturalist.'']