iv INDEX TO VOLUME VI. Coast, Essex, Porbeagle Shark on, 207, 154. Colchester, Ancient Red-deer's Skull at, 75 ; Castle, 184 ; Chalk, Micro- fossils from, 46 ; Common Seal of, 183 ; Past Industries of, 141. College of Surgeons, Meeting at, 129. Colne River, Delphinus tursio in, 98. COLE, B. G., Agrotis saucia in Mersea, 208 ; Dutch tobacco-pipes, 182 ; Mineral Spring at Wanstead, 47. Cole, W., Abundance of Spring insects, 79 ; Area of Epping Forest for Faun- istic purposes, IO ; Caecilioides acicula among human remains, 115; Cat nursing Otter and Otters at Mersea, 138 ; Colias edusa in Essex, 130,140 ; Monotropa hypopitys in Epping Forest, 131 ; Threatened spoliation of New Forest, 18. Colias edusa in Essex, 99, 130, 140, 180 ; and C. hyale near Maldon, 140. Conglomerate Mass at Theydon Mount, 104, 106. Cooke, Dr. M. C, Plant diseases and Fungi, 18. Coot, Albino, at St. Osyth, 76. Corresponding Societie? of British Association, Notes on Conference of, at Edinburgh, 175. Council and Officers for 1892, 70. County Museums, 78. Crouch River, Two Days' Trawling and Dredging in, 73, 81. Crouch, Walter, Account of Manor of Parsloes, 151 ; Dagenham Breach, 155 ; Exhibits Pleurotomaria adan- soniana, 17 ; Exhibits Skeleton leaves from Epping Forest, 17 ; Notes on Two Days' Trawling and Dredging in River Crouch, 73, 81 ; Paludes- trina (Hydrobia) jenkinsi, 76 ; New- Scallop, Pecten crouchi, exhibited, 73. Cunningham, J. T., Preservation of Marine Animals for Zoological pur- poses, 118. Cymatophora ocularis and "Sugaring" in Epping Forest, 20S. Cynthia cardui, abundance of, 79 ; at Mersea, 131. Dagenham, Meeting at, 148 ; Church, 149 ; Dagenham Breach, 155 ; Angler's Notes on, 146 ; Geology of Districts around, 142. Dasydytes, new species of, in Epping Forest, 46. Day's Preparations of Skeleton leaves exhibited, 17. Damasonium stellatum in Epping Forest, planting of, 116 and 117, 131. Deer, Fallow, Seasonal changes in, 180. Deiopeia pulchella at St. Osyth, 115. Delphinus tursio in the Colne, 98. Distribution, Local, of plants and animals at Felstead, minor problems concerned in, 191. DIXON, H. N., Melampyrum arvense in Epping Forest, 46. Dragon-fly, rare, in Epping Forest, 44. Dredging in Crouch River, 73, 81. Dutch tobacco-pipes, 182. Eagles in Essex, 42. Earthquake Shocks, supposed, in Essex, 101. Earthworms of Essex, 31, 60, 107, 169, 185. English, J. L., Monotropa hypopitys in Epping Forest, 131. Epping, Ancient remains near, 17, 79 ; old track from London to, 206 ; Roman and British coins at, 76. Epping Forest, area of, for Faunistic purposes, 10 ; Cymatophora ocularis and sugaring in, 208 ; Dragon-fly, rare, in, 44 ; Existing Flowering Plants of, I ; Flora of, 116 ; Horn- beam Pollards in, 92 ; Larva-beat- ing in, 44 ; Limnaea auricularia at High Beach, 73 ; Lycaena corydon and Colias edusa and helice in, 140 ; Males of Cladocera in, 46 ; Monotropa hypopitys in, 131 ; New Rotifers in, 45 ; New species of Dasydytes in, 46 ; Pond-life in, 116 ; Rubi, further additions, 80; Spring Ramble in, 74. Essex, Eagles in, 42 ; Earthworms of, 31, 60, 107, 169, 185 ; Essex Emerald Moth in, 43 ; Marten in, 40 ; Melam-