vi INDEX TO VOLUME VI. HOLMES, T. V., Excursions of the Geologists' Association in Essex, 96; Geology of the District around Da- genham Breach, 142 ; Notes on the Report of the Conference of Dele- gates of Corresponding Societies of the British Association, held at Edin- burgh (1892), 175. Hoopoe at Roxwell, 98. Horksley, Great Pied Flycatcher near, 115. Hornchurch and Upminster, Geological Excursion to, 96. Houston, David, reads Paper on Botanical work in the County, 106. Humming Birds, the Clarke Collec- tion of, 43. Hydrobia (Paludestrina) jenkinsi, 76. Iceland Gull at Harwich, 207. Industries, past, of Colchester, 141. Kalm's Account of his visit to Eng- land (1748), 112. KERRY, F., Iceland Gull at Harwich, 207 ; Migration of Pieris brassicae observed at Harwich, 205. Kiln, Potter's, supposed, near Epping, 17, 79. Lake Remains, Ancient, at Felstead, 34. Larva-beating in Epping Forest, 44. Larvae, Abundance of, during Autumn, 44. Laver, Henry, Ancient Red Deer's Skull at Colchester, 7; ; Black-cap (Sylvia atricapilla) in November, 207 ; Delphinus tursio in Colne, 98 : Porbeagle Shark near Harwich and on Essex Coast, 154, 207. Lea River, New Rotifers in, 4;. Lepidoptera of the Essex Marshes, 181. Limnaea auricularia at High Beech, 73. Local Names, 141. Local Scientific Societies and Com- mittee of British Association, 131. London Smoke and Vegetation, 20S, Lycaena corydon, and Colias edusa and helice, in Epping Forest, 140. Maldon, Colias edusa and C. hyale near, 140. Marine Animals, Preservation of, for Zoological purposes, 118. Marshes of Essex, Lepidoptera of, 181. Marten in Essex, 40. Melampyrum arvense in Essex, 46. Mersea, Abundance of Spring Insects at, 99 ; Colias edusa and C. Hyale at, 130, 140; Cynthia cardui at, 131 ; Frogs and Snakes in, 140 ; Local Names in, 141 ; Otters at, 138. Meteor, Brilliant November, seen in Essex, 181. Migration of Pieris brassicae observed at Harwich, 205. Mineral Spring at Wanstead, 47. Monotropa hypopitys in Epping Forest 131. Morant's MS. of "History of Essex," 184. Mound, A, without a history, 100. Museums, County', 78. Musicapa atricapilla near Great Horksley, 115. Naturalist A, in Essex, a Century and a-half ago, 112. Neolithic Stone-Hammer at Epping, 17. Neottia nidus-avis at Hazeleigh, 116. New British Butterfly, Hesperia lineola, 43. New Forest, threatened spoliation of 18. Nycticorax grisens at Brightlingsea, 43. Officers and Council for 1892, 70. Oldham, Charles, Agrotis saucia at Woodford, 207 ; Cymatophora ocularis and sugaring in Epping Forest, 208. Otter and Trout, 98. Otters near Chelmsford, 180 ; destruc- tion of, in Essex, 41 ; at Mersea, and Cat nursing, 138. Palaeolithic Implements at Felstead, 78. Parsloes, Manor of, 151 ; Meeting at, 148.