viii INDEX TO VOLUME IX. Mammalian Remains at Great Yeldham, Essex, 115 ; The Relation of Palaeolithic Man to the Glacial Epoch, 245. Holmes, T. V., and W. Whitaker, Report on the Stutton Boring, 215 ; Preliminary Report on the Boring for Coal at Weeley in Essex, 253. Homing Pigeon taking to the Wild, 260. Howard, David, Elected President, 24, 30 ; Re-elected, 145, 20; ; On the Epping Forest Museum, 103 ; Presidential Address and on Water Supply of Lea Valley viewed in the light of recent researches, 150; On condition of Forest, 248. Howell, Rev. W. C., Suggested Inscription for Forest Museum, 251. Hurnard, S. F., Rainfall at Lexden in 1896, 264. Ightham, Bones from Fissures in Kentish Rag at, Mr. E. T. Newton on, 23. Ingrave, Probable Solitary Heron's Nest near, 224. Kingfishers killed by flying against a window, 225. Lach-Szyrma, Rev. W. S., on the Forest and Local Museums, 251. Laindon, A White Hare at, 223. Land fallen out of Cultivation in Essex, Geological Nature of, 70. Laver, Henry, Occurrence of the Bearded Tit, and other notable Birds in Essex, 52 ; Potash-making in Essex, a lost Rural Industry, 119 ; Otters and Badgers near Colchester, 222 ; Crossbill at Lexden, and Albino Starlings at West Bergholt, 224. Laver Collection, Rare Lepidoptera from, Exhibited, 23. Lawford, Little Auk at, 224. Lea Bridge, Mammoth and Rhinoceros Bones from pit at, 23 ; East London Waterworks Pumping Station at, 96. Lea River, Voyage from Bromley to Waltham Abbey on, 87 ; Notes on, Bromley, Bow, Old Ford, 89 ; An Episode in the History of, 190 ; Second Voyage from Hertford to Waltham Abbey on, 208 ; Plants observed on banks of, 210, 213 ; Salmon in, 227. Lea Valley, Water Supply of, viewed in the light of recent researches, 150. Lepidoptera, Rare, Exhibited from the Laver Collection, 23. Lexden, Crossbill at, 224 ; Rainfall at, in 1896, 264. Library of the Essex Field Club, MSS. and Papers relating to F,pping Forest in, 157. Local Museum at Pilsen, 252. Lister, A., Conducts at Fungus Foray, November 21st, 1896,249; Demon- stration on Mycetozoa, 251. Lister, Miss G., Drawings and Demon- stration of Mycetozoa, 251. Lockyer, Alfred, Retires from Treasurership, 142, 150, 206. Mammalian Remains at Great Yeldham, Essex, Discovery of, 115. Mammoth and other Remains found in the neighbourhood of Chelmsford, 16 ; Notes on the Geological Section in which they were discovered, 10 ; Mammoth and Rhinoceros Bones from Clapton, presented, 23. Martins and Swallows, Late Staying, at Chelmsford, 260. Meetings of the Club in 1894 and 1895, the President's (Mr. Chancellor) comments upon, 37. Melanism in Catocala nupta, 228. Meldola, Prof. R., The Eastern Boundary Stones of the Forest of Waltham, I ; Exhibits remarkable aberration of Satyrus janira from Noak Hill, 23 ; Wasps killing flies, 228.