vi Contents. PAGE Martins and Sparrows. By Col. Russell, xx. — Reports on Visits to Deneholes in Hangman's Wood. By the Editor, xxviii. and lvi. — The Study of the Water-mites or Hydrachnidae. By W. Saville Kent, F.L.S., xliv.— On the Parasitism of Rotifers in cysts on Vaucheria. By A. Lister, F.L.S. (with woodcuts), xlv. — On the occur- rence of Carex pseudo-cyperus and the flowering of Lemna gibba in Wanstead Park. By A. Lister, F.L.S., xlviii.— On a new "Life-slide." By C. Thomas, F.R.M.S. (with 2 woodcuts), xlix.— Preliminary Report on the Loughton Camp, li.—Zygodon forsteri in Essex. By E. M. Holmes, F.L.S., lxii.—Cecidomyia violae in Essex. By E.A. Fitch, F.L.S., lxiv. — Notes on the Study of Marine Algae. By E. M. Holmes, F.L.S., lxv.—On Fairy Rings. By Worth- ington G. Smith, F.L.S. (with 2 woodcuts), lxix. — Fungi as Food. By Dr. Wharton, M.A., F.Z.S., lxxiii.— Second Note on the Woolwich Beds at Leyton, Essex. By A. P. Wire, lxxx. — On the Relations to Each Other of Several Forms of Inflorescence. By John Gibbs (with woodcuts), lxxxviii. — Note on the White Varieties of Cochlicopa lubrica, C. tridens, and Bulimus obscurus. By Robert Miller Christy, xciii. — On the Results of Interchanging the Eggs and Young of Different Species of Birds. By Robert Miller Christy, xciv. Errata............c Index to Journal of Proceedings.......ci Appendix No. 1.—Papers and Memorials on the Protection of Wild Animals and Plants, and the present condition and future management of Epping Forest. By Dr. Cooke, J. E. Harting, F.L.S., Prof. Boulger, F.L.S., B. Meldola, F.C.S., A. G. Burrows, F.L.S., and the Editor. Appendix No. 2.—Report of the Council and Balance Sheet for 1882, Additions to Library, List of Members, &c.