Appendix. vii "Notes on the Ancient Cemetery at Saffron Walden." T. V. Holmes, P.G.S., &c. " On Wingless Birds " (Lecture). Dr. Henry Woodward, F.R.S. "Recent Birds" (Demonstration). R. Bowdler Sharpe, F.L.S., &c. " The Palaeolithic Gravels of the Hackney Brook." J. E. Greenhill. " Notes on a Collection of Palaeoliths from Warren Hill, Suffolk, and Felstead, Essex." Rev. A. W. Rowe, M.A., F.G.S. "Lepores Palaeolithici; or the Humorous Side of Flint Implement Hunting." Worthington G. Smith, F.L.S., M.A.I., &c. "Remarks on the Peat-Beds at Tilbury, Essex " (Address and Demonstra- tion). T. V Holmes, F.G.S. " Notes on a New Essex Gall on Cardamine." E. A. Fitch, F.L.S., and Peter Inchbald, F.L.S. '' Report on the Flowering Plants growing in the neighbourhood of Colchester, Essex." J. C. Shenstone, F.R.M.S. " Preliminary Report on the recent Earthquake Shock in Essex." R. Meldola, F.R.A.S., and William White. " On the Earth-subsidence at Lexden, near Colchester, Essex, in May, 1862." T. V. Holmes, F.G.S., M.A.I., &c. " On the occurrence of the Rhizopod Clathrulina elegans, in Essex." Charles Thomas, F.G.S., F.R.M.S. " On the Deer in Epping Forest." J. E. Harting, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. " The Hornbeam in the Woodlands of Essex, and in South-west England" (Address). Prof. Boulger, F.L.S., F.G.S. " Ongar Park, Essex, in the Past, from an Entomologist's point of view." James L. English. "Colchester Castle" (Address and Demonstration). J. Horace Round, F.S.A. " The Mersea Wild-fowl Decoy" (Address and Demonstration). Henry Laver, M.R.C.S., F.L.S. " The Flora of Mersea " (Address). J. C. Shenstone, F.R.M.S. " The Politics of the Potato-Fungus." Worthington G. Smith, F.L.S. " The Objects of Interest found during the two days' Fungus Foray in Epping Forest, October 3rd and 4th, 1884 " (Address). Dr. M. C. Cooke, M.A., F.L.S. " Entomological Notes from an old Pocket-book." James L. English. " River-Drift Man in South-west Essex." William H. Smith. " On the Transmission of Form in Heterostyled Plants." E. Rosling, F.R.M.S, and R. M. Christy. " A Hint on the Vitality of Seeds." Joseph Clarke, F.S.A. " First Report of the Denehole Explorations at Hangman's Wood, near Grays, Essex." T. V. Holmes, F.G.S., and William Cole. " Notes on the Osteological Remains in the Deneholes." E. T. Newton, F.G.S., &c. " Note on the Nieder Mendig Quern-stone found in a Denehole." F. W. Rudler, F.G.S., Director Anthrop. Inst. " The Salting-Mounds of Essex." Henry Stopes, F.G.S. " Notes on ' Salting-Mounds.'" Rev. J. C. Atkinson, M.A. Field Meetings.—Six field meetings were held, in addition to a meeting at the British Museum of Natural History, and at the Crystal Palace in conjunction with the Geologists' Association. At the meet- ing at the Museum (which was held at Dr. Woodward's kind invitation), he delivered a very interesting lecture on "Wingless Birds," illustrated by specimens and a large number of diagrams and drawings. At the same meeting Mr. Bowdler Sharpe very kindly conducted a demonstra-