ESSEX FIELD CLUB PUBLICATIONS 9 The following publications are available, from Tony Boniface, 40 Pentland Avenue, Chelmsford, Essex, CM14 AZ. All titles are available to individuals on a cash with order basis. Please add 50p towards postage and packing irrespective of the size of the order. Field Club notelets (illustrated in previous Newsletters) are marketed in packets of ten, two of each design, together with envelopes. They are on sale at Field Club Meetings at £ 1.00 per packet or by post for £ 1 + 75p to cover postage and packing. THE ESSEX NATURALIST SERIES No. 1. Deer of Essex by Dr Donald Chapman. A 50 page paperback describingthe distribution and hi story of deer in Essex. Photographs, maps, etc. ISBN 0 905637 06 2 (published 1977) PRICE £2.00 No. 3. Tiptree Heath - its history and natural history by Laurie Forsyth. 19 page booklet describingthe most important heathland habitat inEssex. ISBN 0 905637 08 9 (published 1978) PRICE 60p. No. 4. The Wildlife of Epping Forest edited by Dr David Corke. 60 page paperback with photographs and line illustrations. A review of the animal 1ife ofthe Forest by the leading experts on each group of animals. ISBN 0 905637 09 7 (published 1979) PRICE £1,50 No. 5. The Essex Field Club - the first 100 years by L. S. Harley. 21 page booklet describingthe history ofthe Club on the occasion of its centenary. Photographs. ISBN0905637 100(publishedl980)PRICE£1.00 No. 6. The Smaller Moths of Essex by A. M. Emmet. The most detailed account ofthe smallermoths ever published for any Briti sh county. Distribution maps and detailsof over 1000 speci es. Illustrations of representativemoths in each major group. ISBN0905637 11 9(published 1981)PRICE£5,00(reducedfrom£7.00). No. 7. Lords Bushes by M. W. Hanson. The history and ecology of an Epping Forest woodland. 69 page paperback with 8 pages of photographsand additional line drawings. ISBN 0 905637 12 7 (published 1983) PRICE £3,00 No. 8. The Larger Moths and Butterflies of Essex by A. M. Emmet and G. A. Pyman. The companion volume to No. 6. Distribution maps for every species and a complete analysis of the changing butterfly and moth fauna of Essex. ISBN 0 905637 13 5 (publishedl985) PRICE £6.00 (reduced from £9.00). Volume 6 and Volume 8 are available together for £9.00 post free. No. 9. The Dragonflies of Essex by Dr Edward Benton. Avery comprehensive and readable account of the county dragonfly fauna. It includes the results of a recent county-wide survey and much hi stori cal information. ISBN0905637 143 (published 1988)PRICE £5.95 No. 10. Essex Elm by M. W. Hanson. Elms were devastated by Dutch Elm disease. InthisbookletMarkHanson examines the role of elms in the landscape and their uses, and also gives an up-to-date account of their status in Essex today. 87 pages, 19 photographs,maps andillustrations.ISBN0905637 15 1 (published 1990)PRICE£3.95 No. 11. Epping Forest - through the eye of the naturalist edited by M. W. Hanson. A book chronicling the complex land-use history of Essex's most famous Forest with modern accounts of its flora and fauna. ISBN0905637 16X(publishedl992)PRICE£10 No. 12. Essex Naturalist No 12 (New series) - Journal edited by M. W. Hanson. ISSN 0071-1489, ISBN 0 905637-17-8 (published 1995) PRICE £5 No. 13. Essex Naturalist No 13 (New series) -Journal edited by P.R. Harvey & CW. Plant. ISSN 0071-1489 (published 1996) PRICE £5 No. 14. Essex Naturalist No 14 (New series)-Journal edited by CW. Plant. ISSN 0071-1489 (published 1997) PRICE £5 The Clay Tobacco-pipe in Britain by L. S. Harley. 51 page paperback covering the the story and identification of these pipes. Special attention is given to pipes made in Essex and East Anglia.ISBN 0 905637 00 3 (second edition 1976) PRICE £2.50. Essex Field Club Newsletter No. 24, February 1998