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G
Gardeners of the Eighth Lord Petrie. Sir George Clutton .......... 201
Geology ........................................................ 308
Geology Group. Annual Reports 1966 1967. 1968 ............ 76, 198, 248
Glacial Stratigraphy of West Essex ................................ 317
Grey Squirrel .................................................. 68, 238
Grid Reference Gazeteer to Essex Place Names and Localities men-
tioned in the Flora. Adams, K. J. & Adams, J. M............. 143
H
Harley, L. S. Roman Villa at Abridge .......................... 246
Harvest Mouse .................................................. 238
Hawes, R. Queen's Park, Billericay. A Plea for Marginal Land
Conservation .............................................. 215
Hedgehog ...................................................... 65, 236
Helotiales ...................................................... 333
Hepaticae ...................................................... 89, 210
Herpetological Notes ............................................ 190
Hooper, B. A Short Report of Three Human Burials found at Great
Chesterford ................................................ 341
Hooper, B. Re-examination of the Human Skull from Wendens
Ambo, Essex .............................................. 243
House Mouse .................................................... 238
Hover Flies in an Essex Garden. Payne, R. M................... 161
I
Insecta .......................................................... 36
J
Japanese Sika Deer .............................................. 314
K
Kamptozoa ........................................................ 50
L
Lecanorales 335
M
Malenoir, G. & Pickett, J. A. A Survey of Adders in an area of Epping
Forest .................................................... 179
Malenoir, G. Herpetological Notes ................................ 190
Mammal Group Annual Report 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970.......
76, 199, 250, 304, 364
Marine Fauna of the Blackwater Estuary ........................ 2
Masefield, W. R. Some Aspects of Conservation. Presidential
Address 1970 .............................................. 255