CAoolhope Naturalists’ Field Club. 
Tae. 2 UO NG US. FORAY: 
OcroBER, 1882. 
Tae Annual Meeting for the Fungus Foray commenced by the arrival of 
Mycologists, at Hereford, on Monday, October 2nd. The places of meeting 
were fixed as follows :— 
Tuesday, October 3rd, Whitcliff Wood near Ludlow. 
Wednesday, October 4th, Dinedor Common and Camp. 
Thursday, October 5th (Club day), Credenhill Camp. 
Friday, October 6th, Haywood Forest. 
Each evening a conversazione was held at the house of Dr. Bull, with the 
exception of Thursday evening (Ciub Day), when it was held at the house of 
Mr. Cam. 
In addition to the preceding paper read at Credenhill Camp by Dr. Bull, the 
following papers were read and discussed during the week. 
A humorous post-prandial paper by Dr. Cooke on “ Puff Balls.” 
‘“The Breconshire Raptores”” by Mr. EH. CAMBRIDGE PHILLIPS. 
‘A revised list of British Discomycetes, with some suggestions as to their 
Classification?’?; and on the ‘“‘Polymorphism of Rhytisma Radicale,” by Mr. Wm. 
Puiuuirs, F.L.S., &e. 
“Notes on Gleoeapsa sanguinea” by the Rev. J. E. Vizz, M.A., F.R. Met. 
Soc. 
“¢ Hetercecism of the Uredines,,” and the ‘‘ Classification of the Uredines,” by 
Mr. C. B. PLowricut. 
‘“‘The meaning of British Bird-names,” by Mr. Henry T. Wuarron, M.A., 
Oxon., F.Z.S., Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union, &c. 
A series of enlarged Microscopic Objects, and Drawings, by Miss FLORENCE 
M. Rerp, was exhibited at the Conversazione at Dr. Bull’s house on Tuesday 
evening. 
The PRESIDENT also exhibited Drawings from the Microscope of Eggs of the 
Parasites of Birds, enlarged from 90 to 120 times. 
