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the club to Mis. Key for her interestiog paper. He had very great pleasure in 

 moving "that the Central Committee be authorised to spend a sum not exceed- 

 ing six pounds, in procuring coloured illustrations of the three funguses, Agaricus 

 procerus, Marasmius oreades, and Lactarius deliciosus, to illustrate a paper on 

 the Edible Funguses of Herefordshire. 



This proposition was seconded by the Eev. H. Coopek Key, and carried 

 by general consent. 



The Rev. Geoege H. CoBJfEWALL thought that some illastrationa of the 

 fossils of the Silurian rocks should be given, and would be well appreciated. 



Dr. Bull hoped it would not be long before they gave some illustrations 

 of fossils, especially of the Woolhope rocks, but a great number of them 

 had been already figured by Murchison and other authors. If their Dlus, 

 trations were for the present botanical, it must be remembered that whilst 

 the rocks and their fossils had been carefully studied, nothing had before been 

 done for the Botany of the county. 



The President then caUed on Mr. Bankin to read his paper on "The 

 Kecent Progress of Zoology." 



