126 Field Meetings, 1906. 
Lastveea felis-mas, Leontodon hivtus, Lycopus europaeus, Lysimachia 
vulgaris, Matricarvia inodova, was in every soil by way sides. 
Molina varia, Nardus stricta, Cinanthe fistulosa, Onopordon 
acanthium, two fine plants in a stack yard. Potentilla procumbens, 
growing in large quantity by Folly drain and on Belton Turbary 
was the find of the day. Quercus pedunculata, was all over the 
same Turbary as seedlings. Ranunculus Flammula, Sagina nodosa , 
at Epworth Turbary side with Sagina procumbens, Salix repens, 
Scabiosa succisa, and Utricularia vulgaris in Folly Drain. 
Insects seen at this meeting were Pieris brassice, P. vape, 
Vanessa urtice, Epinephele tithonus, C. pamphilus, Polyommatus 
phloeas, Lyceena icarus, Plusia gamma, Hydroecia nictitans, Cidaria 
testata, Larve of P. bucephala in large numbers. 
The fifty-third meeting was held in the neighbourhood of. 
LOUTH, for a Fungus Foray, on October 11th. 
The Greasy Field was visited, and Mr. Carter read a descrip- 
tion of the Fauna and Flora of this area. 
The season was late for general botany but about 200 notes 
were made and the rarer specimens taken for the County 
Herbarium. ; 
Fungi were worked for all the way and Mr. H. C. Hawley 
took away with him some 104 species, the most interesting of 
which were Tricholoma panceolum, T. saponaceum, Clitocybe odova. 
Pholiota vadicosa, Stropharia inuncta, Hypholoma epixanthum, Panus 
torulosus, Boletus rufescers, Polyporus adustus, Hydnum aureum, 
Peniophora cinerea, Coniophova umbrina, Helotium claro-flavum. 
Helotium fagineum most of which were new records for the County. 
At the Annual Meeting held at Lincoln in December, it was resolved 
that, owing to the erratic manner in which the Transactions of 1895, 
were paged that the series now being issued annually be paged from 
1905. The part thus ignored contained two valuable articles one by the 
late John Cordeaux, and another by Mr. F. M. Burton. It was decided 
toagain print these in a future part so they may be retained in our 
pages. 
It is hoped that members will support our publication by sending 
articles and notes for publication, and will record their observations 
and notify the Sectional Secretaries as early as possible so that the 
registers may be kept upto date, and so assist in compiling the lists 
published from time to time, 
