CONTEXTS. 



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Report of the Shrewsbury Forav and complete Hst of 



the Fungi. By Carleton Rea, B.C.L., M.A., &c. i 



Mycetozoa seen at the Shrewsbury Foray. By Gulielma 



Lister, F.L.S. - - 15 



Presidential Address. The Relation of Fungi to other 



organisms. By Annie Lorrain Smith, F".L.S. - 17 

 Lichenologv, a new departure. By Annie Lorrain 



Smith, ^ F.L.S. - - - ' . - . . 32 



Observations on the biology of some sand-dune fungi. 



By E. M. Wakefield, F.L.S. - - - -33 



On the method of growth of the conidial clusters of 



Trichothecium roseum. By J. S. Bavliss Elliott, 



D.Sc. . - - - ' - - ' - . - 37 

 On two-spored basidia and other matter. By A. A. 



Pearson, F.L.S. - - - - - - - 39 



New or rare micro-fungi. By A. Lorrain Smith, 



F.L.S., and J. Ramsbottom, M.A., F.L.S. - 47 

 Hyphomycetes and the rotting of timber. By Annie 



Lorrain Smith, F.L.S. 54 



Some new species of Fungi Imperfecti. By J. S. 



Bayliss Elliott, D.Sc. - - - . " . . 56 

 New or rare British Fungi. Bv Carleton Rea, B.C.L., 



M.A., &c. - - -' - - - - - 61 

 Obituary notice. — Worthington G. Smith. By Annie 



Lorrain Smith, F.L.S. 65 



Resupinate Hymenomycetes from the neighbourhood 



of Wevbridge, Surrev. Bv E. M. Wakefield, 



F.L.S.; and A. A. Pearson, F.L.S. - - - 68 



