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The Painswdck Foray ....... 299 



Lichens found near Painswick. By Robert Paulson, 



F.L.S., F.R.M.S 303 



Presidential Address. By Harold Wager, D.Sc, F.R.S., 



F.L.S 305 



Records of Surrey Resupinate Hymenomycetes. By E. M. 



Wakefield, F.L.S. and A. A. Pearson, F.L.S. . . 317 



New or Rare British Fungi. By Carleton Rea, B.C.L., 



M.A., etc 322 



On a New Species of Melanotaenium, with a general 

 account of the Genus. By Rudolph Beer, B.Sc, 

 F.L.S 331 



Note on Marasmius cauticinalis (With.) Fr. By the Very 



Rev. David Paul, LL.D., D.D 344 



A New Discinella. By W. D. Buckley . . . 346 



On the Biology of Panus stypticus. By Marie E. M. 



Johnson ........ 34^ 



The Conidia and Paraphyses of Pezicula eucrita Karst. 

 By Jessie S. Bayliss Elliott, D.Sc, and Helena C. 

 Chance, M.Sc 353 



The Red Squirrel of North America as a Mycophagist. 



By Professor A. H. R. Buller. D.Sc, Ph.D., F.R.S.C. 355 



Three New British Coprini. By Professor A. H. R. 



Buller, D.Sc, Ph.D., F.R.S.C 363 



New or Rare Microfungi. By A. Lorrain Smith, F.L.S., 



and J. Ramsbottom, M.A., F.L.S. . . .365 



Galactinia amethystina (Phill.) Wakef. By E. M. Wake- 

 field, F.L.S 375 



List of Members ' 376 



Rules 384 



Index 387 



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