Peck: Mvycologtsts at Scarborough. Oy 
Miss E. M. Wakefield kindly identified several species 
included in the Thelephorez. 
Mr. Cheesman as usual dealt with the Mycetozoa, and Mr. 
Roe was responsible for the Ascomycetes, Uredinacee, etc. 
The following species marked + are new to the County, 
those marked a are new to the N.E. Vice-County, and thosé 
marked * are new to the Scarborough district. 
*Amamta muscaria L. var. puella Pers. 
+A. strobiliformis Vitt. 
** Tepiota lenticularis (Lasch.) Fr. = Amanita lenticularis 
GS: 
*Mycena nwea Quel. 
** Pleurotus pantoleucus Fr. 
+ Lactarius scobiculatus (Scop.) Fr. 
*L. vietus Fr. 
**T. mnimus W.G.S. 
** Russula rosacea Fr. 
*R. purpurea Gillet. 
*R. coerulea Pers. 
*R. atropurpurea Krombh. 
** Cantharellus Friesti Quel. 
*Entoloma speculum Fr. 
** Teptonia aethiops Fr 
* Nolanea pisciodora (Ces) Fr. 
**Inocybe plumosa (Bol.) Fr. 
+ Cortinarius (Myx.) delibutus Fr. . 
*Coprinus fuscescens (Schaeff.) Fr. 
tHydnum aurantiacum (Batsch.) Fr. 
** HT, stupatum Fr. 
t+ Tremellodon gelatinosum (Scop.) Fr. 
*Clavaria fusiformis (Sow.) 
+Lycoperdon molle Pers. 
+Septoria petroselini Desm. var api: Br. et Cav. (On 
cultivated celery, Seamer Road, Scarborough, 
per T. N. Roberts). . 
*Physarum didermoides Rost. 
*Didymium nigripes Fr. var. xanthopus. 
*Cribraria macrocarpa Schrad. 
*Enteridium olwaceum Ehrenb. 
Notwithstanding the serious disadvantage arising from the 
absence of such expert workers as Messrs. Geo. Massee, Chas. 
Crossland, and Thos. Gibbs, the results of the Annual Foray 
of 1915 are highly satisfactory. 
At the ‘ Business’ Meeting held, votes of thanks were 
accorded to Lord Londesborough and Major the Hon. J. 
Dawnay for permission to visit their estates, and it was decided 
to meet next year at Buckden from September 23rd to Septem- 
ber 28th. 
1916 Jan. 1, 
