62 Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union: Annual Report, 19t0. 
Philip and J. W. H. Johnson, attended the Kirby Moorside 
meeting ; 140 species were collected, 57 belonging to the family 
Agaricacex, several being additions to the York. Fung. Flo. (see 
“The Naturalist,’ November of the current year). 
Mr. Johnson collected a mould near Halifax, new to the 
British Flora, and one at Ilkley, new to Yorkshire; both will be 
noticed in ‘‘The Naturalist’’ in due course. 
Canon W. Fowler, Mr. W. N. Cheesman, and the writer attended 
the Scunthorpe meeting, and worked out a goodly number of species, 
a list of which was supphed to the L incolnshire Naturalists’ Union. 
This year’s foray was held at Sandsend for Mulgrave, and 
was remarkably successful in respect to additions to the Fungus 
Flora of the British Isles, six additional Agarics being discovered. 
Notes on each will be given in the Mulgrave report. Upwards of 
50 species were collected and identified, It was proposed and 
Sabana nels agreed that the results of all previous visits to 
Mulgrave be analysed and tabulated, and that we recommend the 
Union to sanction another year’s investigations, to make the 
work done in this district more complete. The analysis is 
already in hand. 
Mr. A. E. Peck has collected numerous species in ‘he neigh- 
bourhood of Scarborough, many of which he has carefully photo- 
graphed. Most of them have been certified by Mr. A. Clarke, and 
include several uncommon species. 
Mr. H. Slater, the Helmsley schoolmaster, sent fine specimens 
of Peziza reticulata in May; Mr. H. H. Corbett, Lepiota rachodes 
from a greenhouse at Doncaster ‘n July, and Mr. W. D. Roebuck 
a consignment of 22 species, which he collected in Lythe Bank 
Plantation, Grassington, on the 24th September. Mr. Roebuck 
sent three consignments to Sandsend. 
Canon Fowler and the writer visited Hunsworth Wood, near 
Cleckheaton, in October, and found Porta vadula, not previously 
recorded for Yorkshire, and Flammula flavida, which confirms a 
hitherto solitary county record. 
As stated above, the Committee recommend another foray 
in Mulgrave Woods from September 23rd to September 28th. 
The following members form the Committee for Ig11 :— 
Chairman—G. Massee, Kew. 
Convener—C. Crossland, 4 Coleridge Street, Halifax. 
Representative on Executive—Harold Wager. 
Other Members—Rev. Canon W. Fowler, Liversedge ; Sir H. C. 
Hawley, Bart., London; Harold Wager, Leeds ; 
A. Clarke, Eludiderstictcie W. N. Cheesman, Selby : 
Thos. Gibbs, Wirksworth ; Jas. Needham, Hebden 
Bridge; R. H. Philip; Hull; Je Weep johnson 
Dewsbury ; C. H. Broadhead, Thongsbridge; M. 
Malone, Bradford ; W. Robinson, Hull; and A. E. 
Peck, Scarborough. 
Naturalist, 
