CiRC. 155. 



The Y.N.U. MYCOLOGICAL COMMITTEE, of which Mr. Charles 

 Crossland, 4, Coleridge Street, Halifax, is the Hon. Secretary, will take charge of 

 the whole of the arrangements for this meeting. Mycologists from any part of 

 Britain are cordially invited. The following have signified their intention to be 

 present: — Mr. Geo. Massee, F. R.M.S., F.L.S., Royal Herbarium, Kew ; Mr. 

 Charles Crossland, F.L.S., Halifax; Mr. J. Needham, Hebden Bridge; Mr. 

 Alfred Clarke, Huddersfield ; Mr. Thomas Gibbs, Sheffield ; Mr. J- W. Sutcliffe, 

 Halifax; Rev. William Fowler, M. A., Liversedge ; Mr. Thomas Birks, Eagles- 

 cliffe ; etc. 



MYCOLOGISTS and others interested are cordially invited to attend the 

 excursion and take part in the investigations. 



HEAD-QUARTERS will be at the Nineteenlands Farm, Lythe, two miles 

 from Sandsend Station. Terms for bed, breakfast and dinner, 6/- per day. Those 

 requiring this accommodation must communicate with Mr. Hawkesworth not later 

 than Wednesday morning, Sept. 12th, with particulars as to arrival and length of 

 stay. 



ROUTES. — These will be arranged day by day, such districts being visited 

 as leave is obtained for. 



Mulgrave Woods are open to the public on certain days in the week on pay- 

 ment, and Lord Normanby gives special permission for them to be visited on the 

 15th September. 



MEETING, MONDAY EVENING, 17th SEPT., at 6 p.m. at the 



Nineteenlands Farm, Lythe. 



At 6 p.m. the Yorkshire Mycological Committee will meet to select suitable 

 place for Fungus Foray of 1901, and to consider the constitution of that Committee 

 for 1901. 



At 6-30 p.m. A SHORT ADDRESS will be delivered as follows :— 



' Mycological Research in the United States,' 



by George Massee, F.L.S., F.R.M.S. 



Mr, A. Clarke will exhibit a number of stereoscopic photographs of fungi. 



The Fungi collected will be on view, and several Microscopes will be available. 



FUNGUS SHOW.— Members will meet each day after the ramble at 

 Nineteenlands Farm to examine the specimens collected. The specimens will be 

 arranged and on exhibition during the week. 



CONSIGNMENTS OF FUNGI from other parts of Yorkshire, or from 

 Lincolnshire, will be gladly received : they should be labelled with locality and 

 Collector's name, packed in moss or grass (not paper) and addressed to Mr. 

 Crojsland, c/o Mrs. Kid, Nineteenlands Farm, Lythe, Whitby. 



