N.6.— The Railway Booking @Ierks will only grant these reduced 

 fares to Members and Associates producing a Special Certificate 

 signed by the Secretary of the Union. Members and dissociates 

 wishing for this Certificate must apply to Mr. Sheppard for it. 

 and must enclose a stamped directed envelope and their current 

 card of membership of the Union, which latter will be returned 

 with the Certificate. At stations on the N. E. RIy. tickets at the 

 reduced fares will be issued on production of the signed card of 

 membership. 



PERMISSION to visit an extensive portion of his estates in the neighljour- 

 liood of Hehnsley has been kindly granted by I>ord Feversham. 



THE AREA TO BE INVESTIGATED includes Buncombe Park and 

 Beech Woods, Beckdale, Ashdale, etc., etc. 



Mycologists generally are cordially invited to attend and take part in the work. 

 It is hoped all members of the Yorkshire Mycological Committee will make it 

 convenient to be present. 



HEADQUARTERS will be at Mr. Barker's, Royal Oak, Helmsley. Terms 

 6/- per day, including bed, breakfast, sandwiches for out-lunch, dinner, and 

 attendance. Dinner will be served each day at 5 p.m. Those intending to l;e 

 present must communicate with Mr. Barker early in September. 



ROUTES. — Members will assemble at the Royal Oak on the Saturday 

 afternoon, and arrange for a short foray in the immediate neighbourhood. 



Excursions set out at 9-30 each morning. 



Monday, September 28th — Duncombe Parle and Beech Woods. 

 Tuesday, ,, 29th — Beckdale. 



Wednesday, ,, 30th — Ashdale, etc. 



Critical species of Fungi will be examined nn the return of each day's 

 excursion. 



Evening Meetings at 7-30. 



On Monday evening, Mr. Massee will deliver a lecture on *' Bacteria in their 

 Relation to the Higher Plants ; " and Mr. Thos. Gibbs, Sheffield, will speak (3n 

 "Some recently noticed Coprophiles." 



On Tuesday evening, Mr. A. D. Cotton, London, will s'leak on " Pure 

 Cultures of Fungi from Orchid' Mycorhiza." Mr. A. Clarke, Huddersfield, will 

 give "A Demonstration of some Methods of Preparing Illustrations of Fungi." 



On Wednesday evening, the Meeting of the Mycological Committee will be 

 held for transaction of business — reports, placS of meeting for next year's fora\', 

 election of President, Secretary, and Committee, votes of thanks, etc. 



Stereoscopic and other photographs and coloured drawings of Fungi will be 

 <jn exhibit. 



Consignments of Fungi may be sent from any part of Yorkshire, or from 

 Lincolnshire, addressed to Mr. Crossland, c/o Mr. Barker, Royal Oak, Helmsley, 

 R.S.O., Yorks. These should be carefully packed with grass or moss (not paper) 

 in sinall hampers or boxes. 



