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Mr. Massee gave a most interesting, instructive, and racy lecture 
on ‘Edible and Poisonous Fungi,’ which was illustrated by upwards 
of 40 large coloured drawings of species dealt with. The lecturer 
dwelt on various points bearing on the recognition of species in the 
field; the best methods of cooking ; and on the waste of good tasty 
morsels through prejudice, neglect, and lack of knowledge. 
The efforts put forth to make the meeting generally educational 
were highly appreciated by the local society and the members’ friends, 
of whom there was a very good attendance on the Monday evening. 
The weather for collecting purposes was all that could be desired, 
The list of species collected is as follows :— 
HYMENOMYCETES. 
AGAPRPICING A. 
Amanita phalloides Fr. Notton. ; 
Amanita mappa Fr. Hugsett ; Birdwell; Notton. 
Amanita muscaria Linn. Notton Park Wood. 
Amanita rubescens Pers. Woolley ; Notton. 
Amanitopsis vaginata Roze. Birdwell. 
Amanitopsis adnata Smith. Notton. 
Lepiota procera Scop. Rockley Dam. 
Lepiota cristata A. & S. Hugsett ; Rockley. 
Armillaria mellea Vahl. Hugsett ; Stainborough. 
Clitocybe cerrussata Fr. Savin Royd. 
Clitocybe fumosa Pers. Hugsett. 
Clitocybe fragrans Sow. Hugsett ; Stainborougb. 
Clitocybe subdecastes Cook & Massee. Notton. 
Laccaria laccata Scop. Birdwell; Hugsett ; Stainborough. 
Collybia radicata Rehl. Hugsett. 
Collybia platyphyila Fr. Hugsett; Stainborough ; Notton. 
ollybia maculata A. & S. Birdwell; Savin Royd. 
Collybia velutipes Fr. Notton. 
Collybia tuberosa Bull. Birdwell. 
Mycena rugosa Fr. Hugsett; Stainborough. 
Mycena galericulata Scop. Hugsett; Stainborough ; Notton. 
Mycena Polygramma Bull. Hugsett ; Stainborough. 
"ycena alcalina Fr. Hugsett ; Stainborough. 
ycena filopes Fr. Hugsett. 
| Jena sanguinolenta A. &S. Stainborough ; Notton. 
_— Plicosa Fr. Hugsett. 
coe Ov, 
