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l^oil^sbite Matutalists' IHnion. 



president : 



JOHN CORDEAUX, M.B.O.U., Great Cotes, Lincolnshire. 



Ibon. Secrerarg : 



WM. DENISON ROEBUCK, K.L.S., Sunny Bank. Leeds. 



1bon* Secretary for this HbcctUxQ : 



W. NORWOOD CHEESMAN, The Crescent, Selby. 



Iboiu Secretary to tbe li)orftsbiie /Ibscologlcal Committee* 



CHARLES CROSSLAND, 4, Coleridge Street, Halifax. 



THE 127th meeting 



Win be held at 



SELBY, 



FOR A 



FUNGUS 



FORAY 



9 



SATURDAY TO TUESDAY, 



SEPTEMBER 19th to 22nd, 1896 



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RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.— Through return tickets at pleasure 

 party rates will be issued at ail stations on the G.N., II. & B., L. & Y., L. & N.W., 

 M., S. & L., Midland, and N.E. Railways, which have booking arrangements for 

 Selby, liaml)leton, Esct'ick, Riccall, and Chff Common, to Members and Associates of 

 the Y.N. U. producing their signed card of membership. Tickets taken on Saturday, 

 Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday, September 19 to 22, will be available for return any 

 day up to Wednesday, September 22nd. 



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, E.R.M.S., P\L.S., Royal Herbarium, Kew ; Canon 

 J- M. Du Port, M. A., of Denver, Norfolk ; Mr. Carlton Rea, M. A.,, Worcester; Rev. 

 W. Fowler, M.A. ; Mr. H. T. Soppitt, Plalilax ; Mr. U. Bairstow, Halifax; 

 Mr. J. W. Sutchffe, Halifax ; Mr. A. Clarke, Huddersfield ; Mr. J. Needham, 

 Hebden Bridge; Mr. Charles Crossland, Halifax; Mr. Harold Wager, F.L.S., 

 Leeds, etc. 



HOTEL ACCOMMODATION. - 



tion at the Londesborouirh Arms Hotel. 



Members will find ample accommoda- 



BOOKS AND MAPS.— The district to be investigated is shown on sheets 

 93S.E. and 87 N.E. of the One-Inch Ordnance Map. In the ' Naturalist ' for 

 Jan., 18S5, is an account of a Fungus Foray at Selby, with list of 134 species 

 collected, all in the East Riding portion of the district. 



PERMISSION to visit their estates is kindly granted by Lady Beaumont, 

 Lord Wenlock, Lord Londcsborough, Mr. Charles Weddall, Mr. Riley Briggs, Mr. 

 J. Lloyd Wharton, M.P., and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. 



MYCOLOGISTS and others interested are cordially invited (o attend the 

 excursion and take part in the investigations. 



