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CiRC. No. 127, 



SATURDAY'S ROUTES.— It is proposed to work Stainor Wood (about 

 a mile S. of Selby) in the afternoon, and arrangements will also be made for 

 working Rishop's Wood {rail to Ilambleton Station). 



Some of the visitors will arrive this day, and in order that arrangements may 

 be made for the afternoon's investigations, members and visitors should advise 

 Mr. Cheesman as to the time they arrive. 



MONDAY'S ROUTES.— Escrick Woods (10-25 a.m. train from Sell)y 

 to Riccall Station), Blackwood and Osgodby Woods to be explored (see map). 



MONDAY EVENING :— At 6 p.m. the Yorkshire Mycological Committee 

 will meet to select suitable place for Fungus Foray of 1897, and to consider the 

 constitution of that Committee for 1897. 



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



By Rev. Canon Du Port, M.A., on ' A Case of Poisoning from eating Amanita 

 pantherina at Charleville (Ardennes)'. 



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By Geo. Massee, F.L.S., F.R.M.S., on * Some Doubtful Species o^ Agaricus.' 



By Carleton Rea, M.A., on 'The Duration of the Sporophore of CoUyhia 

 ttiberosa and CyatJins striatns.'' 



By Harold Wager, F.L.S., on ' The Sexuality of the Agaricinece.' 



An Oxy-hydrogen Lantern will be provided for the illustration of the papers, 

 and for showing any slides relating to fungi that may be sent. 



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. 



TUESDAY'S ROUTES.— Camblesforth and Carlton Woods, about 6 

 miles south of Selby, will be investigated. Conveyances will leave the Londes- 

 borough Arms, Selby, at 9-30 a.m. 



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

 the Fondesborough Arms Hotel, Selby, to examine the specimens collected. _ The 

 specimens will be arranged and on exhibition on Monday and Tuesday Evenings. 



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- 

 Cheesman at the Londesborough Arms, Selby. 



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A LINCOLNSHIRE DAY will be arranged for Wednesday, 23rd 

 September, if any members or visitors can spare the time to work the woods near 

 Brigg. Any who will, should communicate with Rev. E. Adrian Woodruffe- 

 Peacock, F.L.S., Cadney Vicarage, near Brigg, in time to enable him to make 

 arrangements and obtain leave. 



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