6 4 



M YCETOZOA — continued. 



Enerthenema elegans. Bowm 



DlCTYDIUM UMBILICATDM. 



Schrad. var. fuscum. 



Com atricha obtdsata. Preuss. 



Near Lyndhurst. 



PERSOONI. Rost. 



Near Lyndhurst. 



Reticularia Lycoperdon. Bull. 

 Rhinefield. 



TYPHOIDES. Rost. 



Vinney Ridge. 



Arcyria punicea. Pers. 

 albida. Pers. 



Lamproderma iridieum. Mass. 

 Near Lyndhurst. 



var. pomiformis. 



flava. Pers. 



All near Lyndhurst. 



Cribraria aurantinca. Schrad 

 Near Lyndhurst. 



Lycogala flavo-fdscum. Rost. 



Mark Ash. 



In addition to the above there is a large number of Fungi, for 

 which only one or two localities had been recorded, that have since 

 been noticed in other parts of the Forest, and some, indeed, found 

 to be of very general distribution. 



October, 1910. 



My Experiences of New Guinea and 

 its Wild Savages. 



By James E. Liddiard, Esq., f.r.g.s. 



Notwithstanding the unfavourable weather, a good audience 

 assembled to listen to the very interesting lecture that was 

 given by Mr. James E. Liddiard, f.r.g.s., the Chairman of the 

 Geographical Section, entitled, <£ My Experiences of New Guinea 

 and its Wild Savages." 



Dr. Moorhead presided, and in calling upon the lecturer, said 

 that he had always listened to him with much pleasure and profit. 

 In opening his lecture, Mr. Liddiard said that he had enjoyed the 

 advantage of travelling far from the beaten tracks, th t he had 

 experienced the delight that the sight of the world's wonderlands 

 and of far-away islands always enkindles, that he knew something, 

 too, of the keen gratification that inspires those whose privilege it is 

 to look upon the comparatively unknown, and that he did not 

 remember any part of the world where all this had been felt more 

 deeply than in that of which he was about to speak. The lecturer 

 said it had been his pleasure and his privilege on several occasions 

 in past years to speak to the members of the Society of his travels 

 in various parts of the world — in the Far North and the Far South, 

 in the Far East and the Far West, — and he now had to ask them to 

 accompany him to a comparatively recently acquired British 

 possession, one of the youngest in the great family of the nation, and 



Read nth December, igog. 



