TUESDAY EVENING— Mr. Massee will give a Talk on Mycological 
celebrities from tarly tinies onwards, iilustrared by the lantern. 
WEDNESDAY EVENING.— Summary of work done in this district by the 
Mycological Conimittee during its several visits under the auspices ot the Union, 
and on informal occasions by C. Crossland. 
BUSINESS MEETING 8 30. 
Mycologists are requested to bring their books, microscopes, etc, Messrs. 
Clarke and Crossland will have each a series of coloured drawings for inspection. 
Mr. W. N. Cheesman wiil have a series of Myoetozoa mounted for the micioscope, 
and Mr. A. E. Peck a number of photographs, and lantern slides of Fungi. 
lPorJ^6birc flDarine I610I0Q? Committee* 
Chairman: Prof. W. Garstang, M.A., F.Z.S., Leeds. 
Convtntr: Rev. V. H. WoODS, B.D., Bainton, Driffield. 
A MEETING 
Of the Marine Biology Committee will be held at 
SCARBOROUGH 
From Friday, September 22i\d, to Tuesday, September 26th, 1911. 
Headquarters : Matthew's Boarding House, Scarborough. 
In the daytmie, excursions, to be arranged at headquarters, will be taken in 
search of forms of marine life, and each evening ihere will be discussions on the 
specimens collected. It is hoped that a series of lectures can be arranged. 
ACCOMMODATION : — Suitable accommodation can be secured at 
Matthew's Hoaidinij; i louse. Terms, 6/- per day. Members desiring accom- 
modation sliould commanicate witii the Convener, the Rev. F. H. Woods, B.D., 
Bainton, Driffield. 
Scarborough is an excellent centre for Marine Biology. 
RAILWAY FACILITIES :— Cheap Excursion Tickets to Scarb(jrough are 
issued from all parts of Yorkshire. 
A short account of the .Maiine Biology of Scarborough by Dr. Irving will be 
found in The Naturalist for September, It may be added that Scarborough is 
extremely rich in microscopic moUusca. Great numbers of the empty shells are 
washed up on the sands ; but it is very important to discover as far as possible 
the habitat of the living animals. 
Among the rarer and most interesting molkucs may be mentioned : — 
P. interstincta. 
Ondina obliqua. 
Turbonilla lactea. 
Eulimella nitidissima. 
Bela rufa. 
Hccdropleura costata. 
Clathurella linearis . 
Actceon tornatilis. 
Tornatina obtusa. 
Fhilina scabra. 
P. punctata. 
P. catena. 
Limacina retroversa. 
Leuconia bidentata. 
which are only washed up in their 
Nuculana minuta. 
Modiolaria marmorata. 
Pa I Ho lu fn tige rin u m . 
Lima subauriculata. 
Montacuia substriata. 
Last2a rubra. 
Tapes virgineus. 
Dentalium entale. 
Lacuna parva. 
Rissoa inconspicua. 
Cingula t^ifaiciata. 
Capulus hungaricus . 
Acti-s asca)is. 
A. minor. 
Pyrgulina indi tincta. 
Some of these are deep sea moUusos, 
young state. 
The Committee would 
branch of Marine Biology. 
lad to welcome all who are interested m au} 
