N.B — The Railway Booking Clerks will only grant these reduced fares io 
Members and Associates producing a Special Certificate signed by the Secretary 
of the Union. Members and Associates wishing for this Certificate must apply 
to Mr. Sheppard for it. At stations on the N.E. Rly. tickets at the reduced fares 
will be issued on production of the signed card of membership. 
PERMISSION to visit their estates has been kindly granted by Lord 
Dartmouth and the West Riding County Council. 
THE AREA to be investigated includes Royd House, Mollicar, Hey, 
Storthes Hall, and other woods. 
HEADQUARTERS will be at the Golden Cock Inn, Farnley Tyas, about 
4^ miles from Huddersfield. The usual terms have been arranged for bed, break- 
fast, out-lunch and dinner. On the opening day, Saturday, Sept. 22nd, conveyances 
will meet trains aniving at Huddersfield up to 2-30 p.m. to carry passengers and 
luggage direct to headquarters ; seats must be booked, through Mr. Crossland, not 
later than September i8th. Parties arriving later, or on any subsequent day, will 
please make their own arrangements for reaching Farnley Tyas. The terminus of 
the Huddersfield and Alrnondbury tramway is within 2^ miles distant. The 
accommodation at the Inn and in the village being very limited, it is probable 
that some of those who attend the foray will have to seek slejping accommo- 
dation in Huddersfield. Applications for accommodation at Farnley Tyas must 
be made to Mr. Crossland. 
ROUTES. — There will be a short foray on the Saturday afternoon in the 
immediate neighbourhood. Each day's investigations will be selected according 
to circumstances. The excursions will set out each morning about 10 o'clock. 
Members of Local Natural History Societies are particularly requested to 
bring or send specimens from their several localities in order to make the exhibition 
typical of the Fungus Flora of the Huddersfield and adjoining districts. 
Consignments of fungi from any part of Yorkshire will be welcome, and will 
receive every attention ; a list of the species sent will be returned if desired. The 
specimens should be carefully packed with grass or moss (not paper) in suitable 
boxes and addressed to the Secretary, Mycological Committee, the Golden 
Cock Inn, Farnley Tyas, near Huddersfield. 
Arrangements will be made for the exliibition of the specimens gathered, or 
sent, each day. They will be laid on tables and labelled in the order in which they 
appear in the Yorkshire Fungus Flora. A large well lighted room has been 
secured for this purpose. All necessary books and microscopes will be available. 
Stereoscopic and other photographs, and coloured drawings of fungi will be on 
exhibit. 
On Monday evening, Mr. Massee will give an address on *' Modern 
Mycologists." 
On Tuesday evening, Mr. Harold Wager, F.R.S., will speak on "Recent 
Researches on Reproduction in the Fungi." 
The usual business meeting of the Mycological Committee will be held on the 
Wednesday evening. 
