CiRCUlAR 21-^. 
l^orKsbive BaturaUsts' mnion. 
president : 
Dr. WHEELTON HIND, B.Sc, F.G.S., Stoke- on-Tient. 
1boiu Secvetavg : 
T. SHEPPARD, F.G.S., Municipal Museums, Hull. 
THE 213TM MEETING 
WII-L BE HEI.I) AT 
SANDSEND 
For a Fungus Foray 
In MULGRAVE WOODS, 
From Satumai, Sepi. I9ti lo THursdaii, Sepi. !!4tD, 1908. 
Cbairmau of /Ifc^cological Contmittee ; 
GEORGE MASSEE, F.L.S., V.M.H., of the Royal Herbarium, Kew. 
1bon. Sec. /narcological Committee: 
CHAS. CROSSLAND, F.L.S., 4 Coleridge Street, Halifax. 
RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.— Through return tickets at pleasure 
party rates will be issued at all Stations on the G.C., G.N., H. & B., L. & V., 
L. & N.W., Midland, and N.E. Railways, which have booking arrangements for 
Sandsend to Members and Associates of the Y. N.U., surrendering the 
Certificate noted below. Tickets taken on Friday, September iSlh, will be available 
for return on Friday, September 25th. "Where through bookings are not in operation 
Members may book to most convenient junction, and re-book to destination, 
the reduced fare being available for each stage of the journey, 
N.B.— The Railway Booking Clerks will only grant these reduced fares to 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. Riy. tickets at the reduced fares will be issued on production of 
the signed card of membership. 
PERMISSION to visit the fine Mulgrave Woods has been kindly granted 
by the Rev. the Marquis of Normandy. 
HEADQUARTERS will be at Melrose House, Sandsend. Application for 
accommodation must be made to Mr. C. Crossland. 
ROUTES. — These will be arranged each morning. Members will assemble 
at Headquarters on the Saturday afternoon. 
Parts of each of the first three evenings will be given to Mycological Papers 
and discussion. Mr. Massee will deal with " Economic Fungi " ; Mr. Wager with 
*' Spore Formation in the Agaricinece " ; Mr. Hawley with " New Fungi found in 
Lincolnshire," also " Fungi found on a dead thistle at Braflferton " ; and Mr. John- 
son with "Fungi which have developed on material taken from polluted West 
Riding streams." 
The usual Business Meeting of the Mycological Committee will be held on the 
Wednesday evening. 
