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ANNUAL FUNGUS FORAYS. 
The Essex Field Club. — This meeting hns been fixed for 
Friday, September 30th, and Saturday, October 1st. 
Cryptogamic Society of Scotland. — The thirteenth Annual 
Conference will meet at Greenock, under the presidency of Rev. 
Hugh Macmillan, D.D., LL.D., on Tuesday, 4th October. 
Woolhope Field Club. — The usual week commences on 
October 3rd, and ends October 7th, at Hereford. The principal 
Foray for two days in the Forest of Dean. 
SocikTri Botanique de Paris. — A series of mycological 
excursions have been proposed, extending from about October 
16th. 
Hampshire Natural History Society. — A project is on foot 
for a two days’ Foray in the New Forest, about the 26th or 28th 
of October. 
BRITISH MOSS FLORA, PART X. 
We are glad to see another part of the “ Moss Flora,” by Dr. R. 
Braithwaite, completing the Tortulaceas and the Weberaceie, giving 
also a supplement to the portion already issued, with Index and 
Title Page to the first volume. For this we should at least be 
thankful. One volume, containing 225 species and 45 plates, 
with 3,000 figures, is at least a “ splendid fragment,” but, let us 
hope, not long to be a “ fragment,” of the British Moss Flora. 
TRANSACTIONS OF THE WOOLHOPE CLUB. 
The publication of the “ Herefordshire Pomona ” delayed the 
issue of these Transactions since 1876, but now that the Pomona 
has been completed, the Club has set itself to bring its Trans- 
actions up to date, and this volume is an instalment, including the 
years 1877 to 1880, the remainder to 1886 being in preparation. 
Of the contents of this volume we shall say but little, since nearly 
10 years is a very considerable period for manuscripts on scientific 
subjects to rest in pigeon-holes ; but, inasmuch as it completes 
the records of the Club down to a period not quite so remote, it 
will be welcome to members and friends. This volume has been 
carefully edited by Mr. H. Cecil Moore, and equals any of its 
predecessors. 
