Circular 303 ] 
Yorkshire IRaturaUsts’ “111111011. 
^vczibmt : 
T. W. WOODHEAD, M.Sc., Ph.D., F.L.S., Huddersfield. 
Hon. ^rrretarira : 
W. H. PEARSALL, D.Sc., F.L.S., The University, Leeds. 
F. A. MASON, F.R.M.S., 29 Frankland Terrace, Leeds. 
®0ral Sbmtarir : 
j . HARTSHORN, Leyburn, S.O. Yorks. 
feasmm : 
E. HAWKESWORTH, " Sunnyside,” Cross Gates, Leeds. 
The 303rd Meeting will he held at 
BUCKDEN 
For a Mycological Investigation of tke 
District, from Saturday, September 30th, 
to Thursday, October 5th, 1922. 
Chairman of Mycological Committee : 
HAROLD WAGER, D.Sc., F.R.S., F.L.S., Leeds. 
Hon. Secretary : 
A. E. PECK, “ Tosti,” 20 Avenue Rd., Scarborough. 
HEADQUARTERS will be at the Buck Inn, Buckden, Skipton. 
Proprietors, Messrs. C. and A. Varley. Terms 10s. per day. Members 
should write direct to book their rooms, saying whether they are willing 
to share a bedroom. It is believed that the “ Township Hall ” will be 
available for work and exhibition purposes. This is suitable and con- 
venient in every way. The nearest Railway Station to Buckden is Grassing- 
ton, Midland Railway. Motor vehicles meet all trains on arrival from 
Skipton . 
THE DISTRICT. — The area to be investigated is included in the 
one-inch Ordnance Survey Map, Sheet 20 (Large Sheet Series). Buckden 
is situated in Upper Wharfedale, 10 miles from Grassington, amidst fine 
scenery. The district is well wooded and possesses an interesting Fungus 
Flora. For an account of the last “Foray,” held here in 1916, see The 
Naturalist for March and April, 1917. Over 300 species were then recorded, 
a number being new to Britain. 
[P.T.O. 
