384 Crossland: Mycological Meeting at Sandsend. 
tation generally, awaiting discovery and investigation. The 
results obtained here point very clearly to a vast amount of 
field mycology still remaining to be done throughout the 
county. 
A remarkably fine series of highly enlarged coloured 
diagrams 21 ins. by 15 ins., illustrating the Diseases of Forest 
Trees, in nine sheets,* and of Fruit Bearing Trees and 
Plants, f were hung around the workroom walls by Mr. 
Clarke. Each drawing in both series is accompanied by a 
similarly sized sheet giving a brief account of the disease, with 
a statement of the measures to be taken for their prevention 
or eradication, printed in large type. The original drawings 
were specially prepared for the Board of Agriculture and 
Fisheries by Mr. Massee, for use as wall-sheets in lecture rooms, 
schools, and other centres of Education. Mr. Clarke also 
brought to the meeting a good' sized fascicle of copies of col- 
oured drawings he had made from Fries’s illustrations of 
European agarics. Miss Massee showed a quantity of Mycena 
drawings, each sheet including microscopic details, and a stout 
fascicle of coloured drawings illustrating fungal plant diseases. 
There was also a large coloured series of Lichen drawings made 
by Mr. Massee some years ago from type specimens. 
Addresses given and papers read during the fora}' were as 
follow : — 
‘ Fungi from Various Standpoints,’ by Mr. Massee ; 
‘ The Development of the Basidia in Tremella and Dacryomyces,’ by 
Mr. Harold Wager ; 
‘ Mycena galericulata and its Allies,’ by Miss Ivy Massee ; 
4 Notes on some Fungi of the Sea-shore,’ by Sir H. C. Hawley, Bart. 
Votes of thanks were heartily accorded to the Rev. the 
Marquis of Normanby for his generous continued permission 
to explore Mulgrave Woods ; and to the Rev. W. G. Harland. 
for kindly allowing the use of Sandsend schoolrooms in which 
to work out the finds. 
It was decided that the Foray for 19x5 be held in the 
neighbourhood of Scarborough. September 24th — 29th. 
Addendum. 
The business meeting was held on the Monday evening 
and included a pleasant little ceremony, which may well be 
considered as notable in the history of Yorkshire Mycology. 
Mr. Crossland, who for many years has held the post of Secre- 
tary to the Mycological Committee had intimated that, owing 
to advancing years, he would like to be relieved of this office. 
* The nine drawings and kevs mav be obtained from Wyman and Sons, 
Fetter Lane, London, E.C., or other booksellers. 
t The seven sheets and keys can only be obtained from the Office of 
the Board, Whitehall Place, S.W. 
Naturalist, 
