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On Thursday, 21st September, the Society made its concluding 
excursion to Dalquharran and Bargany, two estates adjacent to each 
other in the neighbourhood of Dailly. The greater part of the 
clay was spent at Dalquharran, so that there was only time to 
walk through the grounds of Bargany. Again the weather was 
fine, and the woods being well stocked with fungi, the excursion 
was both pleasant and prolific in results. 
It was a source of much disappointment that the President, 
the venerable Dr. Landsborough, of Kilmarnock, was unable, 
through bodily weakness, to form one of the party. The Secre¬ 
tary was instructed to express to him the sympathy of the Society, 
and the hope that he would soon be restored to a greater measure 
of health and strength. 
The number of fungi found during the meeting of the Con¬ 
ference at Paisley in 1901 having been inconsiderable owing to 
the unfavourable season, they are here incorporated in the list of 
fungi found at Girvan this year, the localities being indicated by 
the numerals placed after the names of species. Thanks are due 
to Messrs. D. A. Boyd and E. B. Johnstone for the trouble they 
have taken in drawing up the list. 
