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18 Gilmour Street, Paisley, and Lieut.-Colonel J. C. Laniont, 
I.M.S. (retired), Lecturer in Histology, University College, Dundee. 
Votes of thanks were unanimously passed to Lord Lovat and Mr. 
Bradley Martin for their courtesy in permitting the Society to visit 
their woods and grounds at Beaufort Castle and Balmacaan. Miss 
Miles, Mr. Angus Grant and Mr. Rennison, were appointed local 
secretaries for their respective districts. 
On Thursday, 17tli September, after the first part of the fore¬ 
noon had been devoted to identifying and arranging the finds of 
the previous day, the Societies visited together the woods at 
Borlum. Here Mr. Grant conducted the party to the spot where 
he had formerly discovered Tricholoma decorum , Quel., and some fine 
plants of it were found. Mr. Grant was the first (1905) to find 
this fungus in Britain. It is Pleurotus decorus of Fries. Among 
other fungi found were Hydnum imbricatum, Linn. ; Armillaria 
robusta, Fr.; Tricholoma portentosum, Fr. and equestre , Fr. ; 
Ladarius sanguifluvs , Fr. ; Polyporus brumalis, Fr.; Bidgariella 
■pul-la , Karst. ; Provinces orobi, Wint. and antkyllidis, Schrot. ; 
Puccinia circaeae, Pers.; Tilletia decipiens , Schrot.; Hygrophorus 
agathosmus, Fr. ; Plioliota ei-ebia, Fr., and Physarum viride , Pers. 
Mr. W. B. Allen found here also the rare Dianema corticatum, 
List. 
On the following day those of the party who had not returned 
home drove down Loch K ess to the Lennie Woods, where several 
interesting and uncommon things were found, among which may he 
mentioned Ladarius scrobiculatus, Fr. ; Plioliota cape rat a , Fr. ; 
Hygrophorus russo-coriaceus , B. and Br. ; Cortinarius largus, Fr., 
and bicelim , Fr.; Gantharellus muscigenus , Fr. ; AJycena acicu/a, 
Fr. ; Syntriddum succisae , de Bary and Wor.; Helvetia lacunosa, 
Afzel., and elastica, Lull., and Entoloma rhodopolium , Fr. 
Over 580 species were collected in all, and the largeness of the 
number is due, not only to the fact that the district is prolific in 
