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fungi, but still more to the fact that the party was numerous, and 
that several of its .members were experts in one branch or other of 
mycology. The following complete list has been supplied by the 
kindness of Mr. Carleton Rea, and is identical with that published 
in the Transactions of the British Mycological Society. The 
Cryptogamic Society of Scotland acknowledge their indebtedness 
to him, and also' to Miss A. Lorrain Smith and Mr. D. A. Boyd 
for their lists of micro-fungi. Mr. Boyd sent in a list of 150 
species, and Miss Smith has determined two new moulds found by 
Messrs. Rea and Allen in the Divach Woods, Tilaclilidium 
subulatum, A.L.Sm., and Monilia humicola , Oud. var. brunnea, 
A.L.Sm. Miss Smith also records from the Beauly Woods, 
Myxococcus pyriformis, A.L.Sm. This is the only British 
member of the group myxobacteriaceae. It had been found by r 
her once before in North Wales on rabbit dung. 
Note.— In the published list of fungi reported as found at the Pitlochry 
Meeting in 1906 was included Xerotus clcgcner , Fr., as having been gathered 
at Bonskeid. This entry was made in error, and the name should be deleted 
from the list. 
