(trgpfogamtc ^oridu of Urotlanft. 
I he Thirty-first Annual Conference of the Society was held 
at Pitlochry on the 25th September 1906 and two following days, 
ihe place of meeting was Robertson’s Pitlochry Hydropathic. 
Fifteen members were present, and fungi were found to be fairly 
abundant. On the first day an excursion was made to Bonskeid, 
on the second to Lude and part of Glen Tilt, and on the third to 
Faskally. The Society recorded an expression of their gratitude 
to the Proprietors of these Estates for leave granted to visit them. 
Favourable weather and the beauty of the scenery added greatly 
to the pleasure of the meeting. 
The Business Meeting of the Society was held on the evening 
of the 26th. The Conference for 1907 was appointed to be held 
at Inveraray on a suitable date to be fixed by the Secretary. No 
appointment of President was made in the meantime. Mr. R. B. 
Johnstone was appointed Vice-President, the Hon. Secretary and 
Hon. Treasurer were re-elected, and the following were chosen as 
Councillors :—Colonel Harington-Sbuart of Torrance, Dr. A. W. 
Borthwick, Dr. Wm, Watson, Miss M. L. Miles, Messrs. D. A. 
Boyd, J. R. Macgregor and J. A. Rennison. 
In the following Lists of Fungi the Hymenomycetes are re¬ 
ported by Mr. R. B. Johnstone, and include a few species found 
by himself on Kinnoull Hill, and by Mr. Carleton Rea at Killin, 
