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^FTER an interval of eighteen years the Society met for its 
Thirty-Sixth Annual Conference at Moffat, September 26tli’ 
w < th, and 28th, 1911, under the presidency of Mr R. B. Johnstone. 
1 here were about a dozen members present, and they found every¬ 
thing necessary for their comfort and convenience in the 
Annandale Arms Hotel. The first day spent on the Gallow Hill 
and in Gardenholm Wood was dull but dry, but on the second day, 
when a visit was paid to Garpol Glen and Craigielands, much rain 
fell in the afternoon. The third day was spent at Dumcrieff— 
also unfortunately wet. In consequence of the long continued hot 
weather and drought the larger I ungi were scarce, and the number 
of species obtained was much smaller than usual. On the other 
hand, the minute Fungi were fairly abundant, and the list will be 
found to contain several notable species. 
The thanks of the Society are due to the President, who took 
charge of the list of larger Fungi, and to Mr. I). A. Boyd, who 
compiled the list of the smaller Fungi, and also furnished the list 
of additional records of Scottish Cryptogamic Plants for the year 
1911, which will be found at p. 13. Every effort has been made 
to ensure accuracy. 
