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The Thirty-second Annual Conference of the Society was held 
at Inveraray on the 17th, 18th and 19th September 1907. The 
place of meeting was the Argyll Arms Hotel. Permission was 
courteously granted by the Duke of Argyll and Sir Andrew Noble 
to visit their woods and policies at Inveraray and Ardkinglas. To 
these two Proprietors the Society cordially passed a vote of thanks. 
The weather was fine, with occasional showers, but the excessive 
rainfall and low temperature of the past six weeks had been 
adverse to the growth of fungi, and, in consequence, many of the 
larger kinds, which are usually abundant, were either not found at 
all, or only as isolated specimens. Ten fellows of the Society were 
present, and five visitors. 
Two days, the first and the last, were devoted to the woods of 
Inveraray, and the intermediate day, to the Estate of Ardkinglas, 
on the opposite side of Loch Fyne. In the accompanying Lists the 
fungi found at these two places are distinguished by the numerals 
1 and 2 respectively. The Lists have been drawn up by Mr. D. A. 
Boyd. 
It is to be noted that in the Pitlochry Lists for 1906 Xerotus 
degene?’, Fr. was erroneously included. This rare fungus was not 
found. 
The Business Meeting of the Society was held on the evening 
of the 18th. The Conference for 1908 was appointed to be held 
