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of the river. In pools left whence gravel had been dug along the margins 
of the old road C Enanthe phellandrium and both species of Bidens ( B. 
cernua and B. tripartita) were noted ; and here the microscopists of the 
party, under the leadership of Mr. Scourfield, found a happy hunting- 
ground for their especial treasures. 
A number of lichens were noted by Messrs. Paulson and Thompson. 
On the cut stump of a felled tree by Piggott’s Farm, small, healthy, 
non-fruiting specimens of Physcia pulverulenta , var . pityrea, were observed, 
and on the bridge over the Roding at Abridge the following were noted :—• 
Lecanora murorum, cum fr., Lecidea contigua, cum fr., Physcia ccssia, 
and Vcrrucaria rupestris , all on stonework ; also Physcia congranulata 
(growing below the flood-level of the river), Lecanora ( Squamaria) 
saxtcola, cum fr., and Lecanora vitellina (cum fr.) ,all on brickwork. 
Tea was taken at the “ Blue Boar ” at Abridge at 6 o’clock, after 
which the party trudged a further two miles, mostly up hill, to Theydon 
Bois station, where the train back to London was caught at 7.47 o’clock. 
A line specimen of Chenopodium rubrum was seen growing on manure 
in a field between Abridge and Theydon Bois. 
FUNGUS FORAY, THEYDON BOIS TO HIGH BEACH 
(477th MEETING). 
SATURDAY, 20 TH OCTOBER I917. 
The Annual Fungus Foray was held as usual in Epping Forest on 
the above date, and was well attended, some 70 Members and Visitors, 
including Members of the Selborne Society and of the School Nature 
Study Union, being present. The Conductors and Referees were as 
under :— 
/Miss A. Lorraix Smith, F.L.S. 
Basidiomycetes and ! Miss E. M. Wakefield, F.L.S. 
Ascomycetes j Mr. F. G. Gould. 
' Mr. Arthur A. Pearson. 
Myxomycetes The President. 
Collecting was carried on throughout the day by the Morning Party, 
which commenced operations on arrival at Theydon Bois at 11.18 a.m., 
and during the afternoon by the Afternoon Party, which started from 
Lough ton station at 2.34 p.m. The usual arrangements for display 
of specimens collected were made at the Headquarters, the Roserville 
Retreat at High Beach, although the war-time Lighting Orders neces¬ 
sarily limited the exhibition to the shortening daylight. 
Mr. Pearson reports of the day’s finds :— 
“ The new records of Hymenomycetes for the Forest are :— 
Nolane a staurospora, Bres. 
Lepiota clypeolarioides , Rea and Ramsb. 
Collybia hariolarum (D.C.), Fr. 
Mycena inclinata, Fr. 
Fomes ribis (Schum.), Fr. 
Corticium albo-str amine urn (Bres.), Wakef. 
The other finds of special interest, though not new to the Forest, 
