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THE HASLEMERE FORAY. 
25th to 30th September, 190s. 
The ninth annual week’s Fungus Foray was held at Haslemere 
by invitation of the Haslemere and Hindhead Microscope and 
Natural History Society and Professor Jonathan Hutchinson, 
Bebra, D.Sc. PuRICS.. most kindly placed his Educa- 
tional Museum at the disposal of the Society for its use as the 
headquarters during the meeting. On the afternoon of Monday, 
the 25th of September, Dr. Jonathan Hutchinson received the 
members on their arrival at the headquarters and courteously 
conducted them over his very interesting museum and later in 
the evening, the following specimens were placed out on ex- 
hibition by Mr. W. B. Allen from the neighbourhood of Benthall, 
Salop. Lepzota lenticularis (Lasch.), [nocybe obscura (Pers. ), 
Inocybe rhodiola (Bres.) Mass. (New to the British Fungus 
Flora), Lactarius insulsus F t.. Lactarius helvus F r., Boletus 
candicans Fr. Boletus felleus Bull, the rare H yanotrya 
Lulasnet B. & Br.t and Rhizina undulata Fr, by Mr BW. 
Swanton from the vicinity of Haslemere Trametes Bulliardi 
Fr, Tremellodon gelatinosum Pers, Polystictus Montagnei Ca) 
(frst record for Britain gathered near Grayswood in 1898) and 
Boletus parasiticus Bull. on Scleroderma vulgare Fr. (collected 
by Mr. Chuter near Shottermill), by Mr. i>) Rayner 
from the New Forest Pleurotus acerinus Fr. and Stereum 
multizonatum B. & Br. and from Bere Russula chloroides 
(Krombh.) Bres. and Lycoperdon umbrinum Pers. by the Hon. 
Secretary the first two British specimens of Pleurotus decorus 
Fr. which he had received from their fellow member, Mr. Angus 
Grant, gathered in the neighbourhood of Drumnadrochit and 
Stropharia sguamulosa Mass.* 
On Tuesday, the 26th of September, the members assembled 
at the Town Hall at to o'clock from whence they were driven 
in carniagest to Woolmer Forest, a distance of about seven 
miles, Here the woods and open heath lands were very carefully 
| csugated, and on an examination of the bag at the end of 
the day, it was found to include Collybia extubcrans CB anioeaeer. 
Cortinarius (Lnoloma) bolaris (Pers.) Fr., (Dermocybe) orellanus 
+ For an illustration of this rare species, see plate 11 hereof. 
* For description see Trans. Brit. Myc. Society Vol. I. p. 2a 
+ The carriages were kindly provided by the Haslemere Natural 
History Society. 








