7, 
Hydnum imbricatum Linn., H. scabrosum Fr., H. aurantiacum 
A.& S, H. ferrugineum Fr. and Thelephora terrestris Ehrh. 
At 12 o'clock the members left the headquarters and were 
driven to Honey Lane Quarters, where they left the brake and 
proceeded to explore the westward portion of the Forest back 
to High Beach. Near this spot some fine prostrate beech trunks 
were carefully examined and several interesting Mycetozoa, in- 
cluding Physarum leucopus Link. (first record for the Forest), 
Enerthencma elegans Bowm. and Dectydiaethalium plumbeum 
Rost. were found. The search was then continued via Fairmead 
Bottom on the way back to the Royal Forest Hotel. The 
following specimens were gathered during the day :—Amanzta 
spissa Fr., Mycena stylobates Pers., [rpex spathulatus (Schrad.) 
Fr., Tremella indecorata Smrft, Lycoperdon depressum Bon, 
and Sphacelotheca hydropiperts (Schum.) De Bary. In the 
evening at the headquarters at 8.30 Mr. A. D. Cotton, F.L.S., 
read a very interesting paper entitled “Notes on British 
Clavariae” (see p. 163). 
On Saturday, the 6th of October, just before the members dis- 
persed, a person from the neighbourhood brought in some fine 
examples of Lepzota rachodes (Vitt.) Fr. and Agaricus Elvensis 
(B. & Br.) Mass. During the week’s foray some 330 species and 
varieties were collected. Of this number over fifty are additions 
toa manuscript list of five hundred and forty species enumerated 
by Cooke and Massee of “ The Hymenomycetal Fungi of Essex,” 
which was furnished to the Hon. Secretary by Mr. B. G. Cole. 
These additions are denoted by an asterisk in the appended list. 
This result must be considered very satisfactory as up to the 
and of October a prolonged drought for over three months had 
prevailed in the Forest. Miss A. Lorrain Smith subsequently 
reported that Mr..G. C. Hughes had handed to her a mould 
which on further investigation she found to be new to science 
and has named Acrostalagmus galeoides A.L. Sm. She herself 
gathered another rare mould Didymocladium ternatum B. during 
the foray, the second record of its occurrence in Britain. 
Complete List of Fungi gathered during 
the Foray. 
Amanita phalloides (Vaill.) Fr., mappa (Batsch) Fr. muscaria 
(Linn.) Fr, pantherina (DC.) Fr, rubescens Pers., 
_ spissa Fr. 
Amanitopsis vaginata (Bull.) Roze. 
Lepiota procera (Scop.) Fr., rhacodes (Vitt.) Fr, “amianthina 
__(Scop.) Fr., granulosa (Batsch) Fr. 
Armillaria mellea (Vahl.) Fr., mucida (Schrad.) Fr. 
