Hyp holoma epixanthum (Fr.) Auel. Hygrophorus fornicatus Fr. Lyophyllum connatum (Schum. ex Fr.) Sing, Lepiota felina (Pers ex Fr.) Karst. non Cooke. Melanophyllum echinatum (Roth. ex Fr.) Sing. Geopyxis carbonaria (A&S ex Fr.) Sacc. Russula lundellii (Rayner 98,) subfoetens (Rayner 20A) Violeipes Quel. (Non R. amoena Quel.) Pholiota apicrea (Fr.) Moser apud Gams. Pluteus patricius (Schulzer) Boud. Pluteus boudieri P.D. Orton atromarginatus (Konrad) Kuhn The new list of Epping Forest fungi is at last in print, appearing in Vol. 32 Part 4 of the Essex Naturalist. It will be continued in the next issue and be reprinted as one publication. The new list replaces Pearson's 1938 list, but his records are incorporated in the new and all the names have been brought up to date. Additions to the list will be published every year so that those interested can keep their lists up to date. The bulk of the recording has been done in Epping Forest this year. Few records have come in from the rest of the county. I would appeal to anyone keeping mycological records in other parts of the county to send me copies so that their records may be incorporated in the Club's official records. It is hoped to do some recording in the reserves next season. Offers of help would be appreciated. Doreen J. Boardman SMALL AD LOST. About 21/2 years ago in the country, probably in a place favoured by naturalists, a pocket-sized pair of binoculars of Edwardian vintage. A family heirloom of sentimental value. If found, please contact Mr. E.N. Hooper 104 High Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. Page 12