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British Mycological Society

The British Mycological Society is a learned society established in 1896 to promote the study of fungi.[1]

British Mycological Society
Formation1896
TypeBiology Society
Registration no.276503
Legal statusCharity
Purpose
  • Mycological Study
  • Research
HeadquartersManchester, United Kingdom
Region served
United Kingdom
Official language
English
Activities
  • Research
  • Publications
  • Lectures
  • Events
Collections
Archives
Publications
President
J. Quinn
Websitebritmycolsoc.org.uk

Formation edit

 
BMS Haslemere fungus foray, 1905

The British Mycological Society (BMS) was formed by the combined efforts of two local societies: the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club of Hereford and the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union. The Curator of the Hereford Club, Dr. H. G. Bull, convinced the members in 1867 to undertake the particular study of mushrooms. While the mycological efforts of the Club diminished somewhat after Dr. Bull's death, the Union of Yorkshire founded its Mycological Committee in 1892. This Committee attracted the involvement of many eminent mycologists including George Edward Massee (1845–1917), James Needham (1849–1913), Charles Crossland (1844-1916), and Henry Thomas Soppitt (1843-1899). Mycologist Kathleen Sampson was a member for sixty years, as well as serving as president in 1938.[2]

The need for a national organisation and the need for a journal to publish their observations led Cooke, Rea, Massee, and other mycologists (including Charles Crossland and James Needham) to found the Society in 1896. The Society's founding officers were Rea (Secretary), Crossland (Treasurer), and Massee (President). The choice of the latter as President was based on his international reputation (with more than 250 mycological publications) and role as the mycologist at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew (where he replaced Cooke as mycologist in 1893). In 1897, Rea assumed the additional role of Treasurer, also continuing as Secretary (until 1918), and was also Editor (until 1930).[1] However, Massee and a number of Yorkshire mycologists soon left the BMS, preferring to remain with the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union.[3]

Membership edit

By 1903, the Society's Members numbered over a hundred, which had increased to over four hundred (by shortly after World War II), and had reached over two thousand by 2006.[1]

Before World War II, Honorary Membership was awarded to:[1]

Publications edit

From 1896, the Society began publishing its annual journal, Transactions of the British Mycological Society (1896–1989), which became Mycological Research (1989–2010) and was renamed Fungal Biology (2010).

In 1967, the Society began publishing the Bulletin of the British Mycological Society (1967–87), which was renamed The Mycologist (1987–2007) and later became Fungal Biology Reviews (2007). A new journal was also launched entitled Fungal Ecology.

In 2000, the Society began publishing the quarterly journal, Field Mycology (2000) for the study and identification of wild fungi.

Periodically, the Society also publishes symposia in the British Mycological Society Symposium Series on a particular theme. The first was Genetics and Physiology of Aspergillus, edited by John E. Smith and John A. Pateman (1977), and there have been twenty-four symposia published as of 2006.[1] The BMS is also responsible for the management of the FRDBI (Fungal Records Database of Britain & Ireland).[5] The FRDBI holds over 1.5m records and is a major resource for conservation and research purposes.[6]

The Society also publishes many other items, from fine art prints to illustrated pocket identification guides, as well as a range of curriculum resources for teachers.[1]


Activities edit

The Society's Mission Statement is to 'promote Fungal Science Internationally' with the objectives to:

  1. Encourage those interested in fungi and related organisms to join the Society and to take part in our events, whether in a professional or amateur capacity.
  2. Promote the recognition of fungal science in the UK and internationally.
  3. Support and grow the key areas of Society activities to promote further understanding of fungal science and to inspire future generations of mycologists.
  4. Support the Society's academic publications and other resources on fungal biology for the international community.
  5. Organise conferences, workshops and other activities supporting mycology.
  6. Promote networking across the fungal science community and maintain strong links with other relevant national and international learned societies and organisations.
  7. Ensure the Society's resources are utilised effectively to further fungal science.

Presidents edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Webster, John (1997). "Presidential Address 1996 : The British Mycological Society, 1896–1996". Mycological Research. 101 (10): 1153–1178. doi:10.1017/S0953756297004553.
  2. ^ Haines, Catharine M. C; Stevens, Helen M (2001). International Women in Science: A Biographical Dictionary to 1950. ABC-CLIO. p. 277.
  3. ^ Smith, Nathan (12 November 2020). "A Mycological Book Collection". specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk. Cambridge University Library Special Collections. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  4. ^ Ogilvie, Marilyn Bailey; Harvey, Joy Dorothy (2000). The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: L-Z. London: Taylor & Francis. p. 795. ISBN 9780415920407.
  5. ^ Kirk, Paul; Cooper, Jerry. "What's New (and not so new)". basidiochecklist,science.kew. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  6. ^ "The British Mycological Society". www.britmycolsoc.org.uk. Retrieved 14 April 2022.
  7. ^ Smith, Nathan (2020). "A Figure in the Fog: George Edward Massee". The Naturalist. 145 (1103): 8–12.
  8. ^ Desmond, Ray (25 February 1994). "Barnes, Bertie Frank". Dictionary of British and Irish Botanists and Horticulturists Including plant collectors, flower painters and garden designers. CRC Press. p. 46. ISBN 9780850668438.
  9. ^ Hadley, Geoffrey (October 2007). "Stephen Angus Hutchinson, 1914–2005: an appreciation". Mycological Research. 111 (10): 1249–1252. doi:10.1016/j.mycres.2006.11.011.
  10. ^ "1921-97: John Malcolm ('Jim') Hirst, FRS". Plant Pathology. 47 (5): 543. October 1998. doi:10.1046/j.1365-3059.1998.00289.x.
  11. ^ Hadley, Geoffrey (October 2008). "Geoffrey John Frederick Pugh, 1924–2006: an authority on decomposition by soil fungi". Mycological Research. 112 (10): 1256–1260. doi:10.1016/j.mycres.2008.08.001.
  12. ^ Blackwell, Meredith M.; Samson, Robert A.; Seifert, Keith A.; Spooner, Brian M.; Hawksworth, David L.; Hill, David J. (December 2018). "Awards and Personalia". IMA Fungus. 9 (2): A61–A67. doi:10.1007/BF03449439.
  13. ^ Lucas, John (2010). "Obituary: Robert J.W. Byrde 1922-2010" (PDF). britmycolsoc.org.uk. British Mycological Society. p. 11. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  14. ^ "Dr Robert J. W. Byrde". Plant Pathology. 53 (5): 540. October 2004. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3059.2004.01065.x.
  15. ^ Dyer, Paul S.; Bradshaw, Rosie E.; Whalley, Tony J.S. (10 June 2020). "Prof John Frederick Peberdy 8th Nov 1937– 4th May 2020". britmycolsoc.org.uk. British Mycological Society. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  16. ^ "The Passing of Prof Tony Trinci". britmycolsoc.org.uk. British Mycological Society. 14 October 2020. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  17. ^ Gull, Keith (October 2020). "In memoriam: Anthony Peter Joseph Trinci (1936-2020)". fungalinfectiontrust.org. Fungal Infection Trust. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  18. ^ "Jones, E. B. Gareth (Evan Benjamin Gareth) 1937-". worldcat.org/. Worldcat Identities. 2021. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  19. ^ Moore, David (7 December 2016). "The life and times of David Moore". davidmoore.org.uk. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  20. ^ Dick, Michael W. (February 2004). "Stephen Thomas Moss (1943–2001): leading fungal ultrastructuralist and promoter of mycology". Mycological Research. 108 (2): 214–220. doi:10.1017/S0953756203009092.
  21. ^ Gadd, Geoff (2018). "Dr Geoff Robson 1962 - 2018". britmycolsoc.org.uk. British Mycological Society. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  22. ^ Magan, Naresh; Avery, Simon (14 May 2020). "The Passing of Prof Nick Read". britmycolsoc.org.uk. British Mycological Society. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  23. ^ "Council". britmycolsoc.org.uk. British Mycological Society. 2020. Retrieved 28 May 2021.

External links edit

  Media related to British Mycological Society at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official webpage of the British Mycological Society
  • "English names for fungi 2014" 23 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine

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The British Mycological Society is a learned society established in 1896 to promote the study of fungi 1 British Mycological SocietyFormation1896TypeBiology SocietyRegistration no 276503Legal statusCharityPurposeMycological StudyResearchHeadquartersManchester United KingdomRegion servedUnited KingdomOfficial languageEnglishActivitiesResearchPublicationsLecturesEventsCollectionsArchivesPublicationsFungal BiologyFungal Biology ReviewsFungal EcologyField MycologySymposium SeriesPresidentJ QuinnWebsitebritmycolsoc org uk Contents 1 Formation 2 Membership 3 Publications 4 Activities 5 Presidents 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksFormation edit nbsp BMS Haslemere fungus foray 1905The British Mycological Society BMS was formed by the combined efforts of two local societies the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club of Hereford and the Yorkshire Naturalists Union The Curator of the Hereford Club Dr H G Bull convinced the members in 1867 to undertake the particular study of mushrooms While the mycological efforts of the Club diminished somewhat after Dr Bull s death the Union of Yorkshire founded its Mycological Committee in 1892 This Committee attracted the involvement of many eminent mycologists including George Edward Massee 1845 1917 James Needham 1849 1913 Charles Crossland 1844 1916 and Henry Thomas Soppitt 1843 1899 Mycologist Kathleen Sampson was a member for sixty years as well as serving as president in 1938 2 The need for a national organisation and the need for a journal to publish their observations led Cooke Rea Massee and other mycologists including Charles Crossland and James Needham to found the Society in 1896 The Society s founding officers were Rea Secretary Crossland Treasurer and Massee President The choice of the latter as President was based on his international reputation with more than 250 mycological publications and role as the mycologist at the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew where he replaced Cooke as mycologist in 1893 In 1897 Rea assumed the additional role of Treasurer also continuing as Secretary until 1918 and was also Editor until 1930 1 However Massee and a number of Yorkshire mycologists soon left the BMS preferring to remain with the Yorkshire Naturalists Union 3 Membership editBy 1903 the Society s Members numbered over a hundred which had increased to over four hundred by shortly after World War II and had reached over two thousand by 2006 1 Before World War II Honorary Membership was awarded to 1 1905 Emile Boudier 1828 1920 1916 Pier Andrea Saccardo 1845 1920 1920 Carleton Rea 1861 1946 1920 Narcisse Theophile Patouillard 1854 1926 1924 Gulielma Lister 1860 1949 4 Publications editFrom 1896 the Society began publishing its annual journal Transactions of the British Mycological Society 1896 1989 which became Mycological Research 1989 2010 and was renamed Fungal Biology 2010 In 1967 the Society began publishing the Bulletin of the British Mycological Society 1967 87 which was renamed The Mycologist 1987 2007 and later became Fungal Biology Reviews 2007 A new journal was also launched entitled Fungal Ecology In 2000 the Society began publishing the quarterly journal Field Mycology 2000 for the study and identification of wild fungi Periodically the Society also publishes symposia in the British Mycological Society Symposium Series on a particular theme The first was Genetics and Physiology of Aspergillus edited by John E Smith and John A Pateman 1977 and there have been twenty four symposia published as of 2006 1 The BMS is also responsible for the management of the FRDBI Fungal Records Database of Britain amp Ireland 5 The FRDBI holds over 1 5m records and is a major resource for conservation and research purposes 6 The Society also publishes many other items from fine art prints to illustrated pocket identification guides as well as a range of curriculum resources for teachers 1 Activities editThe Society s Mission Statement is to promote Fungal Science Internationally with the objectives to Encourage those interested in fungi and related organisms to join the Society and to take part in our events whether in a professional or amateur capacity Promote the recognition of fungal science in the UK and internationally Support and grow the key areas of Society activities to promote further understanding of fungal science and to inspire future generations of mycologists Support the Society s academic publications and other resources on fungal biology for the international community Organise conferences workshops and other activities supporting mycology Promote networking across the fungal science community and maintain strong links with other relevant national and international learned societies and organisations Ensure the Society s resources are utilised effectively to further fungal science Presidents edit1896 98 George Edward Massee 1845 1917 7 1899 1900 Charles Bagge Plowright 1849 1910 1900 01 Harry Marshall Ward 1854 1906 1902 03 James William Helenus Trail 1851 1919 1903 04 William Leigh Williamson Eyre 1841 1914 1904 05 Worthington G Smith 1866 1928 1905 06 Sir Rowland Henry Biffen 1874 1949 1906 07 Arthur Lister 1830 1908 1907 08 Annie Lorrain Smith 1854 1937 1908 09 Carleton Rea 1861 1946 1909 10 Michael Cresse Potter 1858 1948 1910 11 Harold Wager 1876 1951 1911 12 Ernest Stanley Salmon 1871 1959 1912 13 Gulielma Lister 1860 1949 1913 14 Arthur Disbrowe Cotton 1879 1962 1914 15 Arthur Henry Reginald Buller 1879 1944 1915 16 Emma Amy Rea 1865 1927 1916 17 Ernest William Swanton 1870 1958 1917 18 Annie Lorrain Smith 1854 1937 1918 19 Rev David Paul 1845 1929 1919 20 Harold Wager 1876 1951 1920 21 Thomas Petch 1870 1948 1921 22 Carleton Rea 1861 1946 1922 23 Frederick Thomas Brooks 1882 1952 1923 24 Otto Vernon Darbishire 1870 1934 1924 25 John Ramsbottom 1885 1974 1925 26 William Norwood Cheesman 1847 1925 1926 27 George Herbert Pethybridge 1871 1948 1927 28 Edwin John Butler 1874 1943 1928 29 Helen Gwynne Vaughan 1879 1967 1929 30 Elsie Maud Wakefield 1886 1972 1930 31 Sir Rowland Henry Biffen 1874 1949 1931 32 Arthur Anselm Pearson 1874 1954 1932 33 Gulielma Lister 1860 1949 1933 34 William Brown 1888 1975 1934 35 Bertie Frank Barnes 1888 1965 8 1935 36 Malcolm Wilson 1882 1960 1936 37 Francis Gerald Gould 1875 1946 1937 38 Kenneth St George Cartwright 1891 1964 1938 39 Kathleen Sampson 1892 1980 1939 40 Edmund William Mason 1890 1975 1940 41 Harry Hugh Wormald 1879 1955 1941 42 Walter Cecil Moore 1900 1967 1942 43 Elizabeth Marianne Blackwell 1889 1973 1943 44 Samuel Paul Wiltshire 1891 1967 1944 45 Ralph Warren Marsh 1899 1992 1945 46 George Smith 1895 1967 1946 47 John Ramsbottom 1885 1974 1947 48 Charles Geddes Coull Chesters 1904 1993 1948 49 Arthur Edmund Muskett 1900 1984 1949 50 Walter Philip Kennedy Findlay 1904 1985 1950 51 Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth 1905 1998 1951 52 Philip Herries Gregory 1907 1986 1952 53 Arthur Anselm Pearson 1874 1954 1953 54 Cecil Terence Ingold 1905 2010 1954 55 Stephen Denis Garrett 1906 1989 1955 56 Lilian Edith Hawker 1908 1991 1956 57 William Douglas Graddon 1896 1989 1957 58 Clarence James Hickman 1914 1980 1958 59 Frederick Bayard Hora 1908 1984 1959 60 Percy Wragg Brian 1910 1979 1960 61 Ernest Charles Large 1902 1976 1961 62 Grace Marion Waterhouse 1906 1996 1962 63 Neil Alan Burges 1911 2002 1963 64 John Colhoun 1913 2002 1964 65 Noel Farnie Robertson 1923 1999 1965 66 Percy Wragg Brian 1910 1979 1966 67 Harold Eli Croxall 1914 1986 1967 68 John Laker Harley 1911 1990 1968 69 Prof John G Manners 1969 70 John Webster 1925 2014 1970 71 Stephen Angus Hutchinson 1914 2005 9 1971 72 Cecil Terence Ingold 1905 2010 1972 73 John Malcolm Hirst 1921 1997 10 1973 74 Martin Beazor Ellis 1911 1996 1974 75 Richard C F Macer b 1928 1975 76 Douglas Mackay Henderson 1927 2007 1976 77 R L Lucas 1977 78 Colin Booth 1924 2003 1978 79 Joan Moore 1920 1986 1979 80 Geoffrey John Frederick Pugh 1924 2006 11 1980 81 Sir David Cecil Smith 1930 2018 12 1981 82 Robert J W Byrde 1922 2010 13 14 1982 83 John Harrison Burnett 1922 2007 1983 84 Michael Francis Madelin 1931 2007 1984 85 George Frederick Pegg b 1930 1985 86 Brian Charles Sutton b 1938 1986 87 David Harry Jennings b 1932 1987 88 Roy Watling b 1938 1988 89 John Frederick Peberdy 1937 2020 15 1989 90 David H Lewis 1990 91 David Leslie Hawksworth b 1946 1991 92 Anthony Peter Joseph Trinci 1936 2020 16 17 1992 93 Evan Benjamin Gareth Jones b 1937 18 1993 94 Graham William Gooday 1942 2001 1994 95 Anthony J S Whalley b 1943 1995 96 Juliet Frankland 1929 2013 1996 97 John Webster 1925 2014 1997 98 David Moore b 1942 19 1998 99 Alan D M Rayner b 1950 1999 2000 Stefan Buczacki b 1945 2001 02 Stephen Thomas Moss 1943 2001 20 2003 04 Neil Andrew Robert Gow b 1957 2004 07 Geoffrey Michael Gadd b 1954 2007 08 Nicholas J W Clipson b 1958 2009 10 Lynne Boddy b 1955 2011 12 Naresh Magan b 1953 2013 14 Geoffrey David Robson 1962 2019 21 2015 16 Nick Read 1954 2020 22 2017 18 Pieter van West b 1969 2019 20 Simon Vincent Avery b 1966 2021 present Janet Quinn 23 b 1969 See also editMycological Society of America New York Mycological SocietyReferences edit a b c d e f Webster John 1997 Presidential Address 1996 The British Mycological Society 1896 1996 Mycological Research 101 10 1153 1178 doi 10 1017 S0953756297004553 Haines Catharine M C Stevens Helen M 2001 International Women in Science A Biographical Dictionary to 1950 ABC CLIO p 277 Smith Nathan 12 November 2020 A Mycological Book Collection specialcollections blog lib cam ac uk Cambridge University Library Special Collections Retrieved 2 June 2021 Ogilvie Marilyn Bailey Harvey Joy Dorothy 2000 The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science L Z London Taylor amp Francis p 795 ISBN 9780415920407 Kirk Paul Cooper Jerry What s New and not so new basidiochecklist science kew Retrieved 15 April 2022 The British Mycological Society www britmycolsoc org uk Retrieved 14 April 2022 Smith Nathan 2020 A Figure in the Fog George Edward Massee The Naturalist 145 1103 8 12 Desmond Ray 25 February 1994 Barnes Bertie Frank Dictionary of British and Irish Botanists and Horticulturists Including plant collectors flower painters and garden designers CRC Press p 46 ISBN 9780850668438 Hadley Geoffrey October 2007 Stephen Angus Hutchinson 1914 2005 an appreciation Mycological Research 111 10 1249 1252 doi 10 1016 j mycres 2006 11 011 1921 97 John Malcolm Jim Hirst FRS Plant Pathology 47 5 543 October 1998 doi 10 1046 j 1365 3059 1998 00289 x Hadley Geoffrey October 2008 Geoffrey John Frederick Pugh 1924 2006 an authority on decomposition by soil fungi Mycological Research 112 10 1256 1260 doi 10 1016 j mycres 2008 08 001 Blackwell Meredith M Samson Robert A Seifert Keith A Spooner Brian M Hawksworth David L Hill David J December 2018 Awards and Personalia IMA Fungus 9 2 A61 A67 doi 10 1007 BF03449439 Lucas John 2010 Obituary Robert J W Byrde 1922 2010 PDF britmycolsoc org uk British Mycological Society p 11 Retrieved 28 May 2021 Dr Robert J W Byrde Plant Pathology 53 5 540 October 2004 doi 10 1111 j 1365 3059 2004 01065 x Dyer Paul S Bradshaw Rosie E Whalley Tony J S 10 June 2020 Prof John Frederick Peberdy 8th Nov 1937 4th May 2020 britmycolsoc org uk British Mycological Society Retrieved 28 May 2021 The Passing of Prof Tony Trinci britmycolsoc org uk British Mycological Society 14 October 2020 Retrieved 28 May 2021 Gull Keith October 2020 In memoriam Anthony Peter Joseph Trinci 1936 2020 fungalinfectiontrust org Fungal Infection Trust Retrieved 28 May 2021 Jones E B Gareth Evan Benjamin Gareth 1937 worldcat org Worldcat Identities 2021 Retrieved 28 May 2021 Moore David 7 December 2016 The life and times of David Moore davidmoore org uk Retrieved 1 June 2021 Dick Michael W February 2004 Stephen Thomas Moss 1943 2001 leading fungal ultrastructuralist and promoter of mycology Mycological Research 108 2 214 220 doi 10 1017 S0953756203009092 Gadd Geoff 2018 Dr Geoff Robson 1962 2018 britmycolsoc org uk British Mycological Society Retrieved 28 May 2021 Magan Naresh Avery Simon 14 May 2020 The Passing of Prof Nick Read britmycolsoc org uk British Mycological Society Retrieved 28 May 2021 Council britmycolsoc org uk British Mycological Society 2020 Retrieved 28 May 2021 External links edit nbsp Media related to British Mycological Society at Wikimedia Commons Official webpage of the British Mycological Society English names for fungi 2014 Archived 23 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title British Mycological Society amp oldid 1191396723 Publications, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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