Links The Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland. British Mycology’s national database. https://www.frdbi.org.uk/British Mycological Society. www.britmycolsoc.org.uk The society which promulgates the study of fungi of all types, providing useful information including links to many sites. Follow links to see fungal records from Britain and Ireland and also to find websites of other local groups, where there is a wealth of information, experience and ideas. For instance check out the photos etc of slime moulds on Cotswold Fungus Group’s site www.cotswoldfungusgroup.comwww.aber.ac.uk/waxcap Gareth Griffith's website on waxcaps with a wealth of information including an extensive list of downloadable references.http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber A electronic library with scanned images from many mycological books, journals and catalogues.www.mycobank.org MycoBank is an on-line database documenting mycological nomenclatural novelties (new names and combinations) and associated data, for example descriptions and illustrations.Tom Volk’s Fungi http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/toms_fungi/ From the Department of Botany at University of Wisconsin, basically a site for teaching mycology but with some good photos taken through a microscope.https://herbtrack.science.kew.org/search The Kew Fungariumhttp://www.herbimi.info/herbimi/home.htm IMI HerbariumBrunel Microscopes. http://www.brunelmicroscopes.co.uk Information about microscopes new and used, also stains and slides and coverslips.Herbaria United http://herbariaunited.org/gridrefVC/ Many use this routinely to check grid refs and vice counties. It is underpinned by the OS maps and very easy to use.Herefordshire Botanical Society. We are a group of people who delight in wild plants, and welcome visitors to any of our meetings. https://sites.google.com/view/herefordshirebotanicalsociety