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exhibited alive by Mr. Flynn at the last meeting, and which had since been 

 killed and mounted by Mr. Flynn, were also passed round for the inspection of 

 such of the members who were absent on that occasion : while Mis. Drake 

 exhibited a curious pair of Markhor horns found on the Murdar Range, in 

 which one of the hoins was of the close spiral form after the Sulieman type, 

 and the other had open curls, like that of the Astor type. 



Read letter, No. 033, dated 9th October 1909, from Mr. Maxwell- Lefroy, 

 stating it was impossible to identify the Fsychidae laiAa; pujcnttd by 

 Mr. Diacott, but that he would do so later if any of them developed into 

 moths. 



The Hon'ble President then concluded the meeting with a few remarks. He 

 suggested that the Samber head and other exhibits, not of local origin, which 

 had been placed in the Museum, be kept apart. He desired that the thanks of 

 the meeting be conveyed to MullaAliffor the leopard skin he had sent in 

 and expressed a hope that it would not be long before another would be secured. 

 He further referred to the appeals read at the last meeting, and expressed the 

 hope that members would respond by sending in their observations on the ar- 

 rival and departure, etc., of Woodcock and Snipe, and the migration of birds 

 in general, and expressly asued that advantage be taken of the present shooting 

 season to secure and send in specimens of snipe, grouse, duck, hare, etc. 



In conclusion he mentioned that when passing through Bombay on his return 

 from leave, the Honorary Secretary, Bombay Natural History Society, desired 

 him to thank the members of the Baluchistan Natural History Society for 

 their help to the Bombay Natural History Society. 



