156 Members of R.A.O.U., i9^S. [.sfoct. 



England. 

 Deightox, Bell and Co., Publishers, Trinity-street, Cambridge. 

 DuLAU AND Co. Ltd., 37 Soho-square, London, W. 

 Evans, A. H., Harvey-road, Cambridge. 

 Mathews, Gregory M., Foulis Court, Fair Oak, Hants. 

 Seth-Smith, D., Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, London, 



N.W. 

 Wiglesworth, Dr., Springfield House, Winscombe, Somerset. 

 WiTHERBY AND Co., 326 High Holborn, London, W.C. 

 Workman. W. H., Lismore, Belfast, Ireland. 

 Wynne. R. Owen, Foulis Court, Fair Oak, Hants. 



United States of America. 

 Bird Department, Zoological Park, Bronx Park, New York. 

 NORRIS, J. P., JUN., Room 694, City Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Oberholser, Harry C, U.S. Museum of Natural History, 

 Washington, D.C. 



Other Countries. 



Belcher, C. F., M.A., LL.B., Entebbe, Uganda, via Mombasa, 



Africa. 

 Grossman and Knoebel, Booksellers, Moscow, Russia. 

 Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden. 

 M'Gregor, R. C, Bureau of Science, Manila, Philippine Islands. 

 Van den Berg, G. L., 87 Rapenburg-street, Leiden, Holland. 

 Zoological Museum, Christiania, Norway. 



ANNUAL MEETING. 



LENDER the new rules an annual general meeting is necessary. 

 It has been decided to hold the meeting at the R.A.O.U. room 

 on Wednesday, 4th Decerhber. 



Members desirous of nominating candidates for election as 

 office-bearers and members of the Council are reminded that under 

 rule 31 such nominations, signed by two members and accom- 

 panied by the written consent of the person nominated, should 

 reach the hon. secretary not later than 6th November — " 28 days " 

 before the date suggested for the annual meeting on 4th December. 

 L'nder rule 33 a vote of members will be taken later. 



THE MATHE^^'S COLLECTION. 



C.\PT. White is now engaged in an attempt to raise £0,ooo, the- 

 sum necessary, in addition to £2,000 donated by Mr. H. L. White 

 and £2,000 by Mr. Mathews, to secure this extensive collection 

 for the South Australian Museum. Remembering the national 

 loss incurred by allowing the Gould collection to go to America, 

 it is hoped that the efforts to secure the Mathews collection for 

 Australia will be successful. 



