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WOODHOUSE, M. J., State School, Wharparilla West, Victoria. 



WORKMANN, W. H., Windsor-avenue, Belfast, Ireland. 



WORTHINGTO.V SOCIETY FOR INVESTIGATION OF BiRD LiFE, Shawnee-on- 



Delaware, Penn., U.S.A. 

 Young, P. H. B., St. Paul's Colle-e, Sydney, N.S.W. 



ZlETZ, A. H. C, F.L.S., C.M.Z.S., Natural History Museum, Adelaide, S.A. 

 ZiETZ, F. R., The Museum, Adelaide, S.A. 



Ho/wrary Moiibers. 

 Allen, Dr. J. A., Museum Natural History, Central Park, New York,U.S.A. 

 Newtom, Prof. A., F.R.S., Magdalene College, Cambridge, England. 

 RlDGWAY, Prof. R., United States National Museum, Washington, U.S.A. 

 Salvadori, Count Tomaso, Turin, Italy. 



Sclater, Dr. p. L., F.R.S., Zoological Society, Hanover-square, London. 

 Sharpe, Dr. R. Bovvdler, F.R.S., British Museum, South Kensington, Lon. 



DISTRIBUTION OF MEMBERS. 



Victoria ... ... ... ... ... 80 



New South Wales ... ... ... ... 17 



Queensland ... ... ... ... 18 



South Australia ... ... ... ... 15 



Western Australia ... ... ... 15 



Tas.mania ... ... ... ... ... 20 



New Zealand ... ... ... ... 6 



British and Foreign ... ... .. 28 



Total, 199 



Personal. — Mr. J. W. Mellor, Adelaide, one of the vice- 

 presidents of the A.O.U., has been elected president of the 

 South Australian Ornithological Association. Mr. Mellor was 

 one of the founders of the Association, which is the oldest 

 society in the Commonwealth for the study purely of ornithology. 

 He was for six years its honorary secretary and treasurer, and is 

 now to be congratulated on becoming its presiding officer. 



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