178 General Kates. 



II. B. Tristbam, F.R.S. 



Osbbrt Salvin, M.A., F.R.S., Editor of 4 The Ibis.' 

 Y. ])u Cane Godman, Secretary of the British Orni- 

 thologists Union. 

 Henry Seebohm. 

 Edward K. Alston. 

 R. Bowdlkr SharPE, British Museum. 

 II. E. Dresser. 



J. E. Harting, F.L.S., Editor of ' The Zoologist." 

 A. H. Godwin- Austen, Lt.-Colonel. 



W. H. HUDLESTON. 



E. W. II. HOLDSWORTH. 



J. II. Gurney, President of the Norwich Museum, 

 II. J. El.WES. 



John VanVoorst. 



William Bower. 



J. Cordeaux. 



W. B. Tegetmeier. 



Charles W. Shepherd. 



C. Bygrave Wharton. 



Charles A. Wright, F L.S. 



L. Howard Irby. 



G. E. Shelley. 



Henry T. Wharton, ALA. Oxon. 



H. W. FEILDEN, late Naturalist Arctic Exp. 1875-76. 



H. S. Marks, Jl.A. 



A. H. Garrod, N.A., F.R.S., Prosector to the Zo- 

 ological Society. 



W. K. Parker, F.R.S., F. Z.S., &c. 



John Gould, F.R.S. , &c. 



Hy. Stevenson, F.L.S., Hon. Secretary Norwich 

 Museum. 



Howard Saunders." 



(general £l0trs. 



Odd Behavior of a Rorin and a Yellow Warbler. — Ncws^ 

 paper ornithology is generally worthy of little attention, but an article 

 entitled "A Robin's Persistency," published in the "Daily Times" of 

 Watertown, X. V , in the issue of May 24 of this year, comes to me with 

 private indorsements of Buch a thoroughly trustworthy character, and the 

 incident related is su Btrange, that it seems worth while to give the 



