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this country^ and that several of the species of birds repre- 

 sented in them appeared to be new to science. Among them 

 were the following : — 



COSSYPHA DONALDSONI, Sp. n. 



C. similis C. subrufescenti, Bocage, sed saturatius schistaceus, 



et rectricibus externis concoloribus, hand schistaceo 

 marginatis distinguenda. Long. tot. 6"8 poU.^ alse 3"1. 



Dryodromas smithIj sp. n. 



D. similis D. rufifronti (Riipp.)^ sed rectricum externarum 



pogouiis externis omnino albis distinguenda. Long, tot, 

 4-8 poll., alee 1-8. 



CiSTICOLA DODSONI, Sp. n. 



C. similis C. subruficajnila, sed pileo castaneo concolore, 

 et aspectu externo remigum rainime rufescente distin- 

 guenda. Long. tot. 34 poll., alse \'7. 



MiRAFRA GILLETTI^ Sp. n. 



M. similis M. navia et M. sabota, sed uropygio et supra- 

 caudalibus schistaceo-griseis, et rectricibus anguste 

 arenario fimbriatis facile distinguenda. Long. tot. 6 poll., 

 alse 3-4. 



CaPRIMULGUS nONALDSONI, sp. n. 



C. similis C. fervido, Sharpe, sed minor, torquibus cervical! et 

 prsepectorali late castaneis, maculis magnis ochraceo- 

 fulvis conspicue marmoratis distinguendus. Long. tot. 

 7-8 poll., alse 5-2. 



No. XXVI. (April 30th, 1895.) 



The twenty-fifth meeting of the Club was held at the 

 Restaurant Frascati, 32 Oxford Street, on Wednesday, the 

 17th of April, 1895. 



Chairman : P. L. Sclater, F.R.S. 



Members present : — E. Bidwell, H. J. Pearson, F. Pen- 

 rose, Howard Saunders (Treasurer), W. L. Sclater, R. 

 Bowdler Sharpe {Editor), W. B. Tegetmeier, Major 

 Horace Terry, Aubyn Trevor-Battye, John Young. 



Visitors : J. W. Castle, H. Stevens, Prof. Traquair, 

 W. F. Urwick. 



