18 PKOCEKDI.XGS OF THE SPECIAL JUBILEE MEETING. 



The toasts of the King, Absent Members, and Prosperity 

 to the B.O.I', were given by the Chairman, Dr. Sclater, 

 and Mr. Hudleston respectively, and Mr. Upcher proposed 

 the health of the fonr Medallists. 



After the Dinner Mr. W. Eagle Clarke gave a short 

 account of the more noticeable birds which he had recently 

 obtained on Fair Isle. Capt. Boyd Alexander gave a most 

 interesting narrative, illustrated by lantern-slides, of his 

 journey across Africa, from Nigeria to the Nile via Lake 

 Chad ; and the meeting terminated with an exhibition of a 

 magnificent series of cinematograph photographs of wild 

 birds and their actions, taken and shown by Mr. Cherry 

 Kearton. 



