■232 omciALs^ other than those to be fouxd above. 



1903, and was appointed Secretary in 1907. lie is also a 

 Fellow of the Zoological and Linnean Societies. 



]Mr. Bonhote is the author o£ several systematic papers on 

 the jMammals of the Oriental Region, chiefly based on material 

 at the British Museum, and of many articles on Birds in 

 captivity in the ' Avicultural Magazine.' His great interest 

 in the subjects of Colour-change and Heredity is shown by 

 papers which have appeared under his name in ^ The Ibis ' 

 -and elsewhere, while the first main results of a series of 

 experiments in hybridizing Ducks were published in the 

 Proceedings of the Fourth International Ornithological 

 Congress, held at London in 1905. At that Congress he was 

 Joint-Secretary with Dr. E. Hartert under the presidency of 

 Dv. R. Bowdler Sharpe. 



Besides the offices already mentioned, he has been Secretary 

 of the Migration Committee of the British Ornithologists' 

 Club from its inception in 1905, and is not only a Member, 

 but also one of the Council of the Royal Society for the 

 Protection of Birds. 



