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Letters, Extracts, and Notes. 



[Ibis, 



"The Committee anticipate tluit with the increase of the 

 subscription to £2 and entrance fee to £4, the funds 

 received will he sufficient to cover the expenses of the 

 Union and to provide a small balance. 



"The present volume of 'The Ibis' is the sixty-second^ 

 and is the second of the Eleventh Series. It contains 1023 

 pages, and is illustrated with five coloured plates, thirteen 

 uncoloured plates, and three text-figures — that is to say that 

 'The Ibis' for 1920 contains nearly 200 pages more than 

 that for 1919, although even for tbat year 'The Ibis' was 

 much larger than usual. 



"The Committee have given instructions that 'Tlie Ibis' 

 be sold to the [)ublic at the rate of 12^. 6d. per number and 

 to members at 10^. Members will, we trust, appreciate the 

 fact that we sell 'The Ibis' for less than it costs to print 

 and publish. 



"The Committee regret to report the deaths of the fol- 

 lowing jnembers : — 



Sir J. A. Brooke, C. G. Finch Davies. 

 R. Etheridge. J. Gerrard. 



Hev. C. W. Shejjherd. 



" The following gentlemen have resigned : — 



Major W. B. Arundel. 

 Brig. -General A. Bailward. 

 Captain G. Blaine. 



D. 0. Campbell. 

 J. Drummond. 



(t. H. Duckworth. 



Rev. A. E. Ellison. 



C. Garnett. 



A. R. Gillman. 



Lt.-Col. A. E. Hamerton. 



J. C. Hawksbaw. 



G. B. Honey. 



E. Hudson. 

 Major H. Jones. 

 E. B. Maton. 



B. S. Ogle. 



Sir T. D. Pigott. 



Lt.-Col. A. E. St. V. Pollard. 



J. T. Proud. 



Capt. C. G. E. Russell. 



A. St. G. Sai-geaunt. 



W. L. Sturge. 



Lt. G. Swann. 



M. Vaughan. 



Commdr. R. E. A^aughan. 



E. M. Wade. 



Lt.-Col. H. J. Walton. 



H. Wormald. 



Lt.-Col. J. W. Yerbury. 



