Annual General Meeting of the B. O. U. 519 



Rnad, Croydon; Thomas Carter, WeusloydalCj Broome Hill 

 (Great Southern Railway), West Australia; Robert Chees- 

 niau, Bakers' Cross, Craiibrook ; Claude G. Davies, Caj)e 

 Mounted Riflemen, Flagstaff, Pondoland ; Capt. Edward S. 

 Godman (2nd Dorset Regiment), Muntham, Horsham ; 

 Gerard H. Gurney, P.Z.S., F.E.S., Keswick Hall, Norwich; 

 Ralph S. Keep, F.R.H.S., Oakhill, East Budleigh, Devon ; 

 Sydney H. Long, M.D., 37 St. Giles Street, Norwich ; 

 Charles H. Lyell, M.P., 48 Eaton Place, S.W. ; Stuart 

 INIaples, Kingsbury, Stevenage, Herts ; Richard O. Mathews, 

 Langley jNIount, Watford ; A. R. Momber, La Junia, San 

 Remo, Italy ; Edward R. Paton, Brookdale, Grassemlale, 

 near Liverpool ; VV. J. Percy Player, The Quarr, Clydach, 

 Glamorganshire ; Norman F. Richardson, " Lynndale,'* 

 Manor Road, Forest Hill, S.E,; Sir Henry B. Robertson, 

 Pale, Corwen, N. Wales ; Capt. John W. H. Seppings (Army 

 Pay Dept.), 12 Roseneath Villas, Military Ruad, Cork, 

 Ireland; Frederic W, Smalley, Challan Hall, Silverdale, 

 near Carnforth, Lanes; Matthew Yaughan, Haileybury 

 College, Herts ; Gwynne Witherington, Sonning, Berks. 



Messrs. J. H. J. Farquhar, Assistant Conservator of 

 Forests, Southern Nigeria, and Robert Hall, F.L.S., 

 C.M.Z.S., Curator of the Tasmanian Museum, Hobart 

 Town, Tasmania, were elected Colonial Members, and 

 Charles W. Richmond, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 

 was elected a Foreign Member. 



A Donation of Ten Guineas was ordered to be made to 

 the Fund being raised for the children of the late G. A. 

 Doubleday, Editors'* Assistant. 



It was agreed that the President and Secretary on behalf 

 of the Union should sign a Petition to the House of Lords 

 in favour of the " Bill to Prohibit the Importation of the 

 Plumage and Skins of Wild Birds," 



A vote of thanks to the Zoological Society for the use of 

 their rooms during the past year was unanimously passed, 



Mr, Witherby then proposed and Mr. Bickerton seconded 

 the following new rule : — 



" That on satisfactory evidence being furnished to the 



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