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Committee, he and Mr. Thomsen had interviewed the Director 

 o£ Education with a view to obtaining his assistance ; 

 Mr. Adam son had been very sympathetic, but asked the 

 delegates to meet him again at a Liter date, as he was 

 extremely busy at present. 



Dr. Gunning also reported that he had interviewed the 

 Editor of the ' Volkstera ' ancnt popular articles on birds, 

 and this gentleman was quite willing to include these, illus- 

 trated if desired, in the monthly supplement it was proposed 

 to issue. 



Mr. Haagner suggested the advisability of a popular 

 monthly leaflet issued by the Union in conjunction with the 

 Journal. 



On the motion of Mr. Langford the whole matter was 

 left in the hands of the Select Committee, with power for 

 them to add to their number as they may deem best. 



The election of Messrs. Thomsen and Roberts by the 

 Committee was confirmed, and Dr. Lewis Gough was also 

 added to the number, so the Committee for Migration and 

 Bird-Protection stands at present as follows : — 



Dr. Gunning, Director Tvl. Museum, Chairman. 



Dr. Gough. 



r. Vaughan-Kikby, F.Z.S. 



E. Thomsen. 



Austin Egberts. 



A. Haagnee, Secretary. 



3. Honorarij Members. — Mr. J. A. S. Bucknill, M.A., 

 President S. A. 0. U. for 1907, was unanimously elected an 

 Honorary Member, in recognition of his good work for the 

 Union while with us (1904 to 1907). 



Dr. E. Hartert, Director Tring Museum, was elected an 

 Honorary Member, for his excellent work on certain African 

 groups of birds. 



4. Ordinary Members. — The following twenty-two names 

 were read with their proposers and seconders, and on the 

 motion of Dr. Gough, seconded by Mr. Spicer, their 

 admittance by the Council was duly ratified : — 



1. Baxter, G. L. ; Cameron llighlauders, Pretoria. 



2. Booth, II. B. ; Yorkshire. 



