02 • OhltKciri/. 



Liirger Stripe-breasted Swallow (^llirwido cucidlata). 

 Locality. Observer. Arrival. DFrART. Wind. Remarks. 



Zoutpfinsberii'. R.Godfrey. — 10. o. 11. 



Kingwilliam.vtown. Do. 22. 9.10. 



Firie, near Do. Do. 25. 9.08. 28.4.00. 



Do. Miss F.Ross. 21. 9.09. 2.5.10. 



Smaller Stripe-breasted Swallow {II/'nDido jixella). 

 Beira, P.E.A. P. A.Sheppanl. 18. 9.09. 24.7.09. 



A. K. Haagner, 



Hon. Sec. S.A.O.U. 



Memo. — WltUe Stork. Two more Hun<j,ariaii l\iii_i;('d 

 Storks have been notified to us : — 



3873. From Mumbwa, Chebebe ' Distr., N.W. Iihodesia, 

 by Mr. E. J. Trenoweth, on 17. G. 11. 



2537. From Lemon Kop, Melsetter Distr., Southern 

 Rhodesia, by Mr. J. Ward, on 28, 12. 10. 



XUl.-^Ohihiar//. A. D. MiLLAK and Caj)t. SlIELLEY. 



1. Alfiied Duchesne Millar. 



(Phite.) 



In our last numbei" we announced llie death of our esteemed 

 and lamented colleaoue, Mr. A. D. Millar, of Durban, 

 Natal, which occurrt'd on the lOtii May, after a short illness 

 consequent upon l)l()od j)()isonino-. 



A. D. Millar was the son of the Hon. J. Millar, sometime 

 Member of the old Legislative (.^ouncil of Natal, and was 

 born in Durban in 1858, being thus 53 years of age at his 

 death. He was a respected member of the Legal {)rofession 

 and a Vice-President of the Natal Law Society. Millar 

 devoted nearly all his leisure to the study of Natural 

 History, and his uanu; is familiar to every student of 

 Soutli African ( >rnitliology. AHhough lie did not write 



