THE WILLUGHBY SOCIETY. 



At a Meeting of Ornithologists, at 6, Tenterden-street, Hanover-square, 

 on May 7, 1879, Professer Newton in the Chair, it was agreed " That 

 an Association sliould be formed for reprinting certain Ornithological 

 Works interesting for their utility or rarity." 



The late and présent Editoes of "The Ibis'' and Mr. Tegetmeiee 

 were requested to form an Organising Committee to promote this 

 object, and Mr. F. Godman to act as Secretary. 



The Committee thus appointed met at 11. Hanover-square. on 

 June 4, 1871', when it was agreed : — 



I. " That this Association be called ■ Thf. Willughey Society for 

 the Eeprinting of scarce Ornithological Works.' " 

 II. "That the Annual Subscription be £1. payable to the 

 Secretary." 



III. " That no Copies of Works reprinted by The Willughby ■ 



Society be sold." 



IV. " That every Member of The Willughby Society shall be 



entitled to one Copy of each Work printed in the year for 

 which he shall subscribe." 



In order to carry out effectually the object of this Society, it is 

 necessary that the number of Members should be as large as possible : 

 those, therefore, who wish to join it are requested to communicate 

 with the Secretary, Mr. F. D. Godman, 10, Chandos-street. Cavendish- 

 square, W.C. 



In addition to Tunstall's " Ornithologia Britannica," and 

 Desfontaines' " Me'moire sur quelques nouvelles espèces d'oiseaux 

 des côtes de Barbarie," from " Hist. de l'Acad. des Sciences," 1787, 

 already issued, 



Sir Andeew Smith's papers in the " South African Journal," and 



•' Eeport " of hia Esploring Expédition, and 

 A. A. H. Lichtenstein's " Catalogus rerum naturalium rarissi- 



niarum." Hamburg : 17'.'o. 



are now being printed for the subscribers of the year 1880 ; and the 



