Annual Meelhig of the B. 0. U. 437 



Henry A. Bryden, Gore Park Road, Eastbourne. 

 Alfred J. Cliolmley, F.Z.S., Place Newton, Rillington, 



Yorkshire. 

 E. N. Fenwick-Fenwick, Oxford and Cambridge Club, 



S.W. 

 J. Nigel Gurney, Sprowston Hall, Norwich. 

 Henry B. Hewetson, F.Z.S., 11 Hanover Square, Leeds. 

 The Ilev. John E. Kelsall, East Boldre, Beaulieu, Hants. 

 The Rt. Hon. Lord Lilford, F.Z.S., Lilford Hall, 



Oundle. 

 George E. Lodge, F.Z.S., 5 Verulam Buildings, Gray's 



Inn, W.C. 

 John C. M'Lean, Waikohu, Poverty Bay, New Zealand. 

 Col. Edward S. Mason, 20 Minster Yard, Lincoln. 

 Daniel Meinertzhagen, Mottisfont Abbey, Romsey. 

 William Mitchell, 16 Grosvenor Street, W. 

 Henry Munt, 83 Kensington Gardens Square, W. 

 Os^car Neumann, 10 Potsdamer Strasse, Berlin, W. 

 Capt. Eric Streatfield, Gordon Highlanders, Aldershot. 

 Charles Whymper, 50 Berners Street, W. 

 Allan R. Wilson, Wadham College, Oxford. 

 Harry F. Witherby, Heathfield, Eliot Place, Blackheath. 

 John J. B. Young, M.A., Richmond Park, near SheflSeld. 

 Mr. F. Du Cane Godman, F.R.S., was elected President, 

 and Mr. Osbert Salvin, M.A., F.R.S., was elected Secretary 

 of the Union for the ensuing year, and Mr. A. H. Evans, 

 M.A., F.Z.S., and Dr. R. Rowdier Sharpe, F.L.S., F.Z.S., 

 were elected into the Committee in the place of Lt.-Col. L. 

 H. Irby, wlio retired by rotation, and Osbert Salvin, Esq., 

 M.A., F.R.S., who had become Secretary. 



It was agreed that the Committee appointed at the last 

 Meeting to consider Mr. Sclater's plan for a new Synopsis 

 of Birds should be reappointed, with powei- to add to their 

 number. 



After a vote of thanks to the Chairman, the Meeting 

 adjourned. 



The Annual Dinner, subsequently held at Limracr's Hotel, 

 was attended by 36 Members and guests. 



