Annual Meethitj of the B. 0, U. 391 



AVilliam Jesse, La Martiniere College, Lucknow, Oudli. 

 J. A. Luttman-Johnson, M.A., 101 Mount Street, W. 

 Oswiii A. J. Lee, 58 Manor Place, Edinburgh. 

 Percy Lubbock, 72 Cadogan Gardens, London, S.W, 

 Sir Herbert E. Maxwell, Bt., M.P., 49 Lennox Gardens, 



London, S.W. 

 Arnold Pike, 5 Rider Street, St. James's, London, S.W. 

 Hugh L. Pojjhara, New Oxford and Cambridge Club, 



Pall Mall, London, S.W. 

 Capt. J. Middleton Rogers, 1st (Royal) Dragoons. 

 Major George Rippon, 7th Burma Battalion, Meiktila, 



Burma. 

 The Earl Sondes, Lees Court, Faversham. 

 William F. Urwick, 27 Bramham Gardens, London, S.W. 

 Watkin Watkins, Shotton Hall, Shrewsbury. 

 Lionel A. Williams, Llangurran, Salisbury ; and Isth- 

 mian Club, Piccadilly, London, W. 

 Heer Herluf Winge, University Zoological Museum, 

 Copenhagen, was balloted for and elected a Foreign Member 

 of the Union. 



The Rt. Hon. Lord Lilford and Mr. F. DuCane Godraan 

 were re-elected President and Secretary of the Union, and 

 Mr. Osbert Salvin, M.A., F.R.S., was elected into the 

 Committee in the place of Dr. W. T. Blanford, F.R.S., 

 who retired, by rotation. 



On the motion of Mr. Sclater, it was agreed that tiie 

 Committee be empowered, at their discretion, to call a second 

 General Meeting of the B. O. U. some time in October or 

 November, every year. 



Mr. Sclater having explained his plans for a new General 

 Synopsis of Birds, it was agreed that a Committee, consisting 

 of Dr. Blanford, Mr. Godman, Mr. Salvin, Mr. Howard 

 Saunders, and Mr. Sclater, should be appointed to consider 

 it, and to report on it to the General Meeting of the B. O. U. 

 in 1897. 



After a vote of thanks to the Chairman, the fleeting 

 adjourned. 



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

 was attended bv 28 Memljcr.s and quests. 



