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  Bulletin 
  of 
  the 
  British 
  

  

  XXVI. 
  — 
  Bulletin 
  of 
  the 
  British 
  Ornithologists' 
  Club. 
  

   Nos. 
  IV.-VI. 
  

  

  No. 
  IV. 
  (Dec. 
  31st, 
  1892.) 
  

  

  The 
  third 
  meeting; 
  of 
  the 
  Club 
  was 
  held 
  at 
  the 
  Moua 
  

   Hotel, 
  Henrietta 
  Street, 
  Covent 
  Garden, 
  on 
  Wednesday, 
  

   December 
  21st, 
  1892. 
  

  

  Chairman 
  : 
  P. 
  L. 
  Sclater, 
  F.R.S. 
  

  

  Members 
  present 
  : 
  — 
  E. 
  Bidwell, 
  K. 
  Stephenson 
  Clarke, 
  

   Philip 
  Crowley, 
  H. 
  E. 
  Dresser, 
  H. 
  O. 
  Forbes, 
  W. 
  R. 
  

   Ogilvie-Grant, 
  Lt.-Col. 
  H. 
  L. 
  Irby, 
  St. 
  George 
  Mivart, 
  

   F.R.S., 
  H. 
  J. 
  Pearson, 
  F. 
  Penrose, 
  Howard 
  Saunders 
  

   (Treas.), 
  W. 
  L. 
  Sclater, 
  Henry 
  Seebohm, 
  R. 
  Bowdler 
  

   Sharpe, 
  Rev. 
  H. 
  H. 
  Slater, 
  Capt. 
  Horace 
  Terry, 
  J. 
  F. 
  

   Tristram-Valentine. 
  

  

  Guests 
  : 
  A. 
  Trevor-Battye, 
  E. 
  Hartert, 
  E. 
  J. 
  Hart. 
  

  

  The 
  Treasurer 
  announced 
  that 
  the 
  number 
  of 
  Members 
  

   amounted 
  to 
  78. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  H. 
  E. 
  Dresser 
  exhibited 
  a 
  specimen 
  of 
  a 
  new 
  species 
  

   of 
  Acredula 
  from 
  Macedonia, 
  which 
  he 
  had 
  received 
  from 
  

   Dr. 
  Kriiper. 
  He 
  proposed 
  to 
  call 
  it 
  

  

  Acredula 
  macedonica, 
  sp. 
  n. 
  

  

  A. 
  sirailis 
  A. 
  rosea, 
  sed 
  nigredine 
  pilei 
  lateralis 
  latiore 
  et 
  

   usque 
  ad 
  nares 
  producta, 
  itaque 
  loris 
  nigris 
  et 
  plaga 
  

   gutturali 
  sic 
  ut 
  in 
  A. 
  tephro?iota, 
  distinguenda. 
  Long, 
  

   tot. 
  5*5 
  poll., 
  culm. 
  0'3, 
  alae 
  2'4, 
  caudfe 
  3'5, 
  tarsi 
  0"6. 
  

   Hab. 
  In 
  monte 
  Olympo. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  Philip 
  Crowley 
  exhibited 
  a 
  nest 
  and 
  egg 
  of 
  Para- 
  

   disea 
  raggiana 
  and 
  the 
  egg 
  of 
  Chlamydodera 
  cerviniventris 
  

   from 
  South-eastern 
  New 
  Guinea; 
  also 
  an 
  egg 
  of 
  Chlamy- 
  

   dodera 
  maculata 
  from 
  Clarence 
  River, 
  N. 
  S. 
  Wales. 
  That 
  

   of 
  C. 
  cerviniventris 
  had 
  been 
  procured 
  by 
  Mr. 
  Goldie 
  at 
  Milne 
  

   Bay, 
  S.E. 
  New 
  Guinea. 
  The 
  Paradisea 
  was 
  stated 
  to 
  build 
  

   in 
  shrubs 
  from 
  about 
  15 
  to 
  20 
  feet 
  in 
  height, 
  and 
  the 
  egg 
  

  

  