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be credited to the General Memorial Fund^ having been 

 sent to the B. O. U. by mistake. 



The amount will suffice to have a medal struck, and 

 Mr. Wyon has already been entrusted with the work. 

 It has been decided after consultation with various artists 

 to have the heads of Messrs. Godman and Salvin depicted 

 side by side on the face, and ' The Ibis/ as on our Journal, 

 on the reverse, with an inscription " Presented to . . . ." 



Messrs. Munt and Seth Smith were elected and consented 

 to act as Scrutineers. 



The following 40 candidates for Ordinary Membership 

 were then balloted for and elected : — 



William Henry Makens Andrews. 



Charles F. Belcher. 



Frederick Spencer Beveridge. 



Major Frank William Borman. 



Major Allan Brooks, D.S.O. 



Thomas Alfred Coward, F.Z.S., F.E.S. 



Jean Delacour. 



Lt.-Colonel Henry Delme-Radcliffe. 



Charles Hilliard Donald. 



Lt.-Commander Arthur Evans, B.N. 



(Mrs.) Audrey Gordon. 



Major Claude Graham. 



Ludlow Griscom. 



Eardley Holland, F.R.C.S. 



George Rayner Humphreys. 



Eng. Lt.-Commander Harold Hugh Huxham, 



D.S.O., R.N. 

 Charles Wilfred Janson. 

 Alexander Edward Jones. 

 Captain Lewis Richard William Loyd. 

 Frank Ludlow, M.A. 

 Leonard Percival Luke. 

 Colonel Alexander Francis Mackenzie, C.M.G., 



M.^/.O. 

 Lt.-Colonel Henry William Madoc. 

 Dr. Harold Joseph Moon, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 



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