] 76 Letters, Extracts, and Notes. 



Change in the method of Publication of ' The Ibis.' — We 

 wish to draw the attention of Members of the Union and of 

 others to a change in the method of the publication and 

 distribution of ' The Ibis ' which has recently been arranged 

 b\^ the Committee. 



Henceforth the printers, Messrs. Taylor & Francis^ will 

 undertake the actual distribution of the copies of ' The Ibis ' 

 to all Members of the Union. All changes of address, 

 letters in regard to non-receipt or delay in receiving the 

 Journal should be addressed as heretofore to the Secretary 

 of the B. O. U.^ c/o The Zoological Society, Regent's Park, 

 London, N.W. 



The agency for the sale of ' The Ibis '' to the trade and 

 general public has been placed in the hands of Messrs, 

 William Wesley & Son, 28 Essex Street, Strand, W.C. 

 Members of the B. O. U. desiring to purchase any of the 

 publications at the reduced rates allowed to Members of 

 the Union should communicate with Messrs. W. Wesley & 

 Son. 



The Annual Meeting of the B. 0. U. — Members are re- 

 minded that the Annual General Meeting of the Union will 

 be held this year in accordance with the amendment of 

 Bule 12 (now Eule 13) in March. As has been our usual 

 practice of late years, it will take place on the afternoon of 

 the day on which the British Ornithologists^ Club meets. 

 Unfortunately on that day the Meeting-Room at the 

 Zoological Society's offices is required by the Society, and 

 is not available. 



The Meeting of the B. O. U. will therefore be held at 

 3.30 P.M. on Wednesday, March the 18th, in the large room 

 at Pagani's Restaurant, 42 Great Portland Street, Oxford 

 Street, W. Proposers of new Members should either attend 

 themselves to speak on behalf of their candidates or send 

 a letter of recommendation to the Secretary. 



The usual dinner will be held in conjunction with the 

 B. O. C. at the same place at 7.0 p.m. 



