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BULLETIN 



BRITISH ORNI .lOLOGISTS' CLUB, 



No. CXLIX. 



The hundred and forty-eighth Meeting of the Club was held 

 at Pagani's Restaurant, 42-48 Great Portland Street, W., 

 on Wednesday, the 17th of February, 1909. 



Chairman: E. G. B. Meade- Waldo. 



Members jiresent : — E. Bidwell, C. Borrer, S. Bookman, 

 P. F. Bunyard, Capt. G. van H. Clarke, D.S.O., Lc.-Col. 

 S. R. Clarke, H. E. Dresser, Guy L. Ewen, Rev. J. R. 

 Hale, F. W. Headley, Commander H. Lynes, R.N., G. jNI. 

 Mathews, Hon. E. S. Montagu, M.P., H. Munt, T. H. 

 Newman, W. R. Ogilvie-Grant {Editor), C. Oldham, 

 T. Parkin, C. E. Pearson, F. G. Penrose, M.D., A. E. 

 Price, Major F. W. Proctor, R. H. Read, C. B. Rickett, 

 Hon. W. Rothschild, Ph.D., M.P., G. Schwann, F. C. 

 Selous, D. Seth-Smith, Major H. Terry, Lieut. R. E. 

 Vaughan, R.N., S. J. White, H. F. Witherby {Secretary 

 and Treasurer), A. F. R. Wollaston. 



Visitors: — A. H. Borrer, C. Gibbs, Staff-Surgeon K. H. 

 Jones, R.N. 



Mr. T. Parkin exhibited a fine adult male example of the 

 Black-throated Thrush {Turdus atriyularis, Temm.), which 

 had been procured at Newenden, Kent, on the 29th of 

 January, 1909. It was killed by a local '* gunner '^ and 

 brought to Mr. Bristowe, of St. Leonard's, by whom it had_ 



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