BULLETIN 



OF THE 



BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS' CLUB. 



No. CI.. 



The hundred and forty-ninth Meeting of tlie Club was held 

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

 on Wednesday, the 17th of March, 1909. 



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



Members present: — E. Bidwell, S. Boorman, C. D. 

 BoRRER, P. F. BuNYARD, H. E. Dresser, H. J. Elwes, 

 Guy L. Ewen, H. W. Finlinson, J. M. Goodall, 

 C. Ingram, G. E. Lodge, G. A. Macmillan, W, E. F, Mac- 

 MiLLAN, H. Munt, F. Menteith Ogilvie, W. R. Ogilvie- 

 Grant [Editor), Q. Oldham, C. E. Pearson, F. G. Penrose, 

 M.D., A. E. Price, C. B. Rickett, J. Sargent, G. Schwann, 

 H. Schwann, F. C. Selous, D. Seth-Smith, C. B. Tice- 

 hurst, M.D., A. F. R. Wollaston, 



Visitor : — J. Mather. 



Mr. F. Menteith Ogilvie exhibited a Golden-eye which 

 was believed to be an immature male of Clangula islandica 

 (Gmel.), and made the following remarks : — 



"This specimen, an immature male killed on the River 

 Aide, Suffolk, on February the 1st, 1908, was brough^,.^ -. 

 me in the flesh. The bird difl'ers in several im^^feilit "*"''• 



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