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olive, whereas in C. phoenicopterus these parts are goldea 

 yellow ; most of the lesser wing-coverts are vinaceous, 

 forming a large patch on either shoulder. Wing 7"0 inches ; 

 tail 4-5. 



Hab. Annam. 



Obs. Four specimens of this very distinct Fruit-Pigeon 

 were procured by Dr. Vassal in the neighbourhood of 

 Nhatrang in the months of July and August. 



There is an example of this species in the British Museum 

 sent by M. E. Pierre from Cochin China. This specimen 

 was referred to C. viridifrons by Count Salvadori. 



The next Meeting of the Cluh, which will be held on 

 WEDNESDAY, the 21st of APRIL, 1909, at Pagani's Restaurant, 

 42-48 Great Portland Street, W., will he devoted to a show 

 of lantern-slides. The Dinner at 7 p.m. Members of the 

 Club intending to dine are requested to inform Mr. Witherby, 

 at 326 High Holborn, W.C. 



The Members are reminded that those anxious to exhibit 

 slides are requested to inform the Editor of their intention to 

 do so without delay and to forward a list of subjects. 



(Signed) 



E. G. B. Meade-Waldo, W. R. Ogilvie-Grant, 

 Chairman. Editor. 



