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Members of B. 0. U., hut not of B. 0. C: — Miss D. Bate ; 

 Miss Baxter ; Miss Best ; H. S. Gladstone ; Miss M. 

 Harland; a. Hope "Walker; Capt. Collingwood Ingram ; 

 Brig.-General N. R. Kelham ; Mrs. A. (J. Meinertzhagen ; 

 E. B-. Baton ; H. Pratt ; Miss Rintoul ; C. Smeed ; 

 Miss Turner ; T. Wells ; Dr. H. F. R. Wollaston ; M. S. 

 Wood. 



Guests: — Mrs. Stuart Baker; R. F. Bayford, K.C. ; 

 C. L. Beddington ; C. H. Bott ; G. Evan8; F. G. 

 Gunnis ; J. P. MusGRAVE Hanna ; Mrs. Hartert ; Geo. 

 R. HoBSON ; K. 0. W. Holloway ; Bruce S. Ingram ; 

 C. R. GuRNEY; E. W. Kent; Miss Munt ; Mrs. Lort 

 Phillips ; 0. G. Pike ; Mrs. Leyborne Popham ; Dr. E. G. 

 Reeve ; Topham Richardson ; Mr. & Mrs. Richardo ; 

 Hon. N. Russell; Lady Seton ; Miss Enid Turner; Dr. 

 T. L. Wyndham ; Harold M. Worsley. 



The meeting was devoted to an exhibition of lantern-slides, 

 from photographs taken by Members and others. 



Mr. Oliver G. Pike exhibited an interesting series ol 

 photographs illustrating the nesting-habits of the Black- 

 necked Grebe, taken from life-scenes on the Tring Museum 

 Reservoir. 



Miss G. L. Turner exhibited a series of sixty slides 

 depicting various scenes of Bird-life in Holland, including 

 Black Terns, Rulfs and Reeves, Avocets, Black-tailed 

 God wits. Curlews, and Spotted Woodpeckers. 



Mr. D. Seth-Smith exhibited a number of photographs 

 showing various bird-displays as observed in the Zoological 

 Society's Gardens. (Uiief among these were displays of the 

 Kagu, Sun-Bittern, the Monal, and the Peacock-Pheasants. 



Dr. P. Manson-Bahr showed some photographs of Snipe, 

 and gave an interesting exhibition to illustrate the mechanics 

 of the " drumming" or "bleating'^ of various species. 



