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No. 6, and it will be seen that these agree exactly with 

 those from the Fame collection. The other two clutches 

 belong to another form, and are not exactly typical in the 

 arrangement of the markings, which are finer and more 

 numerous. 



" In size they agree exactly with the measurements given 

 by Ridgway and Chapman. I have also compared them 

 with the eggs of the Semipalmated ^andTpi^er, P. pusillus, 

 in the Natural History Museum, which further confirmed 

 my identification. I also exhibit two typical clutches of 

 four eggs of the Solitary Sandpiper from the same source ; 

 these are also from Labrador, which is, as far as I am aware, 

 a new breeding-locality for Tringa solitarius. Finally, I 

 exhibit two typical clutches of the Semipalmated Plover 

 from Labrador, which were catalogued as Spotted Sandpiper 

 at the Fame sale." 



The next Meeting of the B. 0. C. will be held on Wednesday, 

 the 10th of May, 1922, at PAGANrS EESTAUKANT, 

 42-48 Great Portland Street, W. 1, the Dinner at 7 p.m. 

 Members intending to dine are requested to inform the Hon. 

 Secretary, Mr. J. L. Bonhote, Park Hill House, Carshalton^ 

 Surrey. 



[N,B. — Members who intend to make any communication 

 at the next Meeting of the Club are requested to 

 give notice beforehand to the Editor at Nat. Hist. 

 Museum, South Kensington, and to place in his hands 

 not later than at the meeting MSS. for publication in 

 the Bulletin.] 



(Signed) 



W. L. SCLATEE, PeKCY JR. LOWB, J. L. BONHOTE, 



Chairman. Editor. Sec. Sf Treas. 



