BULLETIN 



OF THE 



BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS' CLUB. 



No. CCI-XX^\Y5^si \mi. if. . 7 



r 1*^^11 



Tee two-hundred-and-seventy-firsl;Meefcino; of the Cflub was/ 

 held atPagani's Restaurant, 42-48, Gf^fc^J'oxtland Stred;,"^ 

 on Wednesday, January 10th, 1923. " '""^^Ifi^JjillS^ 



Chairman : W. L. ScLATER, M.A. 



Memlers present : — E. C. Stejart Baker ; D. A. Banner- 

 man ; G. K. Baynes ; Miss M. C. S. Best ; S. Boorman ; 

 Dr. E. Hartert ; Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain ; N. B. 

 KiNNBAR ; G. C. Lambert ; A. E. Learoyd ; C. W. 

 Mackworth-Praed {Hon. Sec. 8f Treas.) ; Lt.-Col. H. 

 A. F. Magrath; Dr. P. H. Manson-Bahr ; G. M. Mathews; 

 Mrs. Meinertzhagen ; H. Munt ; D. W. Musselwhite ; 

 T. H. Newman ; C. Oldham ; W. E. Ren aut ; C. B. Rickett ; 

 Lord Rothschild; Major A. G. L. Sladen; H. M. 

 Wallis ; H. F. Witheeby. 



Guests : — W. A. Jolly ; A. W. Mathews ; H. Stevens. 



Lord Rothschild announced that he had received a letter 

 from Mr. H. M. Wallis, of Reading"^ suggesting that steps 

 might be taken by the Union and Club to induce the Reading 

 Corporation to convert the Reading Sewage Farm into a 

 Bird Sanctuary. As Mr. Wallis had already pointed out 

 {January 2dth, 1923.] \ol. xliii. 



