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Mr. Bunyarp also exhibited the following eggs :— 
Swattow. Hirundo rusticaa—A remarkably handsome 
clutch of six from Lancashire: surface- markings rich 
reddish brown, exceptionally large, the largest measuring 
0-8 mm. in diameter; underlying markings lead-grey, large 
and conspicuous. Also a clutch of five from Radnorshire, 
very lightly marked pale red, resembling one form of the 
eggs of the Willow-Wren, Phylloscopus trochilus; under- 
lying markings entirely absent. 
Srorrep Frycarcuer. Muscicapa grisola.—A clutch of 
five from Radnorshire entirely unpigmented, resembling 
in colour those of the Pied Flycatcher, M. atricapilla: 
these were shown with a typical egg of each species for 
comparison. 
Woop Wren. Pahylloscopus sibilatriz.—A clutch of four 
from Radnorshire, exceptionally heavily zoned with very 
rich pigment. 
The next Meeting of the Club will be held on Wedunes- 
day,the 9th of January, 1918, at PAGANI’S RESTAURANT, 
42-48 Great Portland Street, W.; the Dinner at 6.45 p.m. 
Members of the Club intending to dine are requested to 
inform the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Talbot-Ponsonby, at 5 Crown 
Office Row, Temple, E.C. 4. 
[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 34 Elsworthy 
Road, South Hampstead, N.W.3, and to place in his 
hands not later than at the meeting MSS. for publication 
in the Bulletin. | 
(Signed) 
Rotruscnitp, D.Seru-Smitu, C.G.Tatsot-Ponsonsy, 
Chairman. Editor. Sec. & Treas. 
