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BULLETIN 
OF THE 
BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS’ CLUB. 
Wo. CCXXXVIII. 
Tuw two-hundred-and-thirty-fifth Meeting of the Club was 
held at Pagani’s Restaurant, 42-48 Great Portland Street, W., 
on Wednesday, December 11th, 1918. 
Chairman: Witu1aM L. Scuater, M.A. 
_ Members present :—K. C. Stuart Baker ; D. A. Bannur- 
MAN (Hon. Sec. § Treasurer); KE. Brpweii; C. D. Borrer; 
P. F. Bunyarp; Col. S. R. Cuarxe; Dr. H. N. Coxrarr ; 
A. Ezra; Dr... E.. Hartert; Rev. F.C. R. Jourparmw; 
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H. Munz; H. R. Munr; C. Orpnam; A. E. Price; R. H.- 
Reap; C. B. Rickert; Lord Rotuscuitp ; D. Sers-Smiru 
(/iditor); C. G. Tatpot-Ponsonsy; G. pE H. Varmzey; 
K.G. R. Vaizey. 
Guests :—E. G. Boutencer; Earv or Lispurne; F. J. 
a G. E. SHELLEY. 
Othe Rev. F. C. R. JourDAIN Baibited a series of eggs of 
the Senegal Sand-Grouse, Pterocles senegallus, partly from 
his own collection and partly from those of the Tring 
Museum (lent by Lord Rothschild) and “Mr. E. C. Stuart 
Baker, In spite of the wide breeding-range of this species, 
extending from Sind, through Mesopotamia to Tripoli and 
Algeria, only sixteen eggs are known to have been taken from 
wild birds. Of these, two sets of three were taken by Mr..H. 
Pearson at Kotri, Sind, one set of two by Mr. A. G. 
Tomlinson in‘ Mesopotamia, a set of three received from 
Captain ‘I feed ode Aldworth, and a single egg from Aharoni 
[January y 3rd, 1919.] a VOL, XXXIX. 
