75 [ Vol. xxxix. 
It was further agreed that :— 
1. From time to time the Club shall have an address 
of an educational nature (not necessarily to be published 
in full in the ‘ Bulletin’) on some ornithological subject 
of general interest. 
2. That at least two evenings in the session shall be 
devoted to a discussion on a scientific matter not of an 
elementary character. 
3. That the non-elementary discussions shall be 
- governed by the rules already drawn up for this purpose 
by Lord Rothschild, Messrs. Lowe and Bannerman, and 
published on page 41 of vol. xxxv. of the ‘ Bulletin,’ 
with the exception that— 
(a) in Rule III. a time limit of 20 minutes shall not 
be imposed on the reader of the paper, 
(6) Rule V. shall be withdrawn, except on very special 
occasions. 
It was agreed to publish another General Index to the 
‘ Bulletin.’ 
The last General Index was published in 1906 and it was 
proposed to bring this one up to the end of the present 
volume, 1919. The entries to be arranged under 
(a) Authors’ names, 
(6) Generic names, 
(c) Specific names or only subspecific names where a 
subspecies is mentioned. 
This work is being carried out by Mr. Wells of the Bird 
Room and is already well in hand. 
It was suggested by the Cuarrman that an excursion to 
Selborne should be made by the Members of the B.O.C. 
during the summer months. If this meets with the approval 
of members, arrangements will be made accordingly and will 
be communicated to them in due course. The date suggested 
is Saturday, July 12th, and it is requested that all members 
wishing to join will apply to the undersigned. 
D. A. Bannerman, Hon. Sec. 
