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Mr, M. J. Nicoll, tlie Messrs. Ticehurst, Mr. W. R. Butter- 

 field, and others. The result had been the discovery in that 

 area of both forms of the Eared Wheatear, the White- 

 spotted Bluethroat, Cetti^s Warbler, the Nubian Shrike, 

 the Snow- Finch, Baird's Sandpiper, the Mediterranean Great 

 Shearwater, &c. ; while researches had shown that the occur- 

 rences of several species already on the List indicated a 

 frequent tendency to "overshoot " the ordinary limits on the 

 vernal migration northward. 



Mr. W. RusKiN BuTTERFiELD exhibited a pale variety of 

 the Redwing {Turdus iliacus) shot near Herstmonceux, 

 Sussex, on the 26th of January, 1907. 



Mr. BuTTERFiELD also exhibited a male specimen of the 

 Black Lark [Melanocorypha yeltoniensis (Forst.)], shot at 

 Rye, Sussex, on the 16th of February, 1907. It was sent to 

 Mr. G. Bristow, of St. Leonards, and had been shown by him 

 to the exhibitor, before it was skinned. 



The next Meeting of the Club will be held on Wednesday, 

 the 20th of March, 1907, at the Restaurant Frascati, 

 32 Oxford Street ; the Dinner at 7 p.m. Members of the 

 Club intending to dine are requested to inform Mr. Witherby, 

 at 326 High Holborn, W.C. 



As already announced, this Meeting will be principally 

 devoted to a show of lantern-slides, and those who desire to 

 exhibit slides are requested to furnish the Editor, without 

 delay, with a detailed list of the subjects they intend to 

 show. 



(Signed) 



R. BowDLER Sharpe, W. R. Ogilvie-GranT; H. F. Witherby, 

 Chairman. Editor. Sec. ^ Treas. 



