Vu]. xix.] G4 



aJljido (iicc grisescciiti-albido) late niarginatis; super- 

 ciliis ct gast]a:o toto sulphureis, prrepectore et pectove 

 sunnuo longitudinaliter I'uscescenti-nigro striolalis ; 

 iride brmiiiea ; rostro et pedibus iiigris. Long. tot. 

 c. 5*9 poll., culm. 0'65, alie 34, caudse 245, tarsi 0"75. 



Hab. Bolivia. 



Type in the Britisli Museum : ^ , Tapacavi, Bolivia, 

 23. iii. 01. Procured by P. O. Simons. 



Referring to Mr. C. B. Ticeliurst's notes on the occurrence 

 of the Black Lark \_Melanocurypha yeltoniensis (Forst.)] in 

 Sussex [c/. Bull. B. O. C. xix. no. cxxxi. p. 57 (1907)], 

 Count Salvadori pointed out that Bonelli (Cat. Ois. 

 Piem. pp. 1-3) had reported the occurrence o£ this species 

 in Piedmont in 1808. The specimen had not been preserved, 

 but Bonelli had made a drawing of it, which though 

 unpublished, was preserved in the Museum at Turin. 



The Hon. Walter Bothschild forwarded a note pointing 

 out that the Parrot which he had described as new under the 

 name of Conurus canibuccalis in the last number of the 

 ' Bulletin' proved to be Coviirus iveddellit, Deville. 



The following Lantern-slides were then exhibited : — 



By Mr. E. G. B. Meade-Waldo, a series of slides taken 

 during his voyage with the Earl of Crawford on the 

 ' Valhalla,' ll.Y.S. The subjects were as follows : — 



On Dassen Island, "Cape Colony : — 



1. Cape Cormorants {Phalacrocurax capensis) and Sacred 



Ibises {^Ibis iethiopica). 



2. Breeding-colony of Cape Cormorants. 



3. Young of Sacred Ibis. 



4. Wahlberg's Cormorant (P. neglectus), locally known 



as the ' Bank Duiker.' 

 5-12. Various views of a rookery of Jackass-Penguins 

 ( Sijlieniscus demersus) . 



On Assumption Island : — 



13. Bed-footed Gannett {Sula piscator) nesting. 



