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soon as possible, so that the necessary arrangements may 

 be made. It is proposed that the slides shown should not 

 be limited to photographs of birds and nests, but that 

 Members who are in possession of good photographs 

 depicting zoo-geogi'aphical zones should be invited to 

 exhibit them, and give a short resume of the birds in- 

 habiting the countries shown. 



Photographs of islands and places of particular interest 

 from tlje oruithologist^s point of view would be especially 

 welcome. 



The Chairman announced that the following addition to 

 Rule VI. of the British Ornithologists^ Club had been made 

 by the Committee : — jl 



" That descriptions of new species may be added to 

 the last page of the 'Bulletin/ although such were not 

 communicated at the Meeting of the Club. This 

 shall be done at the discretion of the Editor and so 

 long as the publication of the ' Bulletin ' is not 

 unduly delayed thereby. 



" Any person speaking at a Meeting of the Club 

 shall be allowed subsequently to amplify his remarks 

 in the ' Bulletin^ ; but no fresh matter shall be in- 

 corporated with such remarks." 



The following new rule — to be known as Rule VIII. — had 

 also been passed by the Committee : — 



" Rule VIII. Any Member desiring to make a complaint 

 of the manner in which the affairs of the Club are 

 conducted must communicate in writing with the 

 Chairman, who will call a Committee Meeting to 

 deal with the matter.^' 



The Chairman read the following rules which had been 

 drawn up by the Committee to govern the Discussions 

 which it was proposed to hold ; — 



