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time to investigate the matter later ou. althongh it is ex- 

 tremely difficult to get the necessary material at the proper 

 season. I consider Wickmanu^s pamplilet to be one of 

 great importance/^ 



]Mr. Tegetmeier exhibited a specimen of a curious chest- 

 nut variety of the Common Partrid,:ie [Perdix ciaerea) killed 

 during the past autumn in Sliropshire. It closely i-esembled 

 the form called on the Continent Perdix montana. 



The next Meeting of the Club will take place on Wednes- 

 daV; the 21st of Marcli^ 189-i, when Dr. Bowdler Sharpe will 

 make some remarks on the geographical distribution of 

 certain Herons. 



(Signed) 



P. L. Sclater^ R. Bowdler SharpE; Howard Sauxders, 

 Chairman. Editor. Sec. ^- Treas. 



