B U L L E T I N 



OF THE 



BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS' CLUB. 



No. XXII. 



The twenty-first meeting of the Club ^as held at the 



Restaurant Frascati^ 32 Oxford Street, on Wednesdaj', the 



\ 19th of Decembei- 1894. 

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\^ CJiairman : P. L. Sclater, F.R.S. 



Members present : — G. Barrett-HamiltoN; E. Bipwell, 

 J. L, BoNHOTE; W. E. De Wikton, A. H. Evans^ John 

 Gi-RRARD, W, Graham, G. H. Caton Haigh, E. Hartert, 

 J. E. Hartixg, W. H. Hudsu.v, E. G. B. T^Ieade-Waldo, F. 

 Menteith Ogilvie^ C. E. Pearson^ H. J. Pearson, Howard 

 Saunders {Treasurer'), R. Bowdler Sharpe [Editor], A. B. 

 R. Trevor-Battye, C. A. Wright, John Young. 



Visitors : Graham Kerr, D. F. Mackenzie, Arnold Pike, 

 T. M. Pike, Hugh L. Popham, H. Stevens, Capt. Cayley 

 Webster. 



Dr. R. Boavdler Sharpe exhibited a specimen of a bird 

 new to the Fauna of Great Britain. This was an example 

 of the Sub-alpine Warbler [Sylvia subalpina), which had 

 been forwarded to him for exhibition by Isiv. J. S. Elliott, of 

 Dudley, who had shot it himself on the island of St. Kilda 

 on the 13th of June, 1894, after a heavy gale from the south- 

 west. • 



]Mr. J. E. Harting exhibited a specimen of the Yellow- 



[TJecemlcr 2^ih; 1S94.] 



