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After some remarks by several of tlie members, a hearty 

 vote of thanks to Mr. Bid well for the trouble he had 

 taken in organizing the present exhibition was proposed 

 by Mr, Howard Saunders, and carried by acclamation. 



The following list, prepared by Mr. Bidwell, was laid 

 before the Meeting : — 



LIST OF 

 WESTERN PAL.EAECTIC SPECIES 



IN THE NEST OF WHICH 



THE CUCKOO'S EGG HAS BEEN FOUND. 



[The figures refer to the number of specimens of Cuckoos' eggs 

 exhibited.] 



1 Mistle-Thrush. 



1 Song-Thrush. 

 Fieldfare. 



2 Blackbird. 

 2 Ring- Ouzel. 



Rock-Thrush. 



8 Wheatear. 



1 ISABELLINE WhEATEAR. 



1 Black-throated Wheat- 

 ear, 

 Eastern Black-throated 



Chat. 

 Eared "Wheatear. 

 1 Eastern Pied "Wheatear. 



9 Whinchat, 

 7 Stonechat. 



White-tailed Stonechat. 

 24: Redstart. 

 1 Black Redstart. 

 1 Bluethroat, 

 White-spotted Blue- 

 throat. 

 65 Redbreast. 



Turdus viscivor7is, Linn. 

 Turdus niusicus, Linn. 

 Turdus pilaris, Linn. 

 Turdus merida, Linn. 

 Turdus torquatus, Linn, 

 Monticola saxatilis (Linn.). 

 Saxicola cenanthe (Linn.). 

 Saxicola isahellina, Riippell. 

 Saxicola stapaziaa^ Yieillot. 



Saxicola melanoleuca (Giild.). 



Saxicola cdhicollis (Yieillot) . 

 Saxicola morio, Ehrenb. 

 Pratincola ruhetra (Linn.), 

 Pratincola ruhicola (Linn,). 

 Pratincola hemprichi (Ehrenb,) 

 Ruticilla phcenicurus (Linn,), 

 Ruticilla titys (Scop.). 

 Cyanecula suecica (Linn.), 

 Cjjanecula leucocyanea, Brehm. 



Erithaciis rnbecula (Linn.), 



