seen to Phalacrocorax orasi/iarruj-. Ou Sept. 1 ^th he observed 

 ii"nmej:!se numbers ('f aliigators alc'Lg lliC baiiks, aud several 

 flocks of Channa crisiata. amongst cue of ^\liic]i were some 

 individuals of CatinrfeP atra:-:.-. Near tIk; mouth of the 

 Paragiuav was pass-ed an enoinaous flock of the ^Maguari 

 Stork [Evxenyra n'l-ignari] , ^\v\ 4 or 5 Jabirus [Mycierici 

 americana) amongst them, 0;her bi^'us noted on tlje Para- 

 guay \vei'e Ceryle aruazono. C. t<-,'r<j^vcia. C . aumricaaa, Pyo- 

 cephalus ruh'uieus. Tumor his rujis^ Ara.n'uhjs ypecaJia, Ardca 

 rocoi, A. egreita. Cuiriuu ?,.■ty6•':■/,^•.^7_. aud Dtudrocycna fulva. 

 !Mr. Kerr was e>;peotir;g tn leiive Asuncion for Concepcion^ 

 on the Upper Paraguay, on the i^'ora September, 



INIr. ScLATEK exhibited a pair. :f the Greet Nutliatch [Sitia 

 magna) from the Sh.an States. Burmah. collected by ]\Iajor 

 PJppon. The species was only previously known from a 

 female example descj'iiied by i>I ajor 11. G. "Wardlaw Kamsay 

 in J876. 



Mr. W. B. Tegetmeier exhibited some snatl-shells {Heha; 

 nemoralis), forty-eight of which liad been taken from the 

 crop of a Pheasant. 



I\lr. OswTX A. J. Lee exhibited a series of photographs of 

 nests and eggs of British birdp_, as well as coloured ^^boto- 

 graphs of eggs of some Baptores and Alcida-. These pictures 

 were very much admired by the members present^ and a cordial 

 vote of thanks was passed to Isi^. Lee for their exhibition. 



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

 day, the 18th of Kovemberj at the Restaurant Frascati^ 

 32 Oxford Street, at 7 p.m. 



(Signed) 



P. L. ScLATERj R. BOWDLER ShaRPE, HoWARD SaUNDEK.Sj 



Ckairman. Editor. Sec. (5f Trees. 



