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11. Lapwing. Three clutches of very small eggs, viz. a set 

 of two taken early in May 1908 ; three on the 22nd of May, 

 and four early in June. All three clutches had been laid by 

 the same bird. Another set of four dwarf-eggs was also 

 shown and one very abnormally shaped egg found in a nest 

 with three eggs of the ordinary shape. 



12. Common Sandpiper. Three clutches showing great 

 variation in their markings. 



Mr. C. G. Talbot-Ponsonby exhibited a partially white 

 example of the Golden Plover (Charadrius apricarius), which 

 had recently been purchased in the market. In addition to 

 numerous white feathers in the plumage, all the markings 

 on the back and wings were white instead of golden, and the 

 plumage bore a general resemblance to that of the Grey 

 Plover. 



The next Meeting of the Club will be held on Wednesday, 

 the 14th of January, 1911, at PAGANI'S RESTAURANT, 

 42-48 Great Portland Street, W. ; the Dinner at 7 p.m. 

 Members of the Club intending to dine are requested to 

 inform Mr. Witherby, at 326 High Holborn, W.C. 



[N.B. — Members who intend to make any communication 

 at the next Meeting of the Club are requested to 

 give notice beforehand to the Editor, also to supply 

 him with a ivritten account of anything intended for 

 publication.] 



(Signed) 

 W. Rothschild, W. R. Ogilvie-Gkant, H. F. Witherby, 



Chairman. Editor. Sec. 8f Treas. 



