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Mr. K. J. A. Davis showed the following slides : — 



(1) Nightjar (CapHmulgus europatus), showing how the 

 bird disappears when asleep. 



(2) Woodcock [Scolopax rusticola) on its nest. 



(3) Lesser Tern {Sterna minutd) on its nest ; the Lesser 

 Tern, with a Hinged Plover standing behind ; the Ringed 

 Plover on the Tern's nest ; and on its own nest. 



(4) Redshank (Totanus calidris) on its nest. 



(5) Norfolk Plover (CEdicnemus cedicnemus) in various 

 attitudes approaching its nest. 



(6) Water-Rail (Rallus aquaticus) coming on to its nest ; 

 sitting ; concealing the nest with rushes ; and going off. 



(7) Richardson's Skua (Stercorarius parasiticus), sitting 

 and in various attitudes as it alighted. 



These were remarkably successful photographs, the 

 pictures of Richardson's Skua with its wings expanded 

 at the moment of alighting being particularly pleasing. 



The next Meeting of the Club will he held on Wednes- 

 day, the 8th of April, 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 written account of anything intended for 

 publication.] 



(Signed) 

 R. G. Wardlaw- W. R. Ogilvie-Grant, H. F. Witherby, 

 Ramsay, Editor. Sec. Sf Treas. 



Chairman. 



