70 Excursion to Cambridge. 



Simon, Eugène, 16, Villa Said, Paris 



Slowzoff, Omsk, Russia 



Snouck^ert van Schauburg, Baron, Neerlangbroeck, Holland 



Stahl, Dr. Aug., Bayamon, Porto Rico 



Staiger, F., Brisbane, Queensland 



Stejneger, Dr. L., U.S. National Museum, Smithsonian Inst., 



Washing-ton, D.C., U.S.A. 

 Studer, Prof. Dr. Th., Berne, Switzerland 

 Tschusi zu Schmidhoffen, VictorRitter von, Villa Tännenhof 



bei Hallein, Salzburg-, Austria 

 Ternier, Louis, Honneur, Calvados, France 

 Thott, Count Tate, Sakersjö, Sweden 

 Torre, Prof. Dalla, Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria 

 Valdez y Pajarez, Dr. Don J., C. de la A Timi sta 12, 2° Madrid, 



Spain 

 Ventura de los Reyes t Prosper, Madrid, Spain 

 Vitrac, Dr. L., Sainte Anne, Guadeloupe 

 Wilson, Scott Barchard, Heatherbank, Weybridge Heath, 



Surrey 

 Winge, Dr. Herluf, Royal Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark 

 Witherby, H. F., 11, Hereford Mansions, Hereford Road, 



W., London 

 Wright, Prof. R., Ottawa, Canada 

 Zos y Martorell, Don Silvino, Barcelona, Spain 



MEETING AT CAMBRIDGE. 



Many objects of ornithological interest were specially put 

 out for the benefit of Members of the Congress. 



The following important note was written by Prof. Newton : 



Leguat's Giant Bird. 



In a communication made by the late Prof. Schlegel in 

 1857 to the Royal Academy of Sciences of Amsterdam, 3 of 

 which a portion, translated into German, appeared in the 

 " Journal für Ornithologie " (1858, p. 367) and the whole, 



1 Verslageu en Mededeelingen der K. Akademie van Wetenschappen, Atd. Natuurkunde, 

 vii. p. 116. 



