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A young Broad - fronted Crocodile {Osteoloemus tetraspis), 

 living— (Mr T. H. Gillespie). 



Goliath Beetles (W. Africa), Scarabseus Sacred Beetles 

 (Egypt), a locust, a Praying Mantis, Malaccan Beetles, and a 

 Trap-door Spider's nest (tenanted) — (Mr John Thomson). 



Model of Great Auk's egg, photograph of the Great Auk, 

 and a Sand Lizard from Egypt — (the late Miss Eose). 



Cape Sparrow (Passer arcuatus), Hooded Siskin (Chrysomitris 

 icterica), Pintailed Nonpareil {Erythrura prasina), Cordon Bleu 

 (Estrilda phcenicotis) , Bicheno's Finch (Stidoptera hichenovii), 

 White Java Sparrows (Micnia oryzivora), Baltimore Hang-nest 

 (Icterus haltimore), Crested Cardinal {Paroaria cucidlata) — 

 (Mr L. J. Arrighi). 



Green Cardinal (G-ubernatrix cristella), Pair of Black- throated 

 Cardinals, Eed-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus hcemorrhous), Gouldian 

 Einch (Pcephila mirabilis), Shore Lark (Oetocris alpestris), 

 Diamond Sparrow {Steganoplena guttata) y Pair of Avadavats 

 (Sporcequinthus amandava) — (Mr G. M. Brotherston). 



Albino Blackbird ; a Grey Linnet, becoming white ; Cross- 

 bills — (Mr J. G. Mason). 



Long-eared Bat (Plecotus auritus) — (the Secretary). 



ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING. 



The Annual Business Meeting of the Society was held in 

 the Hall, 20 George Street, on the evening of Wednesday, 

 October 26, 1910 — Mr A B. Steele, President, in the 

 chair. 



The following report was submitted by the Honorary Secre- 

 tary :— 



" Since last Annual Meeting we have had six indoor meet- 

 ings and seventeen field meetings. The communications at the 

 indoor meetings were much appreciated, as shown by the 

 attendance, which left little to be desired ; and Mr Day is to 

 be thanked for so kindly and so successfully working the lantern. 



