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Mr. H. J. Pearson proposed that the meeting in January 

 should be devoted to the exhibition of lantern-slides illus- 

 trating the work done by members of the Club during the 

 past season. This proposal was unanimously adopted. 



Mr. W. B. Tegetmeier exhibited a nestling Pheasant, 

 only a iew days old. The specimen had been sent to him 

 by Mr. Alfred Dunnage, of Dedham, Colchester; it had 

 formed one of a brood of nine or ten birds which were 

 hatched out in a hedge-row, far from any covert. (See 

 ' Field ' of Oct. 20, 1900.) The late date of hatching was of 

 peculiar interest. 



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

 the 21st of November, 1900, at 8.30, at the Restaurant 

 Frascati, 32 Oxford Street ; the Dinner at 7 p.m. 



(Signed) 

 Howard Saunders, R. Bowdler Sharpe, W. E. de Winton, 

 Chairman. Editor. Sec. § Treas. 



