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Mr. Tegetmeier exhibited a drawing, by Mr. Frohawk, 

 of a Bustard recently acquired by the Zoological Society, 

 and now living in their Gardens. The bird had been captured 

 near Port Elizabeth, and appeared to be Otis denhami. 



Mr. Popham exhibited a curious red-throated variety of the 

 Yellow Ammer {Emberiza citrine 11 a) and an apparent hybrid 

 between Charadrius pluvialis and C. fulvus. These speci- 

 mens had been procured by Mr. Popham in the valley of 

 the Yenesei. 



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

 the 23rd of January, 1901, at 8.30, at the Restaurant 

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



(Signed) 



P. L. SCLATER, R. BOWDLER SHARPE, W. E. DE WlNTON, 



Chairman. Editor. Sec. fy Treas. 



Note. — The members are reminded that the next meeting 

 of the Club on the 23rd of January will be principally devoted 

 to the exhibition of lantern-slides. The success of the last 

 exhibition, which was greatly due to the interest taken in it 

 by Mr. H. J. Pearson, encourages the Committee to hope 

 that this year's exhibition will be as important as the last. 

 Any member wishing to exhibit lantern-slides on this 

 occasion is requested to send in a list of the exhibition 

 proposed, at least a week before the date of meeting, to 

 Dr. Bowdler Sharpe or Mr. W. E. de Winton. 



Any descriptions of new species will be taken as read at 

 the next meeting. 



