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three nights. The new plumes began to appear about the 

 last week in August, and the entire plumage was nearly 

 complete by the middle of November. The bird was very 

 tame and quiet, and fed readily from the hand. 



On the motion of Mr. H. J. Pearson it was unanimously 

 resolved to have an exhibition of lantern-slides early in the 

 year 1903. Members or friends who desire to show photo- 

 graphs of birds and nests taken during the past season are 

 requested to communicate with the Secretary or Editor. 



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

 the 17th of December, 1902, at 8.30, at the Restaurant 

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



(Signed) 



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



Chairman. [Editor). Sec. fy Treas. 



