

B U L L E T I N 



OK THE 



BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS' CLUB. 



Mo. CII. 



The hundred and first Meeting of the Club was held at the 

 Restaurant Frascati, 3.2 Oxford Street, on Wednesday, the 

 16th of December, 1903. 



Chairman: P. L. Sclater, F.R.S. 



Members present : — E. Bidwell, J. L. Bonhote, B. A. 

 Bristowe, R. A. Crowley, H. E. Dresser, F. D. Drewitt, 

 M.D., A. H. Evans, F. Finn, F. W. Frohawk, H. Goodchild, 

 W. R. Ogilvie-Grant, G. S. Hett, G. E. Lodge, J. McL. 

 Marshall, H. Munt, E. Neale,R. Nesham, C. E. Pearson, 

 H. J. Pearson, F. G. Penrose, M.D., T. Digby Pigott, 

 C.B., Major F. W. Proctor, F. R. Ratcliffe, R. H. Read, 

 Howard Saunders, F. C. Selous, D. Seth - Smith, E. 

 Cavendish Taylor, W. B, Tegetmeier, L. A. Williams, 

 Scott B. Wilson, H. F. Witherby. 



Guests: J. M. Barton, F. G. Cannon, C. E. Fagan, 

 Lieut. H. Leynes, R.N., D. G. Mouncey, Colonel Sunder- 

 land. 



The Chairman read a letter that he had received from 

 Dr. Bowdler Sharpe, dated Funchal, Madeira, Dec. 4th, 

 1903. Dr. Sharpe sent warm greetings to the assembled 

 members, and stated that the S.Y. 'Emerald' (in which, by 

 the kindness of friends, he was taking a winter tour) had been 

 storm-bound at Funchal for a week, but would start next 

 day for St. Thomas and Trinidad. He had made several 

 [December 29th, 1903.] 



