BULLETIN 



OF THE 



BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS' CLUB, 

 No. cm. 



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

 Restaurant Frascati, 32 Oxford Street, on Wednesday, the 

 20th of January, 1904. 



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



Members present : — E. Bidwell, F. D. Drewitt, F. Finn, 



F. W. FROHAWK, J. GeRRARD, H. GoODCHILD, F. H. CaR- 



ruthers Gould, W. R. Ogilvie-Grant, E. Hartert, G. E. 

 Lodge, E. G. B. Meade- Waldo, H. J. Pearson, H. Leyborne 

 Popham, Major F. W. Proctor, W. P. Pycraft, F. ft. Rat- 

 cliff, R. H. Read, W. E. Renaut, W. Rothschild, A. D. 

 Sapsworth, Howard Saunders, W. Radcliffe Saunders, 

 F. C. Selous, D. Seth-Smith, J. Stares, E. Cavendish 

 Taylor, W. B.Tegetmeier, H. M.Wallis, Watkin Watkins, 



H. F. WlTHERBY. 



Guests : J. H. P. Berthon, Charles Collier, Lieut. 

 H. Leynes (R.N.), W. N. Murray. 



The Chairman announced, with much regret, the death of 

 Mr. Walter Doggett. This well-known naturalist, attached 

 to the Anglo-German Boundary Commission under Major 

 Delme Radcliffe, had lost his life by the accidental upsetting 

 of a canoe on the River Kagera, in the Uganda Protectorate. 

 Mr. Doggett had previously been two years in Uganda as 

 taxidermist and photographer on the. staff of Sir Harry John- 

 ston, bv whom he was much esteemed. 



[ January 26th, 1904.] yol. xiv. 



