BULLETIN 



OF THE 



BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS' CLUB, 



No. CIV. 



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

 Restaurant Frascati, 32 Oxford Street, on Wednesday, the 

 17th of February, 1904. 



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



Members present : — Boyd Alexander, E. Bidwell, J. L. 



BONHOTE, W. R. BUTTERFIELD, H. E. DllESSER, F. D. 



Drewitt, M.D., F. Finn, C. Garnett, H. Goodchild, W. R. 

 Ogilvie-Grant, E. Hartert, Col. P. W. L'Estrange, G. E. 

 Lodge, H. Munt, E. Neale, T. Parkin, F. G. Penrose, M.D., 

 A. E. PRieE, W. E. Renaut, Hon. W. Rothschild, M.P., 

 F. C. Selous, D. Seth-Smith, W. B. Tegetmeier, Major 

 H. Terry, J. S. White, L. A. Williams, C. J. Wilson, 

 C. A. Wright. 



Guests: H. Tabor Brooks, G. V. Clarke, D.S.O., C. E. 

 Hellmayr (Guest of the Club), Major Sir Archibald Lamb, 

 Bart. 



Mr. W. Ruskin Butterfield exhibited a female specimen 

 oiBulweria bulweri, which had been found dead on the shore 

 a little to the west of St. Leonard' s-on-Sea, on the 4th of 

 February, 1904. The specimen was closely examined by 

 Mr. Butterfield soon after it was picked up, and while it was 

 still sodden with sea-water. He was able to match it with 

 skins from Madeira. 



It was not a little singular that a second Sussex example 

 of Bulwer's Petrel should occur almost on the same day of 

 [February 27th, 1904.] vol. xiv. 



