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it had a nest. The birds flushed from eggs usually went 

 straight away, and we never succeeded in observing them 

 return. 



Our photographs of this species were unfortunately un- 

 successful, and we obtained only one picture of the eggs, and 

 that is a bad one. 



Mr. H. E. Dresser exhibited a nest and eggs of Carpo- 

 dacus roseus, and two nests, one containing eggs, of Uragus 

 sibiricus, obtained in the district of Minsinsk, Siberia. 



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

 the 14th of December, 1904, at 8.30, at the Restaurant 

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

 intending to dine are requested to inform Mr. Witherby, at 

 326 High Holborn, W.C. 



[N.B. — Members who intend to make any communication 

 at the next meeting of the Club are requested to 

 give notice beforehand to the Editor, also to supply 

 him with a written account of anything intended for 

 publication.] 



(Signed) 



P. L. Sclater, W. R. Ogilvie-Grant, H. F. Witherby, 



Chairman. Editor. Sec. §• TVeas. 



