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differs chiefly in having the crown and feathers surrounding 

 the eye jet-black ; the feathers on the sides of the neck 

 black, margiued with white instead of buff; and the flank- 

 feathers tipped with black and with the subterminal shaft- 

 spot rufous-buff instead of white. Iris brown ; bill black ; 

 tarsus and claws sealing-wax red; orbital and gular skin 

 brick-red. Total length about 9' 6 inches, culmen - 8, wing 

 56, tail 2'4, tarsus 165. 



Adult female. Similar to the male. 



Hub. Telom Valley (3500-4500 feet), borders of Perak 

 and Pahang, Malay Peninsula. 21st September, 1904. 



The male type of this fine new speeies has been presented 

 to the British Museum. 



Mr. Ogilvie-Grant described a new species of Earbet 

 from Uganda, procured by Colonel Delme-Radcliffe during 

 the Anglo-German Boundary Commission. 



Trichol^ema radcliffei, n. sp. 



Adult male. Differs chiefly from the male of T. lachry- 

 mosa in having the subterminal black spots on the feathers 

 of the sides of the breast and flanks rounded, instead of 

 pear-shaped, the under-parts washed with yellow instead 

 of buff, and the median and lesser wing-coverts uniform, not 

 spotted at the tip with buff. Total length about 5*1 inches, 

 culmen 0'62, wing 2'7, tail T7, tarsus 07. 



Hab. Mulema, Uganda, 5000 feet, April 1903. Collected 

 by W. G. Doggett. 



Mr. Grant also exhibited specimens of Lybius rubrifacies, 

 Eeichenow, from the same locality : this species of Barbet 

 was new to the British Museum Collection. 



Dr. F. G. Penrose referred to the notice in the last 

 number of the c Bulletin ' on the subject of Migration. He 

 asked the Chairman if he would obtain from the Club an 

 opinion as to the advisability of appointing a Sub-Committee. 



After some discussion, Messrs J. L. Bonhote, W. Eagle 

 Clarke, M. J. Nicoll, F. G. Penrose, N. F. Ticehurst, and 



