Vol. xy.] 64 



6. Nightingale/ s nest. 



7. Wheatear's nest in old cannon, Pevensey, Sussex. 



8. Robin feeding at window. 



9. Reed-Bunting's nest. 



10. Wood- Wren's nest. 



11. Closer view of last, showing eggs. 



1 2. Site of Wood- Wren's nest. 



13. $ Marsh-Tit feeding young. 



14. ? „ ,, „ 

 15-17. Jackdaw feeding at window. 



18. Starling feeding at window. 



19. Lesser Tern's eggs. 



20. Lesser Tern sitting. 



21. Pellets of Barn-Owl, containing skulls of small 



birds. 



22. Barn-Owl flying from nest. 



23. Mute Swan. 



24. St. Paul's Rocks, Mid-Atlantic. 



25. 26. Corvvs splendens sitting on a rope at Colombo. 



27. Rook's nest in Portugal laurels, Beaufort Park, 



Battle, Sussex. 



28. Rook's nest in sapling, Beaufort Park, Battle, 



Sussex. 



29. Rookery, showing birds, Ewell, Surrey. 



At the invitation of Mr. A. McL. Marshall and other 

 Members of the Club, Mr. R. B. Lodge had been specially 

 requested to exhibit some of his bird-slides, which have so 

 often delighted those present on previous similar occasions ; 

 but, the Meeting having already lasted till 11.30 p.m., the 

 Chairman was reluctantly compelled to ask Mr. Lodge to 

 postpone the exhibition of his slides. 



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

 the 12th of April, 1905, at 8.30, at the Restaurant 



