B U L I, E T I N 



OF THE 



BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS' CLUB. 



No. CLXXXIV. 



The hundred and eighty-second Meeting of the Club was held 

 at Pagani's Restaurant, 42-48 Great Portland Street, W., 

 on Wednesday, the 8th of January, 1913. 



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



Members present'. — E. C. Stuart Baker, D. A. Bannerman, 



E. BlDWELL, S. BoORMAN, C. D. BoRRER, P. F. B UN YARD, 



C. Chubb, Colonel S. R. Clarke, E. Gibson, F. H. C. Gould, 

 Rev. J. R. Hale, E. Hartert, Ph.D., Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain, 

 Capt. H.Lynes,R.N., G. A.Macmillan, W.E.F. Macmillan, 



G. M.Mathews, H. Munt, T. H. Newman, W. R. Ogilvie- 

 Grant {Editor), C. Oldham, C. E. Pearson, Major F. W. 

 Proctor, W. P. Pycraft, F. R. Ratcliff, C. B. Rickett, 

 Hon. W. Rothschild, Ph.D., F.R.S., A. D. Safsworth, 

 W.L.Sclater, F. C. Selous, D. Seth-Smith, E.F. Stanford, 

 N.F. Ticehurst, F.R.C.S., S. L. Whymper, J. Wilkinson, 



H. F. Witherby (Sec. $ Treas.). 



Visitors: — G. F. Archer, G. K. Baynes, C. M. Dyer, 

 T. Iredale. 



Colonel Stephenson Clarke gave a short account of a 

 shooting expedition which he and liis brother, Captain 

 Goland Clarke, had made to the Lorian, British East Africa. 

 During their trip they had formed a considerable collection 

 [January 25th, 1913.] vol. xxxi. 



