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or three pairs which used them after the first brood had 

 flown. These were all birds which had not previously been 

 able to find a nesting-place. When the ninety boxes were 

 not all used there were never any late nests. If the Starling 

 was double-brooded, many of these boxes would have been 

 occupied a second time. These observations were the result 

 of nearly forty years' experience. 



The Chairman announced that the next Meeting of the Club 

 would he held on the THIRD Wednesday of the month instead 

 of on the second Wednesday. 



As none of the Members of the Club have intimated 

 their desire to exhibit lantern-slides at the March Meeting, 

 the evening will be devoted to the ordinary business. 



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

 the 19th of March, 1913, at PAGANFS RESTAURANT, 

 42-48 Great Portland Street, W. ; the Dinner at 7 p.m. 

 Members of the Club 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) 



W. Rothschild, W. R. Ogilvie-Grant, 

 Chairman. Editor. 



H. F. Witherby, 

 Sec. Treas. 



