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Martin Seth-Smith, one Peregrine Falcon, one Small Gos- 
hawk. 
The Officers of H.M.S. Forte, one Coast Bush Pig. 
Thanks are due to Capt. Orr for taking out a Collector, 
employed by the Society, to the Maraquet and Euso Nyiro 
countries. 
ANNUAL REPORT, 1918. 
The increase in membership commented upon in the 
Report for 1912 has been maintained ; the number of new 
members joining the Society during the year has been larger 
than in any previous year since the formation of the Society, 
resulting in a total membership of 120, which the Committee 
views with satisfaction having regard to the considerable losses 
sustained through removal and death. 
The Committee has to record a very handsome augmenta- 
tion of the funds of the Society through the kindness of two 
members, Mr. R. J. Stordy and Mr. A. B. Percival, who during 
the year each gave most interesting lectures in the Assembly 
Rooms in aid of the funds. The lectures were illustrated by 
lantern views and were much enjoyed by large and appreciative 
audiences. The Committee wishes to express its gratitude to 
these gentlemen for the help they have rendered to the Society, 
also to the Assembly Rooms, Limited, who lent the Hall free 
from all charges for Mr. Stordy’s lecture. 
The Journal continues to meet with general appreciation, 
and latterly, it is satisfactory to report, contributions have 
been coming in from members more freely. Two copies of the 
Journal will be placed in the members’ hands for 1918. 
No. 6 has already been distributed, and No. 7 is shortly expected 
from the publishers and will have been distributed before this 
Report appears in print. Journals Nos. 8 and 9, it is hoped, 
will be published during the ensuing year. 
Note-books are being circulated, one amongst East Africa 
members and another amongst Uganda members, but at 
