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extremely interesting to learn that two tons of olive were 
equal to one ton of coal as fuel. 
The third lecture was given by A. B. Percival, Esq., the 
subject being 4 The Game Birds of East Africa and Uganda.' 
As the subject was such a big one, the lecturer intimated that 
he would have to confine his remarks to the francolins, guinea- 
fowl, bustards, quail, and sand-grouse. During the course of 
his remarks the lecturer exhibited some seventeen species of 
francolin, five guinea-fowl, three bustard, four quail, and four 
sand-grouse. The known distribution of each species wag 
mentioned and their habits described. 
At a future date, it is hoped, the lecturer will continue his 
remarks on the game birds and deal with the ducks, snipe, 
pigeons, doves, and plover. 
Reports on subsequent lectures will appear in the next 
number of the Journal. 
AMENDMENT TO RULES OF THE SOCIETY 
By Honorary Secretary 
The following was passed at a general meeting of the 
Society held on September 8, 1916 : 
Rule 6c to be amended as follows : 
1. The class of Associate member to be abolished for the 
future. The present Associate members are to be given the 
option of becoming full members or remaining as Associates. 
Those who choose to remain as Associates to retain the privi- 
leges of that class. 
2. A new class of members to be formed, and members of 
this class to be called Junior members — the subscription for 
this class to be Rs. 5 per annum. They will not be entitled 
to receive any of the Society’s publications. 
8. A fee of Rs. 7/50 be charged as an entrance fee to the 
Society in addition to the first annual subscription of Rs. 15. 
Junior members are not to be charged entrance fees. 
4. The subscription of a Life Member shall be Rs. 150. 
