. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. . Bulletin of the BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS' CLUB Vol. 95 No. 2 Published: 20 June, 1975 The six hundred and ninety-third meeting of the Club was held at the Cafe Royal, 68 Regent Street, London, , on Tuesday i8th March 1975 at 7 Chairman: Prof. J. H. Elgood, , present 23 members and 10 guests. Dr. D. W. Snow gave an address of much interest on the preparation of the atlas of African non-passerines and showed slides of maps of special importance. The six hundred and ninety-fourth meeting of the Club was held at the Cafe Royal, 68 Regent
. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. . Bulletin of the BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS' CLUB Vol. 95 No. 2 Published: 20 June, 1975 The six hundred and ninety-third meeting of the Club was held at the Cafe Royal, 68 Regent Street, London, , on Tuesday i8th March 1975 at 7 Chairman: Prof. J. H. Elgood, , present 23 members and 10 guests. Dr. D. W. Snow gave an address of much interest on the preparation of the atlas of African non-passerines and showed slides of maps of special importance. The six hundred and ninety-fourth meeting of the Club was held at the Cafe Royal, 68 Regent Street, London, W. 1, on Tuesday 20th May 1975, at 7 Chairman: Prof. J. H. Elgood; present 22 members and 20 guests. The subject for the evening was the Australasian Region. Sir Lands- borough Thomson opened with a summary of his impressions of the regional avifauna, and especially that of New Zealand, obtained on trips before and after the 1974 Dr. C. M. Perrins followed, dealing in some detail with birds and habitats, mainly of northern and central Australia, and the Chair- man, Professor Elgood, concluded with an account of bird haunts and species he had recently seen around Port Moresby and elsewhere in Papua New Guinea and neighbouring islands. All the talks were illustrated by slides and led up to a general discussion. Forthcoming Meetings: Tuesday, 15 th July 1975, Senior Common Room, South Side, Imperial College, South Kensington; entrance-south side of Prince's Gardens, (off Exhibition Road and N. of Victoria & Albert Museum) : R. S. R. Fitter on "The work of the Survival Service Commission and the pro- blem of extinction". Buffet supper, cost £ (including service and V. ).; cheque.; should if possible be sent to the Hon. Secretary before the meet- ing, failing which they should be given to the Hon. Treasurer on arrival at the meeting. Tuesday, 16th September, Cafe Royal, for 7 : Lord Med- way on "The
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