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PkngeIvLEy, Charles H. CBiidge House, Holh'well, St. 

 Ives, Hunts. (Oct., 1903). 



SevasTOPUIvO, Mrs. G. D., 133, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, 



London, W. (Oct., 1901). 

 Sharp, H. S., Heathfield, Bingley, Yorks. (Nov., 1901). 

 Si^ATTER, A. C, 17, Commercial Street, Hereford. (July, 1903). 

 Stacy-Marks, Mrs. V., Westbury, Berry lands Road, 



Surbiton, (Dec, 1903). 



Tweed, H. R. B., B.A. (Oxon.), Laindou Frith, Billericay. 

 (June, 1903). 



Waddeli., Miss Peddie, Balquhatstone, Slammannen, vStir- 



lingshire, N.B. (Jul}', 1903). 

 WaTvTon, George, Thirlmere, via Grasmere, Cumberland. 



(Jan., 1903). 

 \Vir,DE, Miss Maude, Little Gaddesden, Berkhampstead. 



(Nov., 1901). 

 Wii^SON, H. B., Anglehani, Rosebery Crescent, Newcastle-on- 



Tyne. (Dec, 1903). 



MARCH. 1904. 



XTbe jforeian Biv6 Ctlub. 



NOTICES TO MEMBERS. 



All subscriptions are now due, and Members and Associates 

 are requested to forward them to the Treasurer at their early 

 convenience. Subscriptions should not be sent to me. 



The cases for binding are now ready, and will be forwarded 

 post free on receipt by me of 1/2. 



The prize in the Bird Notes Prize Competition was awarded 

 to Dr. Creswell by a large majority of votes. 



With regard to the recent Election of Council and Officers 

 it is worth recording that 104 voting papers were received by 

 the Scrutineer. The fact that so large a proportion of mem- 

 bers recorded their votes seems to show that our popular 

 method of government is appreciated. 



I am glad to be able to announce that in future queries 

 relating to the treatment of Parrots and Parrakeets will be 

 answered by Mr. H. T. T. Camps, and those relating to insec- 

 tivorous and fruit-eating birds by Mr. Russell Humphrys. The 



