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Our efforts to inaugurate a Foreign Bird Section at the 

 Crystal Palace worthy of the Club and the interests we repre- 

 sent, secured a certain amount of success, though not so great 

 as we anticipated. We trust the coming year will find our 

 Section of the Amalgamated Show recognised as the Show for 

 foreign birds, and be supported by Exhibitors accordingly. 

 We take this opportunity of sincerely thanking those members 

 and friends who helped us in offering Special Prizes, and also 

 our Judges for their public-spirited policy in placing their 

 services gratuitously at the disposal of this Committee. 



Cr^AUDiNE Anningson. 

 W. Oakey. 

 J. A. Swan. 



S. M. TOWNSEND. 



THE BIRD MARKET. 



The charge is one penny for every four words, includingf address. All 

 advertisements must be pre-paid, and reach the Editorial Secretary by 

 the loth of the month. 



L,ady Dunleath has two vSilver cock Pheasants, four Silver 

 hens, one (iolden cock, one Golden hen — all 1903 — for sale, 

 10/6 each. 



Address, Housekeeper, Ballywalter Park, co. Down. 



Wanted — Young Black-headed Gouldian, hen ; also a pair of 

 Turquoisines. 



Mrs. Mortimer, Wigmore, Holmwood, Surrey. 



Part of a private importation from S. Africa — Pair Cape 

 Sparrows {Passer arcuatus), pair Pin-tailed Whydahs, pair 

 St. Helena vSeed - eaters {Serinus Jiaviventris). All in 

 perfect health. H. R. Fim^mer. 



Macaw, Cockatoo, Military Troupial, Pope Cardinal, cock 

 Saffron Finch, vSpice-bird, Avadavat, Tricoloured Manni- 

 kin, pair Red-headed Buntings, pair Grey Javas. Outdoor 

 aviary all winter. Particulars. 



George Moss, Loughborough. 



Seven Bicheno's Finches, 8/- each or 53/- the lot ; one Pintail 

 Nonpareil hen, 8/-. 



N. S. O'REiLiyY, 9, Royal Crescent, Ramsgate, Kent. 



