Secretary's Report. v. 



Breeding Medal. These are sunk in bronze, and a facsimile appears facing 

 page 175. The actual size is 2in. dia. 



As soon as possible a Balance Sheet will be issued, and it will then be 

 seen that the costs of producing Bird Notks and Medals more than swallow 

 our income ; the working expenses are very low, some £20 mainly postage 

 and necessary stationery, etc. 



The effort to remove all difficulty and embarrassment in running the 

 Club, required from each individual member is slight indeed. To achieve 

 this, four cardinal points stand obviously in the forefront of our need, viz : 



(') Xw increased interest in the working details of our society by each member. 



((/) More contributors to Bird Noti:s. 



(;;7) An increased membership. 



(77/) Prompt payment of subscri])lions, and an attendance to those small details 

 which will materially reduce the secretarial correspondence, and at the 

 same time reduce the Clul/^ postal expenses. 



This accomplished all else will follow as a natural sequence. 



A. E. SNAPE, Hon. Business Secretary. 

 WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 



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