Secretary's Rcf^ori . v. 



lo have some proposition conceniiii!^' these to hiy before the 

 members ; at the moment we can only say that our income barely 

 co\ers the cost of Bird Notes, as at present issued, and the 

 very small W'orkin;,;- Expenses of the Club. 



Shall we. unitedly, seek to overcome the lethargy that 

 has followed the war period, and, with a study of cause and 

 effect, seek to make the failures of the ])ast stepping-stones to 

 future success and efficiency ? 



The effort required from each individual member is but 

 slight indeed to achieve this — three main points stand in the 

 forefront of our need, viz : 



(i) More contributors to Bird Notes. 



(2) An increased membership. 



(3) Prompt payment of subscriptions, and an attendance 

 to those small details which will materially reduce the 

 Hon. Sec.'s correspondence, and at the same time 

 curtail the Club's postage expenses. 



A. E. SNAPE, Hon. Business Secretary. 

 WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 



