MARCH, 1922 



The Foreign Bird Club. 



Notices to Members. 



The Club Journal ; Copy is still needed, as per notices in January 

 and February issue. We trust that members will give their utmost co-oper- 

 ation that Bird Notes may be worthy and thoroughly representative of our 

 Society. 



Obituary : Our member Mr. J. L. Grossmith passed away in November 

 last, and h's membership in F.B.C. has been transferred to his widow Mrs. A. 

 Grossmith. to whom, on behalf of the Club, we extend our sincere sympathy 

 in her bereavement. 



Subscriptions in Default : We regret in a few cases no notice has 

 been taken of several applications, leaving us no alternative, unless a remit- 

 tance be sent on or before April 15th, but to place them in the hands of a 

 solicitor for collection. 



Development of the Club : We regret that so httle response has 

 been made to the Hon. Secretary's letter in February BiRQ Notes, pages 45-6; 

 will members kindly consider same and communicate the'r views,? 

 WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 

 MAJ. A. E. SNAPE, Hon. Business Secretary^ 



Deficit and Illustration Funds. 



These two funds need all the help members can give them. The com- 

 mittee acknowledge with best thanks the following : 

 . £ s. d. 



Rothwell, J. E 100 



Errata re RolJ. 



J. E. Rotherwill should read J. E. RoTHWEtL, 153, Sewell Avenue, Brookline, 



Mass.. U.S.A. 

 Mrs. Burgess : for St. John's Street read St. John's Road. 



New Member Elected. 



Horace Czarnikow, HoUongton House, Newbury. 



Proposed for Election as Members. 



Miss Olive Blackburn, Rock End, Torquay. 



By Capf. G. E. Rattigan. 

 G. F. Bolam, 8 Rosslyn Avenue, Low Fell, Gateshead-on-Tyne. 



By S. M. Tozvm-cnd. 

 H. Boot, Finchficld, Lichfield Road, Sutton Coldfield. 



By } . H. E. Hawkins. 



Register of Club Breeders. 



(I'ide Green Inset, Jan. pages 2-3, Feb. page 19). 



