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DECEMBER. 1922. 



The Foreign Bird Club. 



Notices to Members. 



By the time this issue is in the hands of IMembers, 1923 will be fully 

 a week old. We regret this late appearance, but owing to the Xmas holi- 

 days, compilation of indices, etc., the delay has been unavoidable. 



All subscriptions become due on January ist. Members are requested 

 t- remit (20s.) same to Major A. E. Snape, 41, John Dalton Street, Man- 

 chester, forthwith. 



Costs of production still rule high, and we trust members will support 

 the Illustration and Deficit Funds to the best of their ability. 



Every member is urged to make an effoit to introduce at least one new 

 member during the year, and also to support the Honorary Editor with copy, 

 such being urgently needed to facilitate the regular and prompt issue of the 

 Club Journal Bird Notes at the appointed date. 



MAJ. A. E. SNAPE, Ho^i. Business Secretary 

 WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 



Proposed for Election as Member. 



Mons. C. Cordier, Werdgutg, 7, Zurich, Switzerland. ^By Capt. G. E. 

 Rattigan. . 



Changes and Corrections of Address. 



Chas. R. Young, c/o Eastern Telegraph Co. Ltd., 2, Rue Street, Cannot, 

 Marseilles. France. 



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The Bird Market. 



Members' Rates : One penny per word ; minimum one shilling. 

 Non-members and all Trade advertisers m.ust ; pply to the Agents {I'ide page 

 Hi. of cover). Advertisements for respective issues must be sent to the 

 Hon. Editor not later than the 8th of each month. 



MEMBERS' SALES, EXCHANGES AND WANTS. 



FOR SALE : Healthy young Pennant Parrakeet.— E. W. Chaplin, Great 

 Amwell, Ware. 



FOR SALE : Champion-bred Cairn and West Highland puppies, or ex- 

 change for Albino Finches. — A. H. Scott, Furze Creek, Bosham, Susse> 



WANTED : Cabinet for British Birds' Eggs, with or without eggs. — 

 Particulars to J. H. Henstock, Avian Press, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. 



