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 OUR FOREIGN BIRD SHOW. 



All arrangements are now complete for our forthcoming 

 Show, anil full particulars, together with advantages and 

 privileges to members, will be found in the Schedule. 



I hope members will endeavour to send as many entries as 

 possible and so make our Section a great success. 



A meeting of the members will be held at the Crystal 

 Palace on the first day of the Show, and we hope all who can 

 will attend. The time and place will be posted on the Show 

 Secietar\"'s Office. 



Medals have been granted to the following Shows, in 

 addition to those already announced : 

 (Ti^r/fe— November 25th and 26th. Classification approved for 



Three Classes. One Bronze Medal. Judge: Mr. Swaysland. 

 ^//;j — December loth and nth. Classification approved for 



Four Classes. One Bronze Medal. Judge: Mr. Yallop. 

 Market H ar borough— ]'a\\wax\ 14th and 15th. One Bronze 



Medal. Judge : Air. Hills. 



J. A. Swan, Hon. Exhibitmnal Secretary, 



87. Lower Kennington Lane, London, S.E. 



BOUND COPIES OF VOL. I. 



These can be obtained from Mr. Fillmer, price 10/6 to 

 members, 15 - to non-members, (post free). 



POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS. 



The conditions upon which these will be made by Dr. 

 CreswelI/, Eden Lodge, Kingston-on-Thames, are as follows* 

 (i) The birds must be sent immediateIvY after death. 



(2) They must be packed in a box. 



(3) The letter accompanying them must not be placed in 



the box along with the birds. 

 (N.B. Unless the above conditions are complied with the 

 package will be destroyed without examination). 



