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 THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB MARKET. 



The charge for advertisements is one penny for each bird named. 

 Advertisements must be concisely worded, and clearly written 

 on a separate sheet of paper, with the name and address 

 of advertiser at the foot. The fee must in all cases be pre- 

 paid in stamps. The Hon. Sec. is antliorised to decline 

 Advertisements which he considers undesirable. Advertise- 

 ments for the Dkckmbkr issue must reach the Hon. vSec. not 

 later than nth December. 



Wanted — two hen Cordon-bleus, healthy, not newly im- 

 ported. Price to Mrs. Bet^FORD Wit.SON, 



Greywell, Winchfield. 

 Cassell's Book of Birds, from the text of Dr. Brehm 

 by Thomas Rynier Jones, 4 vols, bound in two, out 

 of print, 15 -; the Birds of Cumberland, by the Rev. 

 H. A. Macpherson, 1886, 15/-. 



J. H. ViiRRAivL, 88, vSt. Leonard's Road, Hove. 



THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB. 



NOTICES TO MEMBERS. 



NEW membe:rs elected. 



Mr. RandoIvPH Quin, 371, Ditchling Road, Brighton. 

 Mr. J. A. vSwan, 87, Lower Kennington Lane, S.E. 

 Mr. E. HOPKINSON, M.A., M.B., Oxon., 9, Holywell, 



Oxford 

 Miss Ppctrocochino, 72. Westbourne Terrace, W. 

 Mr, H. K. PiCARD, 10, Sand\vell Crescent, 



W. Hampstead. 



The above were proposed for election last month. 

 The following are members of the Avicultural Society, 

 and therefore, under the Rules, become members 

 without being formally proposed and elected. 



Mr. Arthur Jones, 71, Harrowgate Road, 



South Hackney. 

 Mrs. Mortimer, Wigmore, Holmwood, »Surrey. 



