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MissMAUDK Wir.DP:, Little Gaddesdeii, Berklianipstead. 

 Mr. Gkorgp: Cakrick, Stratheani Cottage, vSaltcoats, 



Ayrshire. 



NEW MP:MBERS PROPOvSED. 



Mrs. BEI.FORD Wilson, Greywell, Winclifield. 

 Mr. Wii,i,iAM Hir,r, Foster, 164, Portland Street. 



Southport. 

 Mr. F. DuNSTONi-:, 40, Round Hill Crescent, Brighton. 

 Mrs. DuTTON, Bank Cottage, Walton, vStone, vStaffs. 

 Mr. J. H. Verrat,t„ 88, St. Leonard's Road, Hove. 

 Mr. Andrew Phitjp, 19, Parnell Place, Harold's Cross. 



Co. Dublin. 

 Miss M. S. Lattev, Hollvdeiie, Allensbank Road, 



Cardiff. 

 Mr. H. S. Sharp, Heathfield, Bingley, Yorkshire. 

 Mr. Wii^i.TAM Earp, Park Place Gardens, 



Henley-on-Thames. 



Proposed by the Hox. SEC. 



At the London Cage Bird Association's Show at the 

 Royal Aquarium, Westminster, on the 19th, 20th, and 

 2ist November, a silver medal will be offered by the 

 Club for the best foreign bird belonging to a member, 

 and a bronze medal for the second best (the winner of the 

 silver medal excluded). Schedules from Mr. J. Tyson, 

 169, Sloan Street, S.W. Nine classes for foreign birds. 

 The Rev. H. D. Astley is the Judge. 



At the vSheffield Cage Bird vSociety's vSliow, on the 

 27tli and 2Sth November, the Club will offer a bronze 

 medal for the best foreign bird belonging to a member. 

 Schedules from Mr. J. C. Barnes, 149, Duncombe vStreet, 

 Wal'Kle}', Sheffield. There are onl}' three classes, but the 

 prize-money is liberal, the entrance fee only i '-, and 

 there are numerous specials— consequently the Council 

 thought it well to make an exception to Medal Rule 2. 

 The Judges are Messrs. N. B. Roberts and e:. E. Smith. 



