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were Treasurer. Any niembers who stand for the 

 Treasurership will, therefore, be doing good service to 

 the Club. 



Our new year begins on the ist of May, but all new 

 members proposed for election after the issue of this 

 number of " Bird Notes " will be considered to date their 

 membership from the commencement of the new year, 

 and will not be liable for this year's subscription. I trust 

 a good many new members will be proposed in the April 

 " Bird Notes," so that their names may be published in 

 the list of members to be issued in May. We want more 

 members badly. Will every one make a special effort 

 to get some } 



HORATIO R. FILIvMER, 



Hon. Sec. FOREIGN BiRD CluB, 

 52, Ship Street, Brighton. 



NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 



The Hon. Frederick Wali^op, 46, South Street, 

 Park Lane, W. 



Mr. Talbot H. Bond, Aylsham, Norfolk. 



Mr. Frank Howe, 35, Cambridge vStreet, Welling- 

 borough, Northamptonshire. 



NEW MEMBER PROPOSED. 

 Mr. Ernest Valentine, 7, Highfield, Workington. 

 Proposed by Mr. FroSTiCK. 



MEDALS WON DURING SHOW SEASON 1901-2. 



Crystal Palice, November, igoi. 

 Silver. Mr. L. W. Hawkins for Rufous-tailed Grass- 

 finches. 

 Bronze. Mr. H. R. Fillmer for Reddish Finch. 



Royal Aquarium, November, tqoi. 

 Silver. Mr. J. A. Swan for White-capped Tanager. 



