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the maiiageiiieiit of those vShows. Their quarrel or iiiis- 

 unclerstaiiding is of an entirely private nature, and 

 should not on any consideration be allowed to affect the 

 interests of the Club. 



It certainly does not become the dignity of any 

 bod}' of right-minded men to allow such an important 

 proposition to be rushed — I say rushed, as it was 

 undoubtedly rushed— in the face of an important pro- 

 position of Mr. Boerma's. 



Personally, I consider this nonsense has been 

 carried too far for the welfare of the Club, its members, 

 and objects. I will ask every member to give his or her 

 opinion on this subject, through the columns of our 

 little journal, so that the general feeling of the members 

 ma}' be obtained. W. Laskey. 



THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB. 



NOTICES TO MEMBERS. 



SCRUTINEER'S REPORT. 



THK COUNCir,. 



Votes. Votes, 



* Fillmer, H. R. .. 41 6 Oakey, W. .. 26 



1 Swaysland, W. ..40 7 Hanilyn, J. D. .. 23 



2 Frostick, J 38 8 Townsend, S. M. 20 



* Osbaldeston, W. . • 35 9 vSmith, H. B. . . 20 



3 Camps, H. T. T. ..32 10 vSwan. J. A. .. 17 



4 Quin, R. .. ••31 II Cushny, C. ..15 



5 Chamberlain, C.B. d'E. 30 12 Mumford, J. J. , . 12 



13 Lattey, Miss M. S... ii 16 Burge, S. .. 6 



14 Thorpe, F. C. .. 11 17 Bond, T. H. .. 6 



15 Philip, A 9 iSAcutt, J 3 



* Messrs. Fillmer and Osbaldeston being elected as Secretary and 



Treasui-er respectively are not eligible for the Conncil— of 



which, however, they are ex officio members. 



JUDGES. 



I Swaysland, W. • . 34 2 Frostick, J. . . 30 



Camps, H. T. T. .. 21 



