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a good plan if we were to alter our rules in this respect, 

 so as to bring ourselves into line with the sister Club — 

 which we must remember is an older and larger vSociety. 

 HORATIO R. FILLMER, 



Hon. Sec. FOREIGN BiRD Club, 



52, Ship Street, Brighton. 



THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB MARKET. 



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 later than 15th Maj'. 



" British Birds with their Nests and Eggs," by Dr. Butler 

 and other authors, in 27 parts, unbound, unsoiled; 

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Hen Crimsouwing Parrakeets, ^i each ; hen Redrump 

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