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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 authori.sed to decline 

 Advertisements which he considers undesirable. Advertise- 

 ments for the next issue must reach the Hon. Sec. not 

 later than 15th July. 



For Sale — Btitler's " Foreign Finches in Captivity " : 

 original edition, with hand-coloured plates, half 

 morocco, quite tmsoiled, /,"5 5s. od. 



Dr. Simpson, 2, Portland Road, Hove. 



All acclimatized and out of doors for months — Egret, 

 white and blue, very tame, full of beautiful plumes, 

 rare; Chattering Lory, good talker; Purple-capped 

 Lory, soon talk ; Australian Shrike, splendid 

 songster; Black-throated Laughing Thrush; Rosy 

 Pastor, full plumage; Australian Crested Doves, 

 Cockatiels, Zebra Finclies, Spice Birds, Zebra Doves, 

 Zebra Waxbills, Java Sparrows. 



Grand outdoor straight wire aviary, cost ^25, 

 packs flat, all bolted together, price ;^"i5 or near offer. 

 Gii.r„ Bexley Heath, Kent. 



Wanted — Hen Blue Robin, and hen vShania, must be 

 acclimatized and from otitdoor aviary. 



Gir.L, Bexley Heath, Kent. 



All bird lovers should read " Meating-off and Feeding 

 Soft-bills" : gives full information on the practical 

 management of insectiyorous birds in captivity, with 

 notes on the different foods used, hand rearing, bird 

 trapping, cages, etc. Price 6M., post free, from the 

 author— John Frostick, 



Ready shortly.'] 18, Temperley Road, Balham, S.W. 



All comitiunkations for " Bii'd Notes, ''^ in reference to 

 the British Bird and Hybrid department should be 

 addressed to the Hon. Sec. of the National British Bird 

 and Mule Club, and act conimtinications in reference to 

 Foreign Birds to the Hon. Sec. of the Foreign Bird Club. 



