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VI. Dark 3ellow Goldfinch and Canary, 



VII DarkBnfF ,, „ „ ' 



VIII. Dark Linnet and Canary. 



IX. Dark Siskin, Redpoll, or Twite and Canary, 



X. A.O.V. Canary hybrid. 



XI. Any variety Bullfinch hyl^rid. 



XII, Any other variety — Bullfinch cross excepted. 



P. S. — As the word mule and hybrid are synonymous, 

 the former l^eing generally used in reference to the cross 

 between the horse and donkey, it is hoped the latter will 

 always be adopted with reference to birds. 



'ihe Club have decided not to recognise a two- 

 pointed specimen as such, but allow it to compete in the 

 class for ticked or lightly-marked birds. W. H. Vai^E. 



The following are the list of INIedals and Shows where 

 they are to be competed for up to last jMeeting of the 

 Committee : — 

 Oct. 3rst and ist Nov,, Man. and Northern Counties — 



one Gold. 



Nov. 8th., Warrington and Dis. O.S. — one Gold, 



Nov. I2th and i3tli, vSouth W. London — two Gold Medals. 



One for Members who have never won a Medal of the 



Club. 

 Barusley and Dis. O.S., no date— one Silver. 

 Nov, 18, 19, and 20, L.C.B.A. — two Gold and two Silver 



Medals, and a Gold Medal for Members who have 



never won a Medal of the Club. 



Dec. 5th and 6th — two Gold INIedals as before. 



THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB. 



NOTICES TO MEMBERS. 



REGULATIONS AS TO THE CLUB MEDALS 



MADE BY the: SHOW COMMITTEE OF THE COUNCIL. 



1. All INIedals shall be given for POINTS, which are to 

 be counted as follows: — C. i, H.C. 2, and one number 

 higher for each higher award. 



2, Extra Prizes shall count for Points, and all entries 

 compete. 



