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3- Subject to special resolution of the Connnittee to 

 the contrary, when two Medals are given at the same 

 Show, the second shall be for next highest points to 

 the winner of the first. 



4. Members exhibiting at Shows where the Chib Medals 

 are given, are asked to place the initials "F.B.C." 

 after each entry in the entry form and to request the 

 Secretary to insert the same in the vShow Catalogue. 



5. No member shall win more than TWO Medals in one 

 season, one silver and one bronze, or more than one 

 Medal at the same vSliow, 



6. No Medal shall be given at any vShow unless the 

 Classification and the name of the Judge be first 

 submitted to, and approved by, the Committee. 

 Preference shall be given to Shows at which the 

 Club's Classification is adopted and one of the 

 Club's Judges appointed. 



7. No Medal shall be given at any show where less 

 than THREBv Classes for Foreign Birds are provided 

 and no Silver Medal where less than SIX Classes. 



8. In the case of a tie the exhibitor taking most money 

 in prizes shall win, and if there still be a tie the 

 exhibitor with most entries shall win. 



The Club classification for 12 Classes has been slightl}' 

 altered by the Committee, and is therefore printed below 

 in its revised form. For the other classifications see 

 "Foreign Bird Notes," No. 4. 

 TwEiyVE Classes. — K. 



1. Budgerigars and all species of Love-birds and 

 Hanging Parrots. 



2. All species of Parrakeets (other than Budgerigars, 

 and including Kings and all Broadtails) and Lori- 

 keets. 



3. Grey Parrots and all species of Amazons, 



4. All species of vShort-tailed Parrots not comprised in 

 the above, Cockatoos, ?*Iacaws, and Lories. 



