CiRiy Bunting. 



vSaiiie as 3-ello\v, but not nearly so nmcli yellow and 

 brown colour, nor of equal quality expected ; and 50 

 points allowed for steadiness. 



Reed Bunting. 



Steadiness 50 



Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 



All colours bold and distinct, the white showing- 

 well up against the black; the deeper the 

 brown the l^etter . . . . . . . . . . 20 



Type, not so chubby as yellow ; quality and con- 

 dition throughout . . . . . . . . . . 15 



Staging 5 



100 



The above vStandards are submitted to Members for 



their views and suggestions, and their approval or 



otherwise. Will they kindly send on their criticisms by 



next monthly meeting ? W. A. LoTT. 



NOTES. 



I heard the other day of a cock Goldfinch and hen 

 Greenfinch rearing a nest of Yorkshire Canaries — this is 

 the reverse of the usual order of things. 



Win- should not Show Committees provide a Class 

 for hen Bullfinches ? I feel sure there would be keen 

 competition, as there are plenty of them, and good ones 

 too, in the breeding rooms of hybrid breeders in all parts 

 of the country. 



Will members note that last year one or two gentle- 

 men lost the Medals won by them by reason of their not 

 having paid their Subscriptions ? 



If any members have not received their copies of last 

 month's Magazine, will they please to let me know .'* 



There are some printer's errors in the list of Shows 

 published last month, at which our ]Medals are placed, 

 " South W. London" should read " West London." In the 



