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Is the name " Bird Notes" really the best that could 

 l)e selected ? It is certainly a ver}' inoffensive name, 

 and I atn not sure that a better one has yet been 

 suggested, but I cannot help thinking that it should be 

 possible to devise a more striking and distinctive title. 



I invite suggestions on this and all other subjects. 

 If only the members would grumble a little more, they 

 would help greatly. It is so difficult to find out what our 

 members like or dislike. 



The five numbers of " Foreign Bird Notes " should 

 be bound with Vol. I. of " Bird Notes" in order to make 

 the book complete, as the two magazines are paged con- 

 secutively — pages I to 92 consisting of " Foreign Bird 

 Notes." The Index, to be published in February next, 

 will comprise both " P\ B. Notes" and " Bird Notes." 

 The published price of "Foreign Bird Notes" is 6d. per 

 copy — but I shall be pleased to send the set of five issues 

 to members of our Club, or of the N. B. B. & M. C, post 

 free for half price, viz., 1/3, to enable them to complete 

 their volumes. This offer will be open for a limited time 

 only, as the stock of some issues is low. 



HORATIO R. FILIvMER, 



Hon. Sec. Foreign Bird Ci.ub, 



52, vShip vStreet, Brighton. 



NOTICES TO MEMBERS. 



NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 



Mr. Ali.En vSir.VER, 43, Gabriel's Hill, Maidstone. 

 Mr. A. BuLi^oCK Webster, King's Close, Barnstaple. 

 Mr A. C. Rolls, Vancourtland, Wyke Regis, 



Weymouth. 

 Miss Theodora vS.wwell, The College, Bromsgrove, 



Worcestershire. 

 Mr. George Cochrane, vSt. Boswell's, Scotland. 

 Mr. Charles E. Thomas, 362, Mare St., Hackney, N.E. 

 iVIrs. E. Oi.lard, Conway, Palace Rd., P^ast IMolese}-, Srw 

 Mr. J. L. T. Dobbin. St. James's Gate, Dublin. 

 Mr. G. W. Taylor, 49, Dawson Street, Dublin. 

 Mr. Charles Harris, Naturalist, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

 Mr. Frank C. Porte, 28, South Mall, Cork. 



