numbers— for the stock is getting low, and in a few 

 years' time Vol. I. of " Bird Notes" will almost certainly 

 be worth more than the published price. 



The offer at half price of the five numbers of 

 " Foreign Bird Notes," to members of the P'. B. C. and 

 the N. B. B. & M. C, will remain open until the 15th of 

 January — after which date full price will be charged. 



I regret that there was a misprint last month in the 

 list of " ]\Iedals won this season." At Norwich, the 

 Silver INIedal was won by I\Ir. Yallop, and the Bro7ize by 

 Mr. Howe. 



At the Aquarium Show, one of our members paid 

 me 5/-. I put the money apart, but have forgotten who 

 gave it to me, and what it was for ! Will the gentleman 

 who paid it kindly communicate with me ? 

 HORATIO R. FILLMER, 



Hon. Sec. Foreign Bird Ci.ub, 



52, Ship Street, Brighton. 



NOTICES TO MEMBERS 



ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS AS TO CLUB 



MEDALS, MADE BY THE SHOW COMMITTEE 



OF THE COUNCIL. 



9. Medals shall be given at OPEN SHOWS only, 

 and points in Members' classes shall not be counted. 



10. No ]\Iedal shall be awarded at any Show unless 

 at least THREE members compete. 



MEDALS WON. 



Cork, November, 1902. Bronze, Mr. F. C. Porte. 

 Cambridge, December, 1902. Bronze. Mrs. Auningson. 



MEDALS GRANTED. 

 Leicester, 7th and 8th Jan. F. B. C. Classification A. 

 One bronze Medal. Judge, Mr. J. F. Dew.\r. 



Show Classification E (see "Bird Notes" for 

 September, page 237) has been further amended by the 

 omission of *' Common, Orange, and Napoleon Weavers " 

 from Class 7. 



