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receive all the parts of Vol. II., couiineiicing with next 

 mouth's issne. 



IMeiiibers will, I feel sure, be very pleased with the 

 iniproveinents in " Bird Notes," when the}' see next 

 month's issue. A card cover will be adopted, and it is 

 hoped that this will afford sufficient protection in the 

 post, so that, in spite of the larger size of the paper, the 

 Magazine will travel at least as safeh' as it does at 

 present. If, however, there are any members who would 

 prefer their copies to be protected by strawboard, I am 

 willing to undertake to so pack them on receipt of an 

 extra subscription of i/- per annum, to cover the cost of 

 board and extra postage. This i '- must, in every case,, 

 be prepaid. 



HORATIO R. FILLMRR, 



Hon. Sec, Foreign Bird Club, 



52, Ship vStreet, Brighton. 



NOTICES TO MEMBERS. 



NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 



Mr. R. P. KiTSOX, "Collaton," Torquay. 



]Mr. J. McDONAGH, 13, Greencroft Gardens, vS. Hamp- 

 stead, N.W. 



Mr. Arthur Cook, Glyncote, Kingsbur\- Rd., Gravelly 



Hill, Birmingham. 

 Mr. \V. T. Jackson, Roslyn, Croham Road, Croydon. 



Mr. C. H. T. Whitehead, c/o Messrs. King, King & Co.,. 

 Bombay, India. 



Mr. George Walton, Thirlmere, via Grasmere, Cumber- 

 land. 



Mr. Thomas Spp:ncer, Claerwen Villa, Jockey Road,. 

 Wylde Green, Warwickshire. 



Miss E. M. HiNCKS, Terrace House, Richmond, Yorks. 



Mr. H. E. Bliss, The Croft, Wallingford. 



