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NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 



Mrs. ROGERSON, Fleurville, Cheltenham. 



Mr. J. Harmax, Tlie Bridge, Wealdstone, Harrow. 



Mrs. Healey, i8, Albert Road, Regent's Park, N.W. 



Mr. Henry Dart, 53, Richmond Road, Kingston-on- 

 Thames. Proposed by Mr. Swan. 



Mr. George Thwaites, Dunedin Villa, Northampton 

 Road, Market Harborough. 

 Proposed by Mr. Lloyd. 



Mr. J. H. Walker, F.R.H.S., 20, Moorgate Street, 

 Leicester. Proposed by Mr. Oakey. 



Mr. E. Perkins, Chester Hill, Woodchester, Glos. 

 Proposed by Mr. Osbaldeston. 



Mr. Hermann Kestermann, 50, Grafton Street, 

 Manchester. Proposed by ^Ir. Fillmer. 



The following persons, not having paid their sub- 

 scriptions due on the ist of May last, have ceased to be 

 members of the Club. In each case three applications 

 by letter have been made (the last by registered post on 

 the 14th of November, 1902), but no reply whatever has 

 l>een received : 



Mr. J. W. HiNCKS, Stack House, Uppingham Road. 



Leicester. 

 INIr. F. DUNSTONE, 40, Round Hill Crescent, Brighton. 



Mr. E. R. Phillips, 6, Park View, Co. Wicklow. 



THE BIRD MARKET. 



Oiih- inembers of the X. B. E. & ^L C. or the F. B. C. can adver- 

 tise here. The cliarge is one penny for ever\' four words, address 

 included. All advertisements relating- to British birds must be 

 seut to Mr. Lott, and all relating- to foreign birds to Mr. Fillmer. 

 he Hon. Secretaries of the respective Clubs are authorised to 

 decline advertisements which they consider unsuitable. 



Advertisements for the next issue must be received by the 15th 

 of Marcli. 



Budgerigars, fine plumaged birds, all bred in my outdoor 

 aviaries, 8 6 pr., 3 prs. for 23 -. Arthur Cook, 

 Kingsbury Road, Gravellv Hill, Birmingham. 



