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 CASES FOR BINDING ''BIRD NOTES. 



I gladly avail myself of our Editor's invitation to 

 give the members a few further particulars aljout the 

 cases for binding the first volume of our magazine. 



To begin with, they will be made of a dark green 

 ribbed cloth, with appropriate gold, lettering on back 

 and side, and the general effect will, I hope, be artistic 

 and attractive. The price will be is. each, post free 

 IS. 2d. 



I have also made arrangements whereby members 

 can, if the\' so prefer it, send me their back numbers and 

 I will get them bound up complete for an extra charge of 

 9d., or IS. 9d. for case and binding and 4d. for postage. 

 Members availing themselves of this offer will, of course, 

 pay the carriage of the books to myself. Unless specially 

 stated, the covers and advertisement pages will not be 

 bound at the end of the magazine, but will be destroj'ed. 



I must please ask for a remittance to accompan3'all 

 orders, and that P.O's should be sent where possible. If 

 stamps are more convenient, thirteen should be sent for 

 each IS., as the Postal authorities charge a commission 

 for exchanging them for mone}'. 



When cases onh^ are ordered, members must sa}' 

 whether it is intended to bind up the five numbers of 

 "Foreign Bird Notes" with " Bird Notes" proper, as the 

 cases have had to be made in two sizes, to accommodate 

 the extra pages. 



I shall be very pleased if the members of our 

 collaborating Society will regard these offers as being 

 made also for their l)enefit, and hope they will not fail 

 to take advantage of them. 



Any profits accruing from the sale of cases, etc., will 

 be credited to "The Foreign Bird Clul)." 



J. A. Swan, 

 87, Lower Kenningtou Lane. S.E. 



