THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB, 



Presideni : Dr. C. B. d'EvNCOURT CHAMBERLAIN, R.N. 



Council : 



Mr. H. T. T. Camps. Mr. W. Osbaldeston. 



Dr. d'EvNCOuRT Chamberlain. Mr. H. B. Smith. 



Mr. C. CusHNY. Mr. W. Swaysland. 



Mr. W. Oakey. Mr. S, M. Townsend. 



Scrutineer and Auditor : Mr. J. Storey, 



7, Blenheim Terrace, St. John'.s Wood, N.W. 

 Hon. Sec. and Treasurer : Mr. H. R. Fillmer, 



52, Ship Street, Brighton. 



Subscription : 5 - per annum, due in advance on the i.st of May. 



yHE Objects of the Ci.ub are, according to the rules, 

 " the promotion of the keeping, breeding, and 

 exhibiting of Foreign Birds and the improvement of 

 Shows in regard to them." 



These objects are, at present, chiefly carried out, 



istl}'. By offering medals for competition among mem- 

 bers at the principal Shovv'S. 



2ndly. By the publication of " Foreign Bird Notes " 

 sent free to members monthly. 



3rdly. By assisting the members (and especially the 

 inexperienced) with advice on all subjects con- 

 nected with foreign birds. 



The Secretary will be pleased to correspond with 

 members, and, when desired, give them his advice. On 

 points of special difficulty he will obtain for members 

 the advice of members of the Council and other ex- 

 perienced aviculturists. 



The Club welcomes all interested in Foreign Birds, 

 whether exhibitors or not. Special regard will be had 

 for the requirements of those who are, for various 

 reasons, unable to provide large aviaries for their birds. 



All communications relating to the ^Club, or to 

 " Foreign Bird Notes," should be addressed to 



H. R. Fii,i,MER, 52, Ship Street, Brighton. 



