THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB. 



Subscription : 5/- per annum, due in advance on the ist of May. 



'Php: CIvUB has been established for the mutual eu- 

 couraj^enient in their hobby of all interested in 

 foreign birds, and for the help of the inexperienced. 



It carries out its objects chiefly 



(i) By the publication of " Foreign Bird Notes," 

 sent free to members monthly. 



(2) B}- advising the members (through the post) 



on all subjects connected with foreign birds. 



(3) B\' offering medals for competition among 



members at the principal vShov.s. 



Members wishing for advice are requested to address 

 their questions, to the Hon. vSecretary, enclosing a 

 stamped envelope forrepl}-. In cases of special difficidt}- 

 the Secretary will obtain for members the advice of mem- 

 bers of the Council and other expeiienced aviculturisls. 



The Club welcomes all interested in foreign birds, 

 whether they keep only a few common birds, or hundreds 

 of rare ones; whether they possess only one or two cages, 

 or spacious aviaries; and whether they are exhibitors, or 

 non-exhibitors. The Rules, and full particulars of the 

 Club, can be obtained from the Secretary on application. 



Each member is entitled to a complete set of 

 " Foreign Bird Notes," whatever the date of his joining 

 the Club. 



All communications relating to the Club, or to 

 " Foreign Bird Notes," should be addressed to 



' H. R. Fil^i^MiiR, 52, Ship Street, Brighton. 



