FEBRUARY, 1911 



The Foreign Bird Club. 



Notices to Members. 



TiiK Eoll: We regret that rather numerous errors iiave 

 crept in, largely owing to the Hon. Editor being away, and matters 

 being very rushed at time of going to press. Several corrections 

 are made in this issue. Will members kindly notify U3 of any 

 others there may be? We regret that some of the names fire 

 not in proper alphabetical sequence. 



The Present Issue: This, both in bulk and plates is more 

 than we shall be able to give regularly, but owing to show reviewfi, 

 etc., the excess is practically unavoidable. There will have to 

 be smaller issues later to level up. 



Subscriptions: We would remind members that prompt pay- 

 ment of these is necessary for the facile working of the club, 

 also, so as to conserve the time of the hon. officials and avoid 

 unnecessary expenditure for postags. 



F.B. Classification: Attention is drawn to the remarks 

 of cur esteemed Exhibitional Secretary on page 24 of inset, and 

 we certainly hope, that all interested in the exhibiting of Foreign 

 Birds wili express their views, that some practical resxilt may 

 he achieved. The correspondence section of our Magazine is open 

 for this purpose. 



Late Issue: We regret the tardy appearance of January 

 issue of the Club Journal, which was occasioned hj the trouble- 

 some character of the colouration, of the Blue Budgerigar plate. 



WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 

 HENRY WILLFORD, Hon. Business Sec. 



Illustration Fund. 



The Committee acknowledge with many thanks the following 

 donations to the Illustration Fund: — 



J. Hume 5 



J. E. W. Meadows 5 



Mrs. K. L. Miller 1 10 



T. Miller (three year scheme) 1 



Lady Pilkingbon 10 



F. G. R. Roth 6 



W. Smith (Redruth) 5 



The Countess of Winchelsea (three 



i year scheme) 1 1 



