AUGUST, 1911 



The Foreign Bird Club. 



Notices to Members. 



The Hon. Editor, or some other officer, will be pleased tO' 

 make the acquaintance of members visiting London and will arrange 

 to meet them at the London Zoo or elsewhere, according to mutual 

 convenience if due notice be given. 



Beitish Bieds: This section of oui' Journal has rather 

 languished during the past few months — many of our members, 

 keep indigenous species, some specialise with them. Copy is urgently 

 requested, as we strongly desire this feature to be represented 

 monthly. 



Illustration Fund: This is kept open for the provision 

 of extra illustrations, that the committee may be able to reproduce 

 the many interesting photos sent in from time to time. Dona- 

 tions are much needed for this purpose at the present time., 



WESLEY T. PAGE, Bon. Editor. 



HENRY WILLFORD, Eon. Bus. Sec. andTreas, 



Important. 



Proposed extra classes for the next L.C.B.A. Show (Horti- 

 cultural Hall) . 



A class for Lories and Lorikeets, and one for the following 

 named Tanagers: Superb, Tricolour, Violet, Scarlet, Black, Blue, 

 and Palm. 



These two classes will stand if I can give the L.C.B.A. an, 

 assurance that they will be supported. Will intending exhibitors 

 kindly communicate with me before the 25tli of this month, as 

 I have to send in word to the L.C.B.A. by then. 



The L.C.B.A. have always been to the fore in giving a gener- 

 ous classification, so I hope exhibitors will show their appreciation 

 by making a good entry, but of course these extra classes will 

 not be given without promise of some support, so the matter rests 

 with the exhibitors themselves. 



S. M. TOWNSEND. 

 3 Swift Street, Fulham, S.W. 



Illustration Fund. 



The Committee beg to acknowledge with many thanks th& 

 following donation to the Illustration Fund: 



Captain S. S. Flower £0 3 



