OCTOBER, 1911 



The Foreign Bird Club. 



Notices to Members. 



Club Medals: The following- have all qualified for th© 

 medal for breeding- a species for the first time in this country! 

 or in captivity. 



Hoopoe — M. Armstein. 



Black-throated Bunting-— W. E. Teschemaker. 



Black -headed Siskin— W. E. Teschemaker. 



Mealy Redpoll— W. E. Teschemaker. 



Blue. Tanagfer— D. J. E. Scott. 



iRosei-breasted Gros'beak— H. D. Astley. 



Guira Cuckoo — Lady Poltimore. 



Mexican Bunting's — Capt. Rice. 



Indian White-eye— W. T. Pag^e. 



Silver-eared Mesia— M. Pauvvels. 



Orange-headed Ground Thrush— H. D. Astley. 



American Robwhite — H. D. Astley. ■; 



Budgerigar and Black -cheeked Lovebird Hybrid— J. 



Higiginbotham. > 



The above medals will be dispatched ^s soon as the copy 

 is in, giving a detailed record of the respective successes. 



Club Meetings at the Zoo: The last meeting' for this 

 season will take place on Wednesday, October 18th, and will b^ an, 

 all day gathering. Rendezvous: Small Bii'ds' House, at 11 a.m. 

 and again at 2 p.m. for those who cannot be present in the morni- 

 ing (sec full notice in September issue). 



The Election op Council, Etc.: At a Council Meeting held 

 on the 12th inst., it was unanimously ajgreed : That the Ron. 

 Veterinary Surgeon he an ex-officio member of the Council. 



That three members of the Council retire annually by senior- 

 ity, but are eligible for re-election. 



Any members willing- to serve on the Council are requested 

 ,to send in their names tO' the Hon. Editor, at once, as voting 

 papers must be issued with the November issue of the club journal. 



Hon. Editor: WESLEY T. PAGE. 



Hon. Business Sec. and Treas.: HARRY WILLFORD. 



