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PROPOSED FOR Er.ECTION AS MEMBERS. 



Rev. F. Ai^MOND, Braiixholiiie Villa, T,iiicoln Road. Peter- 

 borough. By the Rev. R. K. P. GorringK. 

 Miss HOLLINS, Greyfriars, Preston, I.ancasliire. 



By Dr. Creswelt,. 



PROPOSED FOR ELECTION AS ASSOCIATE. 



Miss M. ToCK, 82, Southvvold Mansions, Elgin Avenne, 



Maida Vale, London. By Dr. Creswefx. 



THE SHOW SEASON. 



MEDALS liave been granted to the following Shows, in 

 addition to those already' announced : 



Cork, Jan. i^th & iSth. Classification for six classes 

 for P'oreign Birds. Two Bronze Medals. Judge Mr. J. 

 Robson. Schedules from Mr. ;\I. O'Keefe, i, F^'air View, 

 College Road, Cork. 



L. & P. O. 5., Crystal Pa/ace. Feb. 9//?. lot/i. \'ith. & i?,th. 

 Classification for nine classes for Foreign Birds. One 

 Silver Medal and two Bionze Medals. Judges: Messrs. 

 H. T. T. Camps, Russell Hnniphrys, ami W. Swaysland. 

 Schedules from Mr. H. Tamheit Brown, 64, Manor Park, 

 I/ee, London, vS.E. 



The Show Committee wish to call attention to the fact that 

 they have induced the Coik Show authorities to open their 

 Foreign Bird Classes to the United Kingdom. I think this is 

 the first Irish Show that has been open, so I hope some of our 

 exhil)iting members will support this Show. 



There has been some grumbling in iiast years at the 

 National Show at Foreign Hybrids being " wrong classed " ; 

 this year the L. & P. O. S. are giving a special class for Foreign 

 Hybrids. One of the Bronze Medals is to be won by a meml)er 

 getting most points, who has not previously won a Club Medal. 



The L. & P. O. S. have decided that entries close on Jan. 

 29th, and that there will be absolutel}- no extension. 



vS. M. TowNSEND, Hon. Exhibitional Secretary, 



3, Swift Street, Fulham, S. VV. 



