NESTING = BOXES FOR BIRDS. 



Fig. 1. 2/- 



Fig. 2. 2/- 



The Royal Society for the Protection of 

 Birds have opened in London (near the Tower 

 Bridge) a Central Depot for Nesting-Boxes for 

 Birds, where both English and German patterns 

 will be stocked. 



Figs. I, 2 and 3 are designs taken by per- 

 mission from " Wild Birds Protection and Nesting 

 Boxes," by Mr. MASEFIELD, and are made by 

 W. ALCOCK, Cheadle, Staffs. 



Figs. 4, 5 and 6 are of the Lenzburg pattern, 

 as made for Baron v. BERLEPSCH, but are now 

 manufactured at Cheadle. Other patterns can 

 be made to order. 



The smaller boxes are suitable for Tits, Nut- 

 hatch, Wryneck, Redstart, Lesser Wood- 

 pecker, etc. ; larger sizes for Starling, 

 Greater Woodpecker, etc. No. 3 is 

 adapted for Flycatchers, to be placed 

 in recess of window or under eave. 

 No. 6 for Robin, Flycatcher, Wagtail, etc. 

 Figs. 1, 4, 5 and 6 are to be nailed 

 against tree or wall ; Fig. 2 is placed in 

 the fork of a tree. 



Fig. 6. 1/6 



Fig. 3. 6d. 



Prices do not 



include carriage. 



S ' Fig. 5. 2/- 



All Orders and other communications should be sent to the SOCIETY'S OFFICE, 

 3, Hanover 5quare, London, W., where Specimen Boxes may be seen. 



