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Dt \>0H & CO., 



114, BETHNAL GREEN ROAU, LONDON. 

 LARGEST BIPORTERS OF FOREIGN BIRDS 

 IN ENGLAND. ::;:::; 

 AUSTRALIAN FINCHES, ETC. Just arrived in splendid condition: 

 Gouldian, Long-tailed, Crimson, and other Australian Finches; 

 Red -collared Lorikeets, Ceram Lories, etc., all in A.l. con- 

 dition. 



SEE PRICE LISTS. 



Telephone:— 5 A89 WalL Telegfraphic Address: — 



Giseaux, London. 



The Amateur Menagerie Club, 



OBJECTS OF THE CLUB. 



1. To encourage the keeping ol wild animals and birels by private 



individuals. 



2. To help such private individuals when starting with advice as 



to tlxe purchase of animals and birds, and the management 

 of sapie. 



3. To enable members to get in touch with other members oa- 



' persons desirous of selling or exchanging wild animals and 

 birds. 



4. To facilitate the importation of wild animals. 



ADVANTAGES OF THE CLUB. 



t^ T,lie receipt monthly of a list of animals and l)irds which JMein- 

 bers of tlie Club have for disposal, eitJier for cash or in 

 exchange for other animals and birds. 



2. The receipt of dealers' lists of animals (both English and 



Continental), on notification of desire for same being sent 

 to the Hon. Sec. 



3. The right of advertising, free of charge, in the Monthly Liit, 



iany duplicate animal for sale or exchange, which list 

 will be sent to all Members and certain outside Zoological 

 Societies and dealers. 

 4; The receipt of the year-book (profusely illustrated) and other 

 publioations. 



Annual Sub £1 1 



Life Membersliip 10 10 



FULL PARTICULARS FROM G. TYRWHITT DRAKE, F.Z.;S., 



M.B.O.U. (Hon. Sec), Cobtree Manor, Maidstone. 

 THE YEAR BOOK of tire Club, (nearly 200 pages, profusely illus- 

 tlnated) price to non -members 2s, '6d., to be obtained 

 from the Hon. Sec. , , 



