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SEPTEMBER, 1913 



The Foreign Bird Club. 



Notices to Members. 



The At\c!.\zi.\K: Tlio ILui. KdiLor would osteciii it a, favour 

 if Members would send in copy early this moiitli, as ho exiiccts tc 

 be away from home at the end of the month, and early Octo1)er. 



Club • M^KRTjNfis: The last Zoo Meeting of the season will 

 take place on Saturday, September 20th. Rendezvou,s: Small lUids' 

 House, at 1.1-1') a.m. and -l-'M) p.m. ^t'eeting-s are in course of 

 ari-aJigiMivent f:)r llic anluinn and winter months at Natural Hist.ory 

 JSI'iisoum, aiul othei- places of interest. Thn secretaries solicit Afem- 

 bers' suggestions re the latter. 



WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 



S. WILLIAMS, Hon. Business Sec. .fe Treas. 



Illustration Fund. 



Tlie Committee acknowledge with best thanks the following 

 donations : — £ s, d. 



Chawner, Miss E. F 1 1 



Constable, Kev. J 2 G 



Crisp, R. L. (overi>aid subscription) fi 



Hewitt, T. W, S 110 



Changes and Corrections of Addresses 



Miss D. E. Pithie, to CS, Clarendon Eoad, Southsea. 



Errata— Add to Roll. 



Mrs. E. Travis, Pedmore Gi-ange, Stourbridge (.Jan., 1911). 



New Members Elected. 



J. Alex. Henderson, Cassland, Springwell Road, Tonbridge. 



J. Jardine, Castle Inilk, Lockerbie, N.B. 



J. S. Fry, Cobo, Guernsey. 



Baronne Le Clement de Taintegnics, Cleveland, Minehead, Somerset. 



W. J C. Frost, 1.3 Fairlawn Avenue, Chiswick Park, London, W. 



Chas. Armstrong; The Grove, Cambridge. 



H. Jenks, 54, Ebury Street, London, S.W. 



