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FOK SALp] OR E.X CHANGE: Fine large paii- of Rosella Parrakeets, 

 have rearetl six young in aviary la.st two years; sell oOs., or 

 t-xehangf Aviai'y-bred Gjuldiaii Finches.— H. Gloyns, Kew Cot- 

 tagie, Hiolmesdale Road, Hampton Wiek, Middx. 



iCLUB BA1)C;ES: in solid silver, picked out in 

 l)lue and while enamel, 3s. (id. each.— Apjily, 

 the Hon. Editor. 



The Amateur Menagerie Club. 



OBJECTS OF THE CLUB. 



1. To encourage the keeping of wild animals and birds by private 



individuals. 



2. To help such private individuals wlicn stardng with advice as 



to the purchase of animals and l)irds, and the management 

 of same. 



3. To enable members to get in touch witii other members or 



pei-s:jiis desirous of selling or exchanging' wild animals and 

 birds. 



4. To facilitate the importation of wild animals. 



ADVANTAGES OF THE CLUB. 



1.; Tlic receipt monthly of a list of animals and birds which Mem- 

 bers of the Club have for disposal, either For cash or in 

 exchange for other animals and birds. 

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

 Continental), on notification of desire for same being sent 

 to the Hon. Sec. 

 ?,. Th- right of advertising, free of cliar.ge, in the Montidy List, 

 any duplicate animal for sale or exchange, which list 

 will be sent to all JMembers and certain outside Zoological 

 ' Societies and dealers. 

 4. Th'.' receipt of the year-book (profusely illustrated) and oilier 

 publications. 



Annual Sub £1 1 



Life Membership 10 10 



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



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

 THE YEAR BOOK of the Club (ne;irly 200 pages, profusely ilkis- 

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

 from the Hon. Sec. 



