SEPTEMBER, 1917. 



THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB. 



Notices to Members. 



Imi'Oktant: Members arc requested to carefully peruse the Notices 

 in our last issue, as these have an important bearing on the present and future 

 projjress of the club. 



SIDNEY WILLIAMS. Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. 



WESLEY T. PA(iE, Hon. Editor. 



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Deficit and Illustration Funds. 



These two funds are in great need of ail the help members can give 

 them. The committee acknowledge witli best thanks the following donations : 



£ s. d. 



liainbridge. Lieut. W. A lO o 



Crow. C. E lie 



Tavistock. The Marquis of lo o o 



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New Members Elected. 



Francis Cadogan ; Lt-Com., F.Z.S., F.R.G.S.. H.M.S. '• Marshal Ney," 

 c/o G.P.O.. London. E.C., i.. and at Hallicrop Castle. Fairford, Glos. 

 A. J. Pollack; Loretto House, Ffeaton, Bradford. 



T. F. Wilkinson; 1105 Meridan Avenue, South Pasadena, California. U.S.A. 

 A. Home; " Bonn-na-Coille." Murtle, Aberdeen. 



The Bird Market. 



Mkmbkrs' R.vtf.s : Four words a penny; minimum fouVpence. Non- 

 metnbers and displayed rates on application. 



MEMBERS' SALES, EXCHANGES, AND WANTS 



FOF? SALE : Acclimatised hen Rosella Parakeet— Miss Haggie Brumcombe, 

 Foxcombe Hill. Oxford. 



FOR SALE: 5 Java Sparrows (3 White, i Grey, r Pied); 3 Cut-throats (i 

 cock an'd _> hens), — A. J. Stephens, 22 Coventry Road. Ilford, S.E. 



