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MAY, 1919. 



THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB. 



Notices to Members. 



The Magazink : We much regret ihe late appearance of this and the 

 press issue, but in the stress -and pressure' of many duties, the editor has 

 found it impossible to get the issues out earlier. We hope the next and 

 following issues will appear on the proper date, v'z : the fifteenth of each 

 month. 



Copy : The editor, once more, appeals to members resident abroad 

 for field notes and photos of the avifauna of the district wherein they reside. 

 Equally so he appeals to home members for similar notes of our nat've 

 avifauna, and specially so for accounts of the same under the conditions of 

 aviary life. Gradually we shall be working back to normal times and condi- 

 tions, and he sohcits accounts of aviaries and birds from our members, details 

 of their conduct and happenings during the war-period should make inter- 

 esting and instructive reading. He repeats once more that for Bird Notes 

 to be representative of the Club and aviculture generally more members must 

 contribute to its contents. As a rule what interests ourselves about our birds 

 and aviaries will interest others — very little is trivial. Only as all tell of their 

 experience can there anything like a comprehensive record of English avi- 

 culture, and this is what the Journal of a Society such as the F.B.C. should be. 



SIDNEY WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. 

 WESLEY T. PAGE. Hon. Editor. 



Change and Corrections of Address. 



Mrs. H. Kewley, to Harwich House, Yeovil, Somerset. 



Dr. E. Hopkinson, to 45 Sussex Square, Brighton. 



W. J. C. Frost, to 6 W^ards Avenue, Fulham, London, S.W. 6. 



Miss M. Gerrad to 14 Via Perasto, Lido, Venice, Italy. 



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Proposed for Election as Members. 



Mrs. Ransom, 92 Dora Road, Wimbledon Park, London, S.W. 19, By Mrs. 



M. Burgess and the Hon. Editor. 

 E. E. Pymanj!»'West Housc-Hartlepool. 



