JULY. 191J 



THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB. 



Notices to Members. 



The M.\g.\zink : The last three issue,"* liave been veiy late, owiii}; 

 mainly to special causes beyond our control, but also to some extent to our 

 having to wait for copy coming in — a little less slackness on the part of some 

 cf our members can easily remedy this. Though there are not many birds 

 in our aviaries at the moment, there are many past unrecorded episodes that 

 have occurred therein, that would make most practical and interesting reading 

 at the present time. Will members kindly consider this and respond ? 



Unp.md Subscrii'TU)N.s : In making up the accoiints for audit am! 

 publication we find the postage account very heavy ; this arises from three- 

 causes : (i) Increased postal rates. (2) Appeals re Deficit Fund. (3) Appli- 

 cations for overdue subscriptions. While the first two causes arc 

 unavoidable, the latter cau.se is a needless expense caused by the thoughtless 

 slackness of some of our members. Will they kindly take this hint and 

 remit at once ? Also, those who have not yet sent in the extra los. to 

 cover the increased subscription for this year, w'ill greatly help and oblige 

 the Club's Treasurer by remitting same promptly. 



SIDNEY WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. 

 WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 



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Change and Corrections of Address. 



Capt. P. Ciosse, to 18, Chenniston Gardens, Kensington. London, W., 5. 

 i\Irs. Julliart Grove (nee the Hon. Norah McGaul Hogg) to P.rattamslc; 

 House, Lymington, Hants. 



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New Member Elected. 



Mrs. Repard, Preston St. Afory, Langley Avenue, Surbiton, Surrey. 



Proposed for Election as Members. 



Miss C. Brodie, Stoke Lodge, London Road, Guildford, Surrey. A' v Or. 



Lovcll-Kca\s and the Hon. Editor. 



