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Bird Notes and News 



The Royal Society 

 for the Protection of Birds 



82, VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, S.W.I 



President: Her Grace The DUCHESS OF PORTLAND 



Hon. Treasurer: The Rt. Hon. EARL BUXTON, G.C.M.G. 



Chairman of Council : Sir MONTAGU SHARPE, K.C., D.L. 



Hon. Secretary: FRANK E. LEMON, Esq., M.A., LL.B., 



J.P., C.A. 



Secretary: Miss L. GARDINER 



The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds 



provides Bird Rests at Lighthouses, Challenge Shields 

 and Prizes for Bird and Tree Competitions in the 

 E^lementary Schools, Watchers to safeguard rare 

 birds. Educational leaflets and lectures, and is now 

 engaged in an earnest endeavour to stop the destruction 

 of Sea-birds caused by waste oil discharged into the 

 sea, and to preserve Wild Birds from extermination 

 at the hands of Plume-hunters, Bird-catchers, and 

 ruthless Egg-collectors. 



The R.S.P.B. has framed and obtained Five important 

 Acts for the Protection of Wild Birds in the United 

 Kingdom, and has helped to secure many County 

 Council Orders. 



The R.S.P.B. facilitates arrangements for Bird 

 Lectures, Meetings, and Entertainments, by lending 

 Lantern Slides (from its collection of 1,000), typed 

 Lectures and suitable Songs. 



Birds have so many foes that they need the help 

 of generous and courageous friends 



Any person interested in promoting the objects of the 

 Society, and willing to abide by the rule to refrain 

 from wearing the feathers of Wild Birds, except those 

 of the Ostrich, and of birds killed for food, is therefore 

 cordially invited to become a P'ellow, by subscribing 

 an annual sum of not less than one guinea, or a 

 Member by an annual subscription of not less than 

 five shillings. 



Cheques, Postal Orders, etc., to be sent to the Hon. Secretary, 

 Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, 82, Victoria Street, 

 S.W.I, and crossed Westminster Bank. 



SMALL BIRD - SANCTUARIES 



and how to make them 



By Mrs. Ella Fuller Maitland. 

 With Illustrations from Photographs ; and a Note on 

 " How we attracted the Birds to our Garden," by 

 Mrs W. B. Gerish. 



16 mo. Price 6d., by post 7d. 



THE A.B.C. of COMMON BIRDS 



A pocket guide to the commoner Inland Birds. 

 16 mo. Price 6d., by post 7d. 



LEAFLETS by Mr. W. H. HUDSON. 



"A TIRED TRAVELLER '» 



(The Redwing). 



Reprinted, by permission of Messrs. J. M. Dent & Sons, 

 from "Adventures among Birds." 



With Coloured Illustration from the painting by 

 H. Gronvold. 



Price 3d. 



" THE THRUSH THAT NEVER LIVED " 



With Coloured Illustration from the painting by 

 H. Gronvold. 



Price 3d. 



"A LINNET FOR SIXPENCE" 



With Coloured Illustration from the painting by 

 J. Smit. 



Price 3d. 



"ON LIBERATING CAGED BIRDS" 



With Coloured Illustration from painting by 

 H. Gronvold. 



Price 3d. 



"OSPREYS: OR, EGRETS AND AIGRETTES " 



(First published 1892) 

 Price 1 d. 



THE BIRD AND TREE SCHEME 



Particulars of the R.S.P.B. Challenge Shield 



Competitions : suggestions for Nature-Study 



work in Elementary Schools, and Opinions of 



Education Authorities and Teachers. 



With Portrait of the late Mr. W. H. HUDSON. 



Price 6d., by post 7d. 



Free to Elementary School Teachers. 



Royal Society for the Protection of Birds 



82, VICTORIA STREET, S.W.I. 



BiBD Notes and News (issued quarterly) will 

 be sent post free to any address for 2s. 6d. per annum, 

 payable in advance. 



To Members of the Society subscribing 5s. and 

 upwards per armum it is forwarded gratis and post 

 free. 



Printed by Vaoher & Sons, Ltd.. Westminster House, 

 8.W.1— 4450— and published by tlie ROYAi Society fob 

 THH Pbothction OF BiBDS, 82, Victoria Street, S.W.I. 



