IMPORTANT NOTICE. 



Following on my practice of the last four years, I again take the 

 liberty of calling the attention of subscribers to certain facts and 

 suggestions which I have thought would save much trouble, incon- 

 venience, annoyance, and unnecessary correspondence. Although a 

 few subscribers seem never to have seen last year's notice, the working 

 of the suggestions has been on the whole so successful, that I again 

 repeat them for general information. 



My present address is 22, Francemary Road, Ladywell Road, 

 Brockley, S.E. 



The subscription to the magazine is Seven Shillings per annum, 

 with or without Special Index (not Six Shillings). Will sub- 

 scribers please send the exact amount ? 



Subscriptions are payable in advance. 



No odd back numbers are sold, except at double the published 

 price, which should be sent with the order, or before delivery. 



The back volumes (i to xix) can be obtained at 10s. 6d. per 

 volume. A complete set of vols, i-xix can be forwarded for 

 £6 13s. 6d. net. The Special Indexes to vols, iii-xix are Is. 6d. 

 each. 



Copies obtained from the publishers are sold net. 



Articles that require illustration are only inserted on condition 

 that the author defrays the cost of the illustrations. 



Free copies are not sent to libraries, societies, or contributors, 

 but an Exchange List is maintained against the most important 

 British and foreign Societies that send their publications. 



Reprints of papers are supplied at the actual charge made by 

 the printers, provided a special request be drafted on a separate 

 paper when an article is submitted for publication. (Application 

 is useless after an article has appeared, for by that time the type 

 has been distributed.) 



Business communications should be addressed separately to me, 

 and not mixed up with personal and friendly letters to the Editor. 



Notice of the withdrawal of any subscription should be forwarded 

 before December 31st. 



The Magazines are sent out by Mr. H. E. Page, " Bertrose," 

 Gellatly Road, Hatcham, S.E., to whom all "changes of address" 

 should be forwarded, separately from notice of such to me. 



When a subscriber changes his address, his remaining wrappers, 

 having been addressed in advance, have the new address rewritten, 

 and usually the stamp placed in the middle of the old address 

 which is deleted. Many post cards because of this are sent to us 

 to inform us that the change has not been made by us, and con- 

 sequently magazines have been delayed, when such of course is 

 not the case. 

 I shall be exceedingly pleased to receive subscriptions for the next 

 volume (xx) (Seven Shillings) as early as possible. 



J. Herbert Tutt, 22, Francemary Road, Ladywell Road, 

 Brockley, S.E. 



