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NOVEMBER, 1907. 



Zbe fovekjw Birb Club. 



NOTICES TO MEMBERS. 



There is still a iieeil of cop}-. Just as we are going to press 

 a nieiiiber writes as follows: "Afore copy wanted from the 

 '^ordinary ot garden member, camiot you wake them up?" 

 Permit me to emphasize this, and to nrge those in possession 

 of Garden aviaries and Bird-rooms, to send on an account of 

 same and their inmates. Nesting notes, food and treatment, 

 shonhl be included in all such accounts. Of course any mem- 

 ber can write under a noin de pimne if they so desire. 



We are equally desirous to receive accounts of British 

 birds. Personally I should like to see at least one or two 

 papers on British birds in each issue. Also notes on Wild Life, 

 etc., and photos of Birds, Nests and Eggs in situ, especially 

 those in unusual situations, will be much appreciated. 



The Magazine Committee regret being, rather often, a few 

 days late in publishing the issues ; this has been unavoidable 

 owing to lack of copy. 



Wksi^ev T. Page, 



Nov., i^th, 1907. Hon. Editorial Secretary. 



ALTERATIONvS OF RULES. 



At a Council Meeting held at Mrs. Leslie Miller's, on 



October 12th, ult., the following alterations were proposed and 



unaniiously carried ; and that the rules be altered accordingly : — 



" That Editor, Secrelarj' and Treasurer be elected for a term 



of three years." 

 " That Officers be elected only at a meeting of the Council." 

 " That the price of the Magazine to non-members be fixed at 

 one uniform price of 1/6, as it does not pay to sell copies 

 below that figure ; and that the change take place with 

 the first number of next volume." 



