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FEBRUARY, 1908. 



Zbe .iForeicm Bii6 Club. 



NOTICES TO MEMBERS. 



With this issue is completed our sixth vohime, which con- 

 tains five coloured plates. We had hoped to have had six, 

 and though this has not been possible, we have one of the 

 largest ar.d most lavishlj' illustrated volumes yet published. 



The Hon. Editor regrets one or two errors in English tliat 

 have crept in, but he has done the l^est with tlie limited leisure 

 at his disposal, and hopes that in the next volume these 

 blemishes will not be found. 



With the March issue the size of the Magazine will be 

 increased to gin. by 6iii. to give fuller scope to the artist when 

 preparing the coloured plates. 



It is hoped that by the cordial co-operation of the mem- 

 bers, and also the assistance of those concerned in the pro- 

 duction of the coloured plates, to include at least eight in the 

 next volume. Theie already appears to be a very reasonable 

 prospect that our numbers will be very materially increased 

 during the ensuing year. 



The Committee tender their best thanks to all who have 

 contributed to the Magazine during the year, and more 

 especiallj' to Mr. Ivan Murray who has kindly prepared the 

 greater part of the Indices; and Mr. Henstock for valuable 

 assistance in the reading of proofs. 



We would remind members that our pages are open for 

 contributions (articles or correspondence) on all species of 

 birds, both Foreign and British. Mr. Goodchild will illustrate 

 the coming volume with rare and beautiful species, mostly, it 



