Noticks to Mkmbkks —(Continued from page u. of covet./



CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION.



CHANGE OF ADDRESS.


Mr. J. E. RaTTIGan, Froii-Felen, Caersws, Montgomeryshire.



ILLUSTRATION FUND.


- £ S d.


Mr. E. G. B. Meade-Waldo .. .. I 12 o


Mr. L. G. Pike .. .. .. o 10 o


Mr. James E. Rothwell .. .. o 10 o



NOTICE


MORE ARTICLES AND NOTES are greatly needed if the

Magazine is to be continued with any success.


I appeal to several members who have always been ready contribu¬

tors ; who, in spite of distraction and abnormal conditions caused by the

war, will I feel sure do what they can to help The Editor.



MEMBERS’ PRIVATE SALE AND EXCHANGE COLUMN.


The charge for pi ivate advertisements is sixpence for eighteen

words or i.ESS, and one penny for every additional three words or less.

Trade advertisements are not ai.i.owed in this column. Dealers

who are members , wishing to advei Use, should apply to the Publisher for lei ms.

Advertisements must reach the Editor on or before the 26th of the

month. The Council resetve the right oj refusing any advertisement

they may consider undesirable.



WANTS.


'The chaige Jor members' advertisements under this heading is four

pence for twelve words 01 under , and one penny for eveiy additional

thiee words or less.


PALM DOVES ( Tnrtnr senegalensis) for turning out. Not the African

collared doves, but the smaller dove found in Egypt, of a vinaceous

colour. If any member knows of anyone in Africa who could send

twenty or thirty, Mr. AsTLEY (Brinsop Court, Heretord) will be much

obliged.


In Rhodesia and many parts of Africa, this dove is very abundant.

Doves need a canvas top to the travelling cage, otherwise they injure

their heads.



