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NOTICES to Members —Continued from page ii. of cover.



NEW MEMBERS.


Miss B. Shepherd, The Den, Walton-on-Thames.


Mr. Henry B. Rathborne, Dunsinea House, Phoenix Park, Dublin.



CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION.


Mr. Frederic M. Abrahams, Blandford Cottage, Thames Ditton, and

7, Crown Office Row, Temple, E.C.


Proposed by Mr. H. W. Mathias.


Mr. James Edward Elweee, Bar Cottage. Beverley.


Proposed by Dr. SAVAGE.


The Rev. B. Hemsworth, Monk Fryston Hall, South Milford.


Proposed by The Rev. C. D. Farrar.



MEMBERS’ SALE AND EXCHANGE COLUMN.


The charge for advertisements in this column is 2d. for each bird or species of bird

advertised. Not more than twelve words will be allowed for any bird or

species of bird. Names and addresses of advertisers, free. All advertise¬

ments should reach the Secretary at least 14 days before the end of the month,

and MUST, in every case, be prepaid in stamps. No advertisements will

be inserted unless this rule be complied with. The Council reserve the

right to refuse any advertisement they consider undesirable. Each

advertisement should be written on a separate sheet of paper, with the

name and address of the advertiser at the foot.


Zebra Finches, 4/- pair, 3 pairs 10/6; young Plumhead Parrakeets, 8/- pair,

adult birds in colour 12/-pair; hen Cockatiels, 6/6 each ; hen Red-

rumps, aviarv-bred, 15/-; hen Madagascar Love-bird, 3/-, pair 6/-;

Superb Tanager, real gem, cage-moulted, 25/-; cock Virginian Night¬

ingale, healthy, grand colour and feather, 15/-.


C. P. Arthur, Melksham, Wilts.


Hen Aurora Finch, hatched young in outdoor aviary, 7/6; very good hen

Dufresne’s Waxbill, 21/-; cocks White-throated Finch, 5/-; Reddish

Finch, 10/6; Guttural Finch, 10/6.


Miss Ashford, The Birks, Brankstone Wood Road, Bournemouth.


Cock Grey Cardinal, from outdoor aviary, perfect condition, singing, 5/-.


H. C. Martin, 141, Victoria Road, Old Charlton, Kent.


Setaria glauca seed in 6d. and 1/- packets.


Geo. Swailes, The Nurseries, Beverley, Yorks.


Indian Rock Mynah; Half-moon Parrakeet; Cockatiel ; Orange Bishop,

coming in colour, from outdoor aviary, all males. Wanted — Shama.


Mrs. Jackson, Kingscote, E. Molesey, Surrey.



WANTS.


('These are charged for at the same rate as birds for sale).


“ Avicultural Magazine,” 1898, 1899, 1900.


Hedeey Speed, Victoria Park, Bangor, N. Wales.


Good Cock Manv-colour Parrakeet.


The Rev. C. D. Farrar, Micklefield Vicarage, Leeds.



Heather for Doves’ and other nests, large bundle, post free, gd. Double

quantity, 1/4.


Advt.] Master Fred. Hiscock, Ashley, Ringwood, Hants.



