MEMBERS’ PRIVATE SALE AND EXCHANGE COLUMN.



Each Member (not a Dealer) is entitled to ONE ADVERTISEMENT FREE OF

CHARGE, EACH MONTH, the Editor to be sole judge as to whether such

advertisement can and shall be published or not, priority being given to those who

apply first.


The charge for private advertisements is SIXPENCE for eighteen words or

less, and one penny for every additional three words or less. Trade Adver¬

tisements are not allowed IN this column. The Editor reserves the right

of refusing any advertisement he may consider undesirable.


WANTS.


The charge for members' advertisements under this heading is fourpence

for twelve words or under, and one penny for every additional three words


or less.


FOR SALE.


AVICULTURAL MAGAZINES bound in Society’s covers; perfect condition.

New Series, Vols. II and III; Third Series, Yols. I, III, IV, V. 5s. each. —

Mrs. Gregory, “ Melville,” Pai'kstone, Dorset.


Round Volumes of the Avicultural Magazine, perfect condition. First Series,

Vol.VIII; Second Series, Vols. I to VII; Third Series, Vols. I and II. Offers.

— D. Seth-Smith, 34 Elsworthy Road, Hampstead, N.W.3.


BRITISH BIRDS, Vols. I-XII, bound in cloth, as new. Subsequent parts to

date, unbound. Large number Coloured Plates of Birds, various

sources.—A. L. Butler, St. Leonard’s Park, Horsham.


THE AVICULTURAL MAGAZINE from the commencement of the Society

to end of present year (25 volumes). The first 18 volumes are bound in

Society’s covers, the rest unbound. All guaranteed perfectly equal to new.

Highest offer accepted. Also Dr. Greene’s Parrots in Captivity, with

coloured plates, bound in three volumes. Cassell's Natural History, by

P. Martin Duncan, bound in four volumes, beautifully illustrated. Also

British Birds with their Nests and Eggs (six volumes bound in three), by

Tegetmeier,Rev. Henry Slater, and others; illustrated by Frohawk, M.B.O.U.,

etc. All quite equal to new. What offers?— Chas. P. Arthur, ‘‘Hillcrest,”

Melksliam, Wilts.



OSTRICHES! OSTRICHES! OSTRICHES!


M. Faucon offers


FIFTY PAIRS OF SOUND BIRDS

from his


OSTRICH F A R«M IN TUNISIA.


As supplied to the London Zoological Gardens.


Price 2,000 fr. per pair on the spot. Cost of transport to Europe about

1,000 fr. additional. Apply in the first instance to M. J. Delacour, Chateau de

Cleres, Seine Inferieure, France.



