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


CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION.


Mr. T. Needham Wilson, Oak Lodge, Bitterne, Near Southampton.


Proposed by Miss R. Al.DF.RSON.


Mr. Douglas Grasett. 7, Turner Street, Upper King Street, Leicester.


Proposed by Mr. PHIEEIPPS.


Mr. Waeter Burton, Mooresfort, East Sheen, S.W.; and —


Mr. G. C. Porter, 3S, Mill Street, Bedford.


Proposed by Mr. GlEE.


Mrs. Gregory, Melville, Parkstone, Dorset.


Proposed bv the Rev. Hubert D. ASTEEY.


Dr. W. T. Greene, 282. Portobello Road, North Kensington, W.


Proposed by Mr. PhieEIPPS.


Dr. James George Myean, Carlisle House. Grimesthorpe, Sheffield.


Proposed bv Mr. Aefred E. Nichoeson.


Mr. Charles Thorpe, Selborne, Chatsworth Road, Croydon.


Proposed by Mr. SetH-SmiTH.


Lady Sutton, Benham Park. Newbury.


Proposed by the Rev. HUBERT D. ASTEEY.


Mrs. Gardner, Heaithfield, Basset.


Proposed by the Rev. C. D. Farrar.


CORRECTIONS AND CHANGES OF ADDRESS.


The Hon. Katherine Hammond, 25, Eaton Place, S.W.


Mr. George D. Geasscoe. 45, Gaywood Road, Walthamstow, Essex.


Mr. Alfred Crafer, 6, Laburnum Road. Epsom.


MEMBERS’ SALE AND EXCHANGE COLUMN.


The 1 barge for advertisements in this column is 2d. for each bird or species of bird

advertised. Pot 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 riot later th<in the iqth of each month ,

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

be inser ted 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.


Cock Californian Quails (outdoor aviary bred) 6/6 each. Would exchange

for Parrakeets or Conures.


Miss R. AederSON, Park House, Worksop, Notts.


Grand cock Shamas in song. 35/-; fine hen Sliamas, 40/- ; pair grand tame

pet Orange-flanked Parrakeets, perfect, 40/-; adult Cockatiels, pairs,

12/6; adult Budgerigars, 7/6; husks, 4/6 doz. ; pair Pagoda Starlings,

15/-; Rosy Pastor, 5'-; Javan Parrakeet, adult, 10/-; Ariel Toucan,

45 -; Amazon Parrots, 30 /-, 40 '-, 70/-. all talk; young Green-billed

Toucans, pair, 45/- each ; pair Grand Malabar Honey-suckers or Green

Bulbuls, So - ; Black Tanager, 15/-; Red-head Gouldian Finch, 176;

hen Zebias, 26; pair Avadavats, 26; Virginian Nightingale, 12/6;

Oryx Bishops, rare, in colour, 25/; rare Brown-head Indian Weaver,

10/-; pair Rufous-tailed Waxbills, 40 -; pair Pekin Robins, 7/6.


British Chough, winner, 70/-; tame Jay, 15/-; Missel Thrush,

tame, perch on finger, 10/-; grand Song Thrush, 7/6; fine .Shore

Lark. 7/6; large Redstart, 156; grand Blackbird, 10/- ; fine Linnet,

7/6; Goldfinch, breeder. 20/-; tame Hawfinch, 20/-; 1 doz. sex-mixed

Canaries, 30/-, in aviary.


Book on British Birds, large, bound, new, plates by Frohawk,

90/-; 2 vols. 5th series. Ibis, coloured plates, new, 30/-; 2 vols. Parrots

in Captivity, coloured plates, new, 12/6; Wright’s Poultry Book, per¬

fect, coloured plates, 18 /-.—Osbaedeston, St.John Street, Preston.



(Continued on page iv. of cover).



