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

NEW MEMBERS.


Mrs. Gorter, The Delta, Waliner, Kent.


Heer F. E. Beaauw, Gooilust, ’S Graveland, Hilversum, Holland.

Master Noece Phieeipps, 21, Addison Gardens, Kensington, W.



CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION.


Professor Aefred Newton, M.A.. F.R.S., F.Z.S., Magdalene College,

Cambridge. Proposed by Mr. Setii-Smith.


Mr. Ernest W. LiTTEE, 21, Blandford Street, W.


Proposed by Mr. ARTHUR GlEE-



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 wards will be allowed for any bird or

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

ments should reach the Secretary not later than the iqth of each 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.


Fine pair Eclecti, cock talks, very tame, has taken prizes, lovely plumage.

Each has large new cage with table to match, £6 6s. the lot. Good

home essential.—Mrs LESLIE WiEElAMS, 21, Bathwick Hill, Bath.


Pair Californian Quails, 10/- ; pair Budgerigars, 6/- ; pair Virginian Nightin¬

gales, 24/-; all bred in outdoor aviary, in perfect plumage.


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


Seven Zebra Finches, 4/- pair; old cock, 2/-; from outdoor aviary.


Miss R. Lyon, Harwood, Horsham.


Cock Virginian Nightingale, 15/-; cock Nonpareil, 8/6; Greater Spotted

Woodpecker, 10/-; Lory, very beautiful plumage, 50/-; Californian

Quails, aviary-bred, 20/- pair; Silver Pheasants, 2 cocks and 3 hens,

60/- the lot; pair Peafowl, 60/-; Australian Crested Bronze-wing

Doves, 30/-pair; splendid young Grey Parrot, been in cold room 3

months, 40 -; pair Australian Quails. 20/-.


Arthur GlEE, Veterinary Establishment, Bexley Heath. Kent.


Two Blue Sugar Birds f Dacnis cay ana), hens, good feather, clean and

healthy, 35/-each, 60/-the two; good healthy Violet 'l'anagers, 10/-

each ; Blue and Black Tanager, 20/-; Olive Tan age r, 10 -; Superb

Tanager, 20/-; adult breeding Cockatiels, from outdoor aviary, r2/6

pair; cock Combassous in full colour, 4/- each; Orange Bishops in

full colour. 8/- each ; Paradise Whydali, full colour and exceedingly

large tail, 15/-; Black-faced Weavers in colour, 2/-; cock Grey Sing¬

ing-finch in full song, 5'-; adult breeding Zebra Finches from out¬

door aviary,'4 6 pair; ditto Ribbon Finches, 4/-pair; Tovi Parrakeets,

6 - each, — a genuine pair, cock and hen, 15/-; cock Long-tailed

Grassfinch. 10/-; Indian Blue Magpie, a magnificent bird, 70/-;

cock Plum-lieaded Parrakeet in full adult colour, 7/6.


C. P. Arthur, Melksliam.


Cock Blue-faced Barbet, 17/6. healthy. .


H. C. Heseeton, 299, Westminster Road, Liverpool.


Two White-uaped or Chinese Bulbuls. 15/- each or 25/- the two.


Phieeipps, 26, Cromwell Grove, West Kensington Park, W.


Wanted to sell for 7/- hen Blue Robin, or would exchange for other birds.


F. Moerscheee, Imperial Hotel, Malvern.



(Continued on page iv. of cover).



