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


CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION.


Lady Louisa Feilding, Broome Park, Betchworth : and —


Mrs. H. Gilbey. 28, Seymour Street, Portman Square, W.


Proposed by The Hon. F R E D p: R1C Waij.OP.


Mr. Reginald B. Astley, Acton Reynald, Shrewsbury.


Proposed by Lady SUTTON.


Mr. de C. PEELE, The Church House, Ashford, Ludlow.


Proposed by Miss R. ALDERSON.


Mr. William Cross, Plarl .Street, Liverpool.


Proposed by Mr. PHILLIPPS.


Miss F. BarclayWatson, ii, Portman Street, Portman Square: and —

Mr. R. PhilpoT, Radcliffe Cottage, Guildford : and —


Mr. Pinto Leite, 6t, Ducie Grove, Manchester.


Proposed by Dr. GrkENE.


Mr. Leslie M. Seth-Smith, Alleyne, Caterliam Valley, Surrey.

Proposed by Mr. SETH-SMITH.



MEMBERS’ SALE AND EXCHANGE COLUMN.


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

advertised. A T ot 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 not later than the 19 th of each month,

and MUST, in every case, be prepaid in stamps. The Council reserve the

right to refuse any advertisement they consider undesirable.


Two Diamond Doves, believed to be a pair, in good condition. 15/-.


T. Turner, Cullompton.


To Exchange (See Wants):—Green Conure, Black-headed Conure. and pair

Sun Parokeets, from outdoor aviary, in first class condition.


Capt. Rice, Clayquhat, Blairgowrie, N.B.


Pair tame acclimatized Shamahs, in outdoor aviary, cock good singer,

healthy, in good plumage. 76/-. or hen alone 38/-.


Hon. M. Hawke, Wighill Park, Tadcaster.


Healthy pair acclimatized Cordon Bleu, in nice condition. 5/-.


Hedley Speed, Victoria Park, Bangor.


Pair acclimatized tame Storks, 1901 birds, to good home only, 63/-.


Frederic Wallop, 46, South Street, Park Lane, London, W.


Cocks: —American Red-breasted Grosbeak, 20/-: Californian Quail, 6 6;

Java Sparrow, nearly white, 5/6; Australian Crested Dove, 7/6;

Diamond Dove. 10/6; White-throated Finch. 106. Pair Senegal

Doves, 15/-, odd cock, 6 6; pair Zebra Doves, 7/-; all health}’and

acclimatized. J. VlNER LEEDER, Bryn Road, Swansea.


Indoor aviary, made of smallest mesh wire netting: trays in sections; on

table—legs with casters; detachable; easily moved into garden

during day; suitable for foreign Finches which thrive in it, or for

Canaries. Length, 4ft. 6in.; Width, 2ft. 2in. ; Height, 3ft. 6in. ;

ditto with legs, 5ft. 6in. Cost 100'-; will take 50/-.


Also breeding cage, used only one season ; has sliding partitions for young;

quite mouse proof. It is in six divisions, three above and three

below. Divisions can be removed, so as to form two large cages;

beautiful for birds needing care. Cost 50/-; will take 30/-.


Miss Harbottle, 12, Victoria Place, Budleigh Salterton.


All aviculturists should read “ Meating off and feeding Soft-Bills,” which

gives full information on the practical management of insectivorous

birds in captivity, with notes on the different foods used, handrearing,

cages, etc. Price 6£d. post free from the author.


John Frostick, iS, Temperley Road, Balliam, S.W.



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