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CHANGE OF PUBLISHERS.


At the Council Meeting held on April 30, the estimate of

Messrs. Stephen Austin & Sons, Ltd., 5 Fore Street, Hertford, for

producing the Magazine was approved. Messrs. Austin were therefore

elected to be the new publishers for the Society. They are already

known to our members as the printers of the Geological Magazine.


The Editor was instructed to write to Messrs. Austin conveying

the decision of the Council, and the Magazine will in future be

produced by them.



OUR HONORARY TREASURER.


Mr. Ezra writes to say that his new address is 8 Charles

Street, Berkeley Square, London, W. 1, until the end of July. All

subscriptions and donations for the illustration and deficit funds

should be sent to him at this address.



PROPOSED AMALGAMATION OF “BIRD NOTES”

WITH THE “ AVICULTURAL MAGAZINE”.


Lismore, Windsor,

Belfast.


May 4, 1919.


Dear Sir, —I enclose a copy of a letter I have sent to Bird

Notes for publication, as I thought you might like to insert it in

your next issue along with this letter. For a long time I have had

the idea of proposing an amalgamation of these two kindred societies,

and I think it would he a good thing for both if it could be arranged.

—I remain, yours very truly,


W. H. Workman.


[Enclosure.]


Dear Sir, — I see in your notice that you ask- for corre¬

spondence regarding the raising of the annual subscription, and

I therefore take the liberty of making a suggestion that this Society

should amalgamate with the Avicultural Society and form a really


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