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coming into the country is steadily and rapidly on the increase, and

aviculturists are thereby being provided with opportunities for re¬

stocking their depleted aviaries, the Council ventures to hope that

during the coining year Members will have no difficulty in finding

subject-matter to supply the Editor with articles or paragraphs on

Aviculture which will bring the volume up to the standard of pre-

War days.


Signed for the Council,


R. I. POCOCIv,


Acting Hon. Business Secretary.


November, 1919.



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While this Report was in the printers' hands news was

received of the death of Miss Alderson. Under the

circumstances it is not possible for the Council to do

more than record their sincere sorrow for the loss of an

esteemed friend and coadjutor, and to express their

cordial sympathy with the members of her family. An

obituary notice will appear in the next issue of the

Magazine.


December , 1919.



