The new Publishers of the Magazine are

Messrs. STEPHEN AUSTIN & SONS, Ltd.

5 Fore Street, Hertford.


MEMBERS’ PRIVATE SALE AND EXCHANGE COLUMN.


Each Member (not a Dealer) is entitled to ONE advertisement free of

charge, each month, the Editor to be sole judge as to whether such

advertisement can and shall be published or not, priority being given to those who

apply first.


The charge for private advertisements is sixpence for eighteen words OR

less, and one penny for every additional three words or less. Trade Adver¬

tisements are not allowed in this column. Dealers ivho are members,

wishing to advertise , should apply to the Publishers for terms. Advertisements

must reach the Editor on or before the 26th of the month. The Council reserve

the right of ref using any advertisement they may consider undesirable.


WANTS.


The charge for members' advertisements under this heading is fourpence

for twelve words or tinder, and one penny for every additional three words

or less.


Great Aiik’s Egg.— Wanted Coloured Model. State price and original from

which it is taken. Apply to the Editor.


FOE SALE.


Blue Budgerigars, 300 francs each ; Green Olive Budgerigars, £6 each.—

V. Lecallier, 109 line de la Republic, Caudebec-les-Elbeuf.


Perfect unrelated pair of Green Cardinals, £9.—Miss Barlow Massicks,

The Friary, Tickhill, Yorks.



TRADE ADVERTISEMENTS.


Whole page ... £1 10s. 0 d. Quarter-page. 10s. Orf.


Half-page ... 18s. 6 d. Five lines or under 3s. 6<f.


Every additional line, 8 d.


Special terms for a series: discount, 5 % for 6 insertions, 10 % for 12 insertions.

10 % commission to Publishers or advertising agents.


WANTED.—FOREIGN BIRDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

• particularly rare and brilliant Parrakeets ; either a whole

collection or odd birds.


ROGERS, “ Arequipa,” 7 Aigburth Road, Liverpool.


NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS.


1. Correspondents are requested to write on one side of the

paper only. This saves the compositors’ time if the article is

accepted.


2. MSS. should be posted sufficiently stamped. This saves the

Society’s pocket.


3. MSS. should be very clearly written, and are better if type¬

written. This saves the Editor’s time.


4. MSS. should be folded, not rolled. This saves the Editor’s


temper. G. R.



