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is. however, safeguarded by such stringent conditions that there is no fear 

 of us being used except in vejy urgent oases." Tins should be satisfactory 

 to everyone, for it' we accept the opinions of the Commission, :>s we should 

 do. in all cases which give rise to different interpretations of the Code, we 

 can just as easily accept their decision in such extraordinary oases :is will 

 be covered by the now resolution. Furthermore the generous attitude ot* 

 the Congress in devoting so much time to the consideration of tin* subject 

 and its thorough discussion in the general meeting cannot help but disarm 

 the critics, bring both sides together and make for stability in tin* end. 



Messrs Witbsrbi & Co, have boon appointed European Agents for 

 '"The Emu," the organ of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists' Union, 

 and copies of that publication can now be obtained at 326, High Bolborn, 

 London. 



CutCTTi vk> >>J and 93 of the Biological Survey l" S, lVpt. of Agriculture 

 sotting forth the proposed regulations for the protection of migratory 

 birds in accordance with the recently enacted Federal Law reach us just 

 ms we go to press. They deserve the careful study and support of all 



Bportsmen and ornithologists. 



