"THE GAME BIRDS OF INDIA, BURMA & CEYLON/' 



BY 



E. C. STUART BAKER, 



A XI) 



" THE PALMS OF BRITISH INDIA & CEYLON;* 



BY 



E. BLATTER, S.J. 



The attention of mem Iters is drawn to the above series, the first 

 parts of which commenced in No. 1, Vol. XX, of the Journal. 

 They will be accompanied by the best coloured and black and 

 white illustrations. The articles on THE GAME BIRDS OF INDIA will 

 deal with the Snipes. Bustards, Sandgrouse, Quails, Partridges 

 and Pheasants. 



It is hoped that members will continue to try and obtain fresh 

 members for the Society. The Entrance Fee is only Rs. 10 and 

 the Annual Subscription is a very small one, being only Rs. 15, 

 and in return for this all members receive copies of the Journal 

 free of cost and postage. 



W. S. Millard, 



Honorary Secretary, 



(J, Apollo Street, Bombay Natural History Society. 



Bombay, October 1910. 



BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 



APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP. 



Ladies and gentlemen desirous of joining the Society are 

 requested to fill in and sign this form, and to forward it to the 

 address of " The Honorary Secretary, Bombay Natural History 

 Society, 6, Apollo Street, Bombay." 



N.B.—The Entrance Fee is Rs. 10, and the Annual Subscription Rs. 15, which entitles the 

 member to a copy of the Journal and all the privileges of the Society. 



