NOTE.—A new volume commences every November.


All Subscriptions


should be sent to the Publishers,


Messrs. WEST, NEWMAN & Co.. 54. Hatton Garden, E.C.


AVICULTURAL SOCIETY.


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Persons wishing to join the Avicur.TURAi, Society are requested to

communicate with either of the Hon. Secretaries or the Editor.


Jg^g^The Magazine can also be had from the Publishers by NON-MEMBERS

at a Subscription of 15 j- per annum.


NOTICES TO MEMBERS.


The Subscription to the Avicultural Society is 10 — per annum, due on

the ist of November in each year, and is payable in advance. The entrance

fee is io 6 . The Avicultural Magazine is sent free to members monthly.

Members joining at any time during the year are entitled to the back

numbers for the current year, on the payment of entrance fee and

subscription.


All A1SS. for publication in the Magazine, Books for Review, and Private

Advertisements should be addressed to the P/ditor, Mr. Hubert D. AsTley,

Ben ham Valence, Newbury.


All Queries respecting Birds (except post mortem cases) should be

addressed to the Honorary Correspondence Secretary, Dr. A. G. Buti.ER,

124 , Beckenham Road, Beckenham, Kent. \Enclose Staitip for reply].


All other correspondence, should be sent to the Honorary Business

Secretary, Mr. R. I. Pocock ; Zoological Society’s Gardens, Regent’s Park,

London, N.W. Any change of address should at once he notified to him.


Dead Birds for post mot tern examination should be sent to Prof.

G. H. Wooldridge, Zoological Society, Regent’s Park, N.W.


Advice is given, by post, by members of the Council to members of

the Societ} - , upon all subjects connected with P'oreign and British birds.

All queries are to be addressed to the Hon. Correspondence Secretary

and should contain a penny stamp. Those marked “Private” will not

be published.


The Magazine is published hv Messrs. West, Newman & Co.. ( 54 ,

Hatton Garden, E.C.) to whom all SUBSCRIPTIONS, orders for extra copies,

back numbers, and hound volumes (accompanied by remittance) should be

addressed.


Cases for binding the Magazine (in art cloth, with gold block on side,

can be obtained from the Publishers, post free and carefully packed, at 1/6

each ; or the Publishers will undertake the binding of the Volume for 2 / 6 ,

plus 8 d. for packing and postage. Members are requested to state whether

they want the wrappers and advertisements bound in at the end or not.



BOUND COPIES OF THE “AVICULTURAL MAGAZINE.”


The following can be obtained from the Publishers at the prices given

below. Postage 6 d. per volume extra :


Vol. II., 6 /- to members; 8/6 to the public. Vols. V. to VII., 10/6 each to

members ; 12 6 each to the public. Vol. VIII., 14 /- to members ; 17/6 to


the public.


New Set ies— Vols. I. to IV., (sets only) net to members; £5 to the public.


,, Vols. II. to VII., 16 /- each to members ; 21 /- to the public.


Third Series—Vol. I. to III., 16 /- ,, ,, 21 /- ,, „


Cm rent Monthly Numbers 1/3 each (except in special cases, such as the

Number containing the List of Members, Index, etc., when the Com¬

mittee may increase the price), by post 1/4; for back Numbers a higher

price is charged according to circumstances.


Vols. I., III. & IV., are out of print. Second-hand copies sometimes

reach the Publishers, to whom application should be made.



