Noticks to Mkmbkrs —tContinued from page ii. of cover).


NEW MEMBERS.



Mr. E. Hubkrt FoSTKR. Lower Bowden, Pangbourne, Berks.

Mrs. F. E. Cox, 3a, Bickenliall Mansions, London, W.



CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION.



Mr. Frederick Burgoynk, E'.Z.S., 116. Harlev Street, W.


Proposed by R. I. Pocock.


Prof. G. H. Wool, dridgk, F.R.C.V.S., 30, Brixton Hill, S.W.


Proposed by R. I. Pocock.


Mrs. G. K. A ns ell, C.O.’s Quarters, 5th Dragoon Guards, Ponsonby

Barracks, The Cutragh, Kildare. Proposed by Major B. R. Horsbrugh.



MEMBERS’ PRIVATE SALE AND EXCHANGE COLUMN.


Die charge for private advertisements is sixpence for eighteen

words or dess, and one penny Jor every additional three words or less.

Trade advertisements are not ai.t.owed in this column. Dealers

who are members, wish ing to advei Use. should apply to the Publisher for terms.

Advertisements must reach the Editor on or before the 26th of the

month. J'he Council reserve the right of refusing any advertisement

they may consider undesirable.


Hens for Quail, Partridge and other small eggs, half jungle fowl, half Silkie

pullets 3/6; cockerels 4/-.


Apply Lady Grant Duff, Earl Soliani Grange, Frainlinghani.

Four hen Californian Quails 12/6 each, or £2 the lot. Australian Crested

Pigeons 9/- each. Lady E. Pennant, Newmarket.


From outdoor aviary: Fine pair breeding Senegal Doves 7/6; fine hen

Bronzewing Pigeon 10/-; hen Smith’s Partridge Bronzewing Pigeon

30/-. EL W. H. Blagg, Cheadle, Staffordshire.


Cock Rose-Pastor; good colour ; out-doors. GOSSE, Beaulieu, Hants.


Will anyone having Vols. I., III. and IV. of the first series of Avicultural

Magazine to dispose of, kindly state terms ?


West, Newman & Co., 54, Hatton Garden, London, E.C.



The celebrated insectivorous food 44 LIFE,” prepared coarse or fine.

A perfect food for all British and foreign soft-billed birds, also a most

valuable food for Parrot and other foreign finches, especially when

breeding and rearing their young


44 Life ” in sect food has been put to a severe test this year. The maker

of this food has kept, in outdoor unheated bird-house the whole of

the autumn and winter. Nightingale, Reed Warbler, Wryneck and pair

of Swallows, in most perfect condition and vigorous health, although

15 and up to 20 degrees of frost were registered, the water dishes

having to be thawed twice daily.


The birds were fed upon 44 Life,” mealworms and few gentles, thus

proving conclusively that the food is just what is required to enable

the biids to withstand even the severe frost, which it would be quite

impossible for them to do if at liberty in the wild state.


Price 1 lb. 1/10 ;,3 lbs. 5 /-; 6 lbs, 9 / 9 , post free; special quotations for larger

quantities. Samples free from


P. F. M. Galloway, Durban, Rectory Road, Caversham, Reading.



WANTS.


The charge jor members' advertisements under this heading is four

pence for twelve words or under, and one penny for eveiy additional

three words or less.


Cock Spectacled Laughing Thrush. GOSSE, Beaulieu, Hants.


Adult Male Rhea. State full particulars.


Mrs. H. Dennis, St. Leonard’s Park, Horsham, Sussex.



