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Notices to Members —(Continued from page it. of cover).


NEW MEMBERS.


Herr August Fockelmann ; Tierpark, Gross-Borstel, Hamburg.

Mr. Thomas Curtis ; 67, Frith Street, Soho Square, W.


Mr. Robert Green; Coveut Garden, London.



CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION.


Miss McWilliams; 5, Den Crescent, Teiguniouth.


Proposed by The Hon. Canon DuTTON.


Mrs. Guy Sebright ; Clare House. Horsforth.


Proposed by Mr. A. SlMPSON.


Sir Walter Gilbey, F.Z.S. ; Elsenham Hall, Elsenham, Essex.


Proposed by The lion. Business Secretary.



ILLUSTRATION FUND.


£ s. d.


Mr. W. Cooper .. .. o 10 o


Mr. E. Valentine .. .. 0100


Anononious : .. .. 1 1 o


Mrs. H. Bromet .. .. o 11 o


Dr. F. G. Penrose .. .. 200


Mrs. Chawner .. .. 0 10 o


Miss Gladstone .. .. 050


Mrs. Currey.. .. .. o 10 o



MEMBERS’ SALE AND EXCHANGE COLUMN.


The charge for private advertisements is sixpence for eighteen

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

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

month. The Council reserve the right of refusing any advertisement

they may consider undesirable.


Golden-fronted Fruitsucker, healthy, acclimatised bird, fine plumage and

good singer, 45/-.


Miss Peddik Waddell, 4, Great Stewart .Street, Edinburgh.


Greene’s Parrots in Captivity, 3 vols., coloured plates, perfect condition. 7/6


Mrs. Gregory, Melville, Parkstone, Dorset.


This ivear.s young Redrumps, 25/- pair, two pairs 45/-; carriage paid to

London ; perfect condition.


A. .Savage, 3, Rue Bihorel, Bihorel-Rouen, France.


Pair Pennant Parrakeets, good breeders, have reared two nests this year,

^3, or exchange Swinhoe, Versicolor or other rare Pheasants.


F. H. Rudkin, Belton, Uppingham.


Advertiser, due home next March, will endeavour to bring Indian birds if

suitable offers are received in time to collect them. See advt. in

October number.


Captain PERREAU, 4U1 Gurkhas, Bakloh, Punjab, India.



