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NOTICES TO MEMBERS.


l'he Subscription to the Avicultufal 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 Avicultwal Magazine is sent free to members montlilv.

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

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All other correspondence, should be sent to the Honorary Business

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


Dead Birds for post mortem 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 Society, upon all subjects connected with Foreign and British birds.

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

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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 Series—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/- ,, „


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