Noticks to Members —(Continued from page n. of cover.)


NEW MEMBERS.


Mr. WaU'kr G. Prrcival, Nanga, Cliania Bridge, British East Africa.


Mr. Edward GrevilE HkrbkkT, Bombay Burmaii Trading Co.,

Bangkok ;


and The Rectory, Hemingford Abbot, St. Ives, Hunts.


Miss F. M. Bari.ow-MassiCKS, The Mount Rotherham, becomes a Member

instead of Mr. L. Barlow-Massicks.



CANDIDATES FOR ERECTION.


Mr. Kknnkth N. Woodward, r, Madison Avenue, New York, U.S A.

Mr. O. C. Smith, 73, Audley Stieet, Reading.


Proposed by Mr. Hubkrt I). AsTr.KY.

Mr. Norman Smith, Kilcreggan, Bower Road. Hale, Altrincham, Cheshire.


Proposed by Dr. Graham Rknshaw.



ILLUSTRATION FUND.



Dr. F'rank Penrose ..



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10



d.


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Mrs. P. Sherbrooke



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10



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Mr. FI. G. B. Meade-Waldo ..



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10



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Miss Sybil Mundy ..



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MEMBERS’ PRIVATE SALE AND EXCHANGE COLUMN.


The charge for pi ivate advertisements is sixpence for eighteen

words or less, and one penny for every additional three 7 vords or less.

Trade advertisements are not allowed in this column. Dealers

who are members , wishing to adver Use , should apply to the Publisher for terms .

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.


Pair large Red and Bine Macaws, 8 gns. ; pair Rlack-headed Connres, 45/-;


pair Jendava, rather rough plumage. 40/-; pair Quakers, 15/-; cock

Banded, 7/6; pair Chinese Geese, 15/-; Common Peahen, 10/-


P. W. Thorniley, Shooter’s Hill, Wen:., Salop.



WANTS.


The charge for members' advertisements under this heading is four

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

three words or less.


Wanted Javan Peahen.—P. W. Thorniley, Shooter’s Hill, Wem., Salop.



“SOME NOTES ON THE EGGS OF THE SUDAN CROWNED


CRANE.”


These were sent to the Editor from Egypt, apparently for publication in

the Magazine. The writer of these notes protests that they were copied without

his consent or knowledge, although a member of the Society, and also that no

acknowledgment was made to the Editor of the Cairo Scientific Journal, in which

ublication the above notes originally appeared. The ‘faux pas’ was an innocent

one on’our part. We gladly give the kudos to the Editor of the C. S. J. regret-

tingiif we inadvertently trespassed on his private grass.



