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


NEW MEMBERS.


Mr. E. M. Dowson, United University Club, Suffolk Street, London.

Mr. A. ST. George SarGEAUNT, Padstow, Cornwall.


Dr. V. G. I/. Van Someren, Nairobi, B. E. Africa.



CANDIDATE FOR ELECTION.



Mr. Philip Reckman, Brookmead, Windsor Road, Bray, Berks.


Proposed by Dr. L. Lovell-Keays.



BREEDING RESULTS.


Dr. Lovell-Keays has successfully bred Zosterops viridis, an account

of which will appear in the July Magazine.


Dr. M. Amsler has bred Phrygilus fruticeti (a S. American finch) and

also the Orchard Finch. All of these are, we believe, for the first time, and

therefore medal winners, after a detailed account has appeared in the

Magazine. It was Dr. Amsler who bred the Hooded Siskin for the first

time, successfully.



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 words or less.

Trade advertisements ark not allowed in this column. Dealers

who are members , wishing to adve> tise, should apply to the Publisher for terms.

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

month. The Council reserve the right of refusing any advertisement

they may consider undesirable.


NOTICE !


Why do not members advertise their birds in this Magazine ? There is

an absurd idea that other periodicals answer better for this purpose.

Of course they do, if advertisements are sent to them and not to the

Avicultural Magazine.


The Editor advertised a pair of Conures (euops) last month, and sold them

imm ediately.


Will not some Member take up this department ?


Members should realise that the Editor is a Country Squire, decidedly in

the heart of it, and cannot give up all his time to the side shows of

editing, or to rushing round to see different members, especially

when he would probably be voted a nuisance!



