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



PROPOSED CANDIDATE FOR ELECTION.


Sergt. D. H. Sprange, c/o Mrs. T. Norton, 8, Wellington Place, St. John’s Wood,

London, N.W. 8. Proposed by Dr. Butler.


NEW MEMBERS.


Mrs. Goddard, The Lawn, Swindon.


Mr. Arthur Horne, Bonn-na-Coille, Murtle, Aberdeenshire.


Lieut. E. N. Price, Royal Field Artillery, Headquarters 6th Divisional Artillery,

B.E.F., France.


Herbert Smith Renshaw, M.D., 2, Richmond Hill, Bowdon, Altrincham, Cheshire.

Mr. Philip Smith, Haddon House, Ashton-on-Mersey, Sale, Manchester.



ILLUSTRATION FUND.


- £ s. d.


Mr. J. H. Gurney .. .. .. • • 0 10 0


ALTERATION TO RULES.


At a Meeting of the Council, which was held on Feb. 17th, 1916, the following

addition to the Rules was made :—“ That each Member (not a Dealer) be entitled

to one advertisement, free charge, each month, the Editor to be sole judge as

to whether such advertisem an and shall be published or not, priority shall be

given to those who apply fit


MEMBERS’ PRIVATE 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. Trade Advertise¬

ments are not allowed in this column. Dealers who are members, wishing to

advertise, 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.


WANTS.


Wanted. —Avicultural Magazines, 1st Series, Vols. I to VIII, and Vols. VI to VIII

New Series. Wm. Shore-Baily, Boyers House, Westbury, Wilts.


FOR SALE.


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.


For Sale.— 1917 Yorkshire Canaries, foul green cock, good strain, 10s. ; marked

yellow hen, 6s. 6 d. F. M. Barlow-Massicks, Scofton House, Worksop.



EDITORIAL.


The Editor is grateful to all his contributors for their valued

encouragement. Especially does he wish to thank those correspon¬

dents overseas who have ensured the success of this Australian

number, and whose writings have mirrored the bird-life of the great

island continent. Our correspondence column is also a matter for

congratulation.


In February space will be devoted to the birds of North and

South America. By the courtesy of the Miller Photo Company.a

photograph of the famous Pelicans of Lake Klamath will appear in

the issue.



G. R.



