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


PROPOSED CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION.


Mr. T. H. Briggs, Rock House, Lynmouth, N. Devon.


Proposed by Dr. Graham Renshaw.

Mr. G. Tvrwhitt Drake, Cobtree Manor, Maidstone.


Proposed by Dr. Graham Renshaw.


Major Geo. M. Neilson, Boraston Knowe, Blaoklmll, Midlothian, N.B.


Proposed by Capt. Reginald Waud.


T. J. Ick-Hewins, M.B., B.S., Manaia, Taranaki, New Zealand.


Proposed by Miss R. Alderson.


Mr. Ansel W. Robison (San Francisco), c/o Mrs. C. E. Maud, Monterez, Cal.,

U.S.A. Proposed by Mrs. C. E. Maud.


Major A. E. Snape, R.A.F., Malvern, Churclifield, Salisbury.


Proposed by Mr. W. Shore Baily.


NEW MEMBER.


Mrs. A. M. Case, Holmbury, Silverdale Road, Eastbourne.


MEMBER REJOINED.


Lt.-Col. A. Lloyd, Brent House, Meole Brace, Shrewsbury.


CHANGE OF ADDRESS.


Sergt. D. H. Sprange, c/o Messrs. Norton & Owen, 6, Great Winchester Street,

E.C. 2.


Lieut. Hamilton Scott’s home address is Hamildean, Ipswich.


DEATH OF MEMBER.


We greatly regret to announce that the Marquis de Segar has died. (Kindly

communicated by Mr. Astley.)


ILLUSTRATION FUND.


A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH IS WORTH PAGES OF DESCRIPTION : CON¬

TRIBUTIONS TO THE ILLUSTRATION FUND ARE MUCH

NEEDED AND ARE OF HIGH VALUE IN FURTHERING

THE WORK OF THE SOCIETY, AS THEIR

EDUCATIONAL RESULTS CANNOT BE

ATTAINED BY ANY OTHER METHOD.


- £ s. d.


J. H. Gurney.. .. .. .. .. 0 10 0


THE SOCIETY’S MEDAL.


This has been awarded to Mr. W. Shore Baily for breeding the Mexican

Black-breasted Quail (C. pectoralis ).


THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, MANCHESTER,


DESIRE TO PURCHASE, OR TO RECEIVE ON LOAN OR DEPOSIT,


Foreign Birds, of any Size or Variety. Also the Smaller British Birds.


Amateurs having spare specimens are invited to write Zoological Manager,

Belle Vue, Manchester.



NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS.


Authors desiring reprints of their papers are requested to inform

the publishers on returning corrected ptroofs.


1. Correspondents are requested to write on one side .of the

paper only. This saves the compositors’ time if the article is

accepted.


2. MSS. should be posted sufficiently stamped. This saves

the Society’s pocket.


3. MSS. should be very dearly written, and are better if type¬

written. This saves the Editor’s time.


4. MSS. should be folded, not rolled. This* saves the Editor’s


temper. G. R.



