MEMBERS’ PRIVATE SALE AND EXCHANGE COLUMN.


Each Member (not a Dealer) is entitled to one advertisement, free of

charge, each month, tlie Editor to be sole judge as to whether such advertisement

can and shall be published or not, priority being given to those who apply first.


The charge for private advertisements is sixpence for eighteen words or

dess, and one penny for every additional three words or less. Trade Advertise¬

ments are not allowed in ’j'His coldmn. 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.


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 . — Any Weavers, especially the Red and Orange. Address by letter only.


The Duchess of Wellington, Ewhurst Park, Basingstoke.

Wanted. —The first number of the ‘ Avicultural Magazine,’ November, 1894.


The Duchess of Wellington. Ewhurst Park, Basingstoke.

Wanted . — Hen Barraband Parrakeet; hen Melba Finch ; hen Cherry Finch ; hen

Gouldian Finch ; hen Erythrura psittacea ; cock Erythrura pealei ; hen

Poephila acuticauda.


A. Decoux, Gery-par Aixe-sur-Vienne, Hte. Vienne, France.



FOR SALE.


Chilian Teal Drake, Chilian Wigeon Duck, pinioned, tame; or exchange for

Waders. F. M. Barlow-Massicks, Scofton House, Worksop.


Very large fine King Parrakeet, £9 ; Cock Barraband, £10 ; Cock Crimson Wing,

£5; Uvaaan Parrakeet, very tame, £ld ; splendid Red Shining, £20; the

last two sex not known; all the above are very healthy, etc.


R. Colton, 9, Birkendale Road, Sheffield.



Cloth , Crown 8 vo. Price 2s. 6 d. Postage 3d.


FAMILIAR INDIAN BIRDS.


(SECOND EDITION.)


By GORDON DALGLIESH.


Illustrated by half-tone blocks from the drawings of

R. H. Bunting and H. B. Neilson.


This little book is intended mainly for those who live in, or visit, India,

and who are interested in the birds they are likely to meet in everyday life,

and who wish to learn something about them. Many of the notes have

appeared in the pages of the ‘Zoologist,’ ‘ Field,’ ‘ Avicultural Magazine,'

and the ‘ Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society.’


ADLARD 6 SON <S WEST NEWMAN, LTD.,


Bartholomew Close, London, E.C. 1.



