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Noticks to Members— (Continued prom page ii. op cover).


NEW MEMBERS.


Mr. William Alexander ; 14, West 37th Street, New York City.


The Countess of Lovelace; Wentworth House, Swau Walk, Chelsea.

Mr. G. M. BkrESFORD-Webb ; Norbryght, South Godstone, Surrey,

Dr. Frederic W. D. Evelyn, Pres. G. S. Cal., etc. ; Phelan Building,

San Francisco, California.


Mr. Joseph H. Riley ; U. S. National Museum, Washington, B. C.,


U. S. A.


Mr, Ralph A. Holden; 5, John Street, Bedford Row, Loudon.



CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION.


Mr. Henry Gray; Veterinary Establishment, 117, Earl’s Court Road,

London, S.W. Proposed by Dr. W. G. CreswelL.


Mr. F. Barber-Starkky ; Aldenham Park, Bridgenorth, Shropshire.


Proposed by Mr. H. WORMALD.

Madam Robert; Hartland House, .Sutton, Surrey ; and


Captain A. F. Liddell ; Curfew House, Thomas Street. Windsor.


Proposed by Mr. C. ISAAC.


Mr. Riley Fortune, F.Z.S. ; Lindisfarne, Dragon Road, Harrogate,

York. Proposed by Mr. H. B. Booth.



MEMBERS’ SALE AND EXCHANGE COLUMN.


The charge for private advertisements is one penny for every four words. Names

and addresses of advertisers must be paid for. Each statement of price, such

as 3/6, is counted as one word. Every advertisement must be prepaid, and

MUST reach the EDITOR not later than the \§th of each month. The

Council reserve the right of refusing any advertisement they may consider

undesirable.


Pair of Cygnets, also pair of two-vear-old Swans, now on two lakes: ex¬

change offers desired: Wanted—Peafowl, ornamental Waterfowl etc.


P. W. Farmborough, Lower Edmonton.


Expect to arrive in England about July 20th, and to have some of the fol¬

lowing species for disposal —Violet-eared Waxbills (E. granatina) £4

per pair; Black-cheeked Waxbills (E. erythronota) £3 per pair; Ruddy

Waxbills ( Lagonosticta rubricata) 50/- per pair; Poliosqiza gularis,

Zosterops pallida. Serums flavivenlris, Serinus angolensis £1 per pair;

Quail Finches ( 0 . polyzona ) 40/- per pair; Blue-breasted Waxbills (E.

angolensis) 15/- per pair; Cape Colv (C. erythromelon) £1 per pair, and

various other species. Letters, to arvait arrival, to

Capt. B. R. Horsbrugh, Army Service Corps,


c/o Stuckey’s Bank, Milsom Street, Bath.



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