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NOTICES TO Members —(Continued from -page it . of cover ).


NEW MEMBERS.


Southport Corporation ; Mr. James Hathaway, Curator Hesketh

Park and Aviary, Hesketli Park, Southport.


Dr. Hocken, F.L.S. ; Dunedin, New Zealand.


Miss Dawbarn ; Wisbech House, Leamington Spa.


Mr. Robert Service, M.B.O.U. ; Maxwelltown, Dumfries.


Mr. W. K. Morrison ; Princestown, Trinidad.


Dr. Tanner ; Vauvert House, Guernsey.



CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION.


Lady Seton-Steuart ; Touch, Stirling ; and


The Honble. Mrs. Hamilton ; Dunmore Park, Larbert.


Proposed by Capt. TWEEDIE.


Mrs. A. A. Dale ; c/o Messrs. King & Co., 9, Pall Mall.


Proposed by Capt. HORSBRUGH.


Mr. R. I. Pocock, F.Z.S. ; The Zoological Society’s Gardens, Regent’s

Park ; and


Mr. R. D. Steward ; 6. Stanger Road, South Norwood.


Proposed by Dr. BUTLER.


Mr. H. L. Brooksbank ; Walkington Park, Beverley.


Proposed by Dr. SaVEGE.


Mr. E. C. Stuart Baker, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U. ; Debrugarh, Assam.

Proposed by Mr. InGLIS.


Mr. Harry Mitchell ; The Duchv House, Harrogate ; and

M. Joel Blamky ; Huasan, Andalgala, Catamarca, Argentina.


Proposed by The Hon. Business Secretary.



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 Secretary not later than the 19 th of each month. The

Council reserve the right of refusing any advertisement they may consider

undesirable.


A beautiful, rare, brush-tongued Lory in brilliant crimson and green

plumage, young, and in perfect health. Apply by letter to


Lad\ f D., Duustall Priory, Shoreham near Sevenoaks.


From outdoor aviary:—Blue Grosbeak 12/6, cock Goldfinch 5/-, one Non¬

pareil 6/-, Indigo cock 4/6, Pope Cardinal cock 4/6, Saffron Finch 2/6,

one Parson Finch 5/6. Ellis, 34, York Street, Wakefield.


Pair of Diuca Finches, have nested, acclimatized, 12/6.


Miss Alderson, Worksop.


Fine healthy Budgerigars, full plumage, outdoor aviary, 6/6 per pair.


Mrs. Williams, Emmanuel Parsonage, Exeter.


Very fine 1903 Peacocks and Peahens, specially bred for size for generations,

30/-pair; single cock 21/-; Silver Pheasants 2t/- pair.


O. E. CRESSWELL, Esq., Morney Cross, Hereford.


From outdoor aviary:—Pair Rosellas 50/-, Cockatiels 12/6; Golden

Pheasants, pure bred, cocks only, 10/6 each.


a'lbert J, Salter, Thame, Oxon.


Pair Red-faced Lovebirds, pair Blackhead Gouldians, pair Budgerigars, cock

Zebra Finch, good condition, healthy, acclimatised.


B. Mason, North Parade, Lincoln.



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