JULY, 1915 
The Foreign Bird Club. 
Notices to Members. 
Post Moutkm . Rkpokts : None to hanri at time of goinir to 
prese . 
Thk Mauazike : We are pleased to report that Editorial and 
othor Grenerai Notes have been crowded out, , and the whole issue given 
up to a series of interesting articles. Will those who have read proofs 
of articles nod included please note that such mil appear in next issue; 
also that \h>- airaDgenient of [articles in " Bird Notes " has noihing to do. 
with their intrinsic merits, but is solely governed by .liversifying 
the contents and convenient placing of illustrations. 
JcNE Notices : The Hon Editor requests a careful re-perusal 
of these, and he asks for the best help and co-operation that mem- 
bers can give. In the notice re Club Meetings a Printer's error 
occurs — '■ but nevertheless has been maintained," should read, hut never- 
theless interest has been maintained. 
A Bi;Ei:i)iN(; Sl'C( KS8 : Just at the moment of going to Press 
we learn that our member Dr. Lovell-Keays has young Bearded Reed- 
lings out of the nest. We had the privilege of seeing them on the 
11th iust.. when they were "going strong." An article will appear in 
in our next. 
Cli'I! Mektin(;s : Two of these will be held in September, 
the first on Wednesday, September 1st, Rendezvous, Small Birds' House 
at 11-30 a.m., and 2-30 p.m.; the other on Saturday, September 
25th, at 2-30 p.m., at same rendezvous. 
Hon. Secketaey am) Cokkekpo.ndence : Owing to the present 
pn\<;.suro prevailing in the Banking B\isiness, Mr. Williams finds it 
impossible to promptly acknowledge the large number of communica- 
tions received, and he fears some may be overlooked ; the pressure 
appears likely to continue, and for this reason the announcements in 
this issu^ are (he fears incomplete ; but all omissions will be rectified 
«s early as circumstances permit. 
WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 
SIDNEY WILLIAMS, Hon. Bus. Sec. and Trees. 
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