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JUNE. 1914. 
The Foreign Bird Club, 
Notices to Members. 
Ili.USTEation Fund : \Vhile thanking those who have con- 
tributofl so generously to this fund, we urgently need ' more for this 
purpose, as illustrations arc very costly, but they largely enhance the 
praotieal interest of our Jourilal . If all were to give a little, the 
support, of this important feature of " B.N." would fall a burden upon 
none (omitting those who have alreadj' given), five to ten shillings (or 
more ) per member would make the task of the Editor and Treasurer 
much more easy and pleasant, and we trust members will suffer this 
reminder . 
Ci.rB MKKTixfjs : The first of the summer gatherings will 
tak(i plane at the London Zoo, on Saturda3', June 27th, and the next 
on Thursday, July IGth. Rendezvous: Small Birds' House, at 11 to 
11-3(1 a.m., and 2 to 2-30 p.m. on each loccasion . It will be of great 
assistance if those intending to be present will notify Mr. W. T. T?ogers, 
21 Priory Villas, New Road, Brentwooil, as this permits of a little 
organization. 
WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 
S. WILLIAMS, Hon. Bus. Sec. and Treas. 
oma 
New Members Elected. 
The Rt. Hon. Lewis Harcourt, P.O., 14, Berkeley Square, London, W. 
B. Steed, 22, North Street, Sudbury, Suffolk 
D. Mason, The Maisone' ^e, Broadstairs. 
Miss Margaret Powell, Hawthorn House, Oakhill Park, Old Swan, Liver- 
G. E. Low, 14, Royal Terrace East, Kingstown 
Miss Susan Greenall, The Manor, Carlton Scroop, Gralitham. 
Thos. Parkin, M.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S., M.B.O.U., Pairseat, High 
Wickham, Hastings. 
W. L. Forster, Smithfield, Orange Free State, South Africa. 
Mrs, Sebag-Montefiore, East Cliff Lodge, Ramsgate. 
