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JULY, 1914. 
The Foreign Bird Club. 
Notices to Members. 
The Magazine : Bird Notes appears in a new dress this rfionth, 
i.e., in a cover more typical of its character. The Editor thanks the 
members for their generous response with copy, etc., but the ciy is .still 
for more — we want accounts of your breeding successes for this .saason, 
and there are many other aviary episodes, not exactly coming under the 
heading of successes, which would be of great interest if detailed accounts 
of such jvere sent in. The Honorary Editor solicits same and will use 
them as opportunity ofl'ers ; it will on;iblc us to keep contents of our 
•Tournal varied and practical. 
The Illustration Fitnd ; The capacious maw of this fund 
is never satisfied— more is always wanted if this intensely interesting 
and practical feature of our Journal is to Ix; kept going as at present. 
We ask 3'our co-operation. 
Oversight : A few members are reminded that their subscriptions 
for curi-ent year are still Tiniiaid . The Honorary Treasurer will be 
glad to receive same. 
SIDNEY WILLIAMS, Hon. Bus. Sec. and Trms. 
WESLEY T. PAGE, F.Z.S., Hon. Kdilor. 
♦ 
Post Mortem Reports. 
The conditions upon which these will be made by Mr. Hy. 
Ghay, M.Ii.C.V.S, 23, Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington, W., ara 
as follows : 
(1) The birds must be sent immediately after death. 
(2) They must be packed in a box. 
(3) The letter accompanying them must kot be placed in th* 
box along with the bird. 
(N.B. — Dnless the above conditions are complied with the pack 
ages will be destroyed without examination). 
