NOVEMBER, 1914. 
The Foreign Bird Club. 
Notices to Members. 
Iju'Oktant. — Doubtless many of our members have, or will be 
" Joining the Colours during the progress of this terrible, European 
"War — we should much like to keep a list of such and shall be grateful 
if members will send in their names on enlistment ; also we much desire 
to publish a ' Eoll of Honour " of those who fall in the conflict, if 
members will keep us posted. Those who stay at home can help by 
obtaining details as above and keeping us informed as to any of our 
members who enlist, and of anj' casualties among them . 
The Hon. Airs. Bourke kindly offers a temporary home for the 
birds of those who JOIN THE coLc/t'ES (or others called to duties 
tKway from home owing to the war, though not to the fighting front), 
to the full extent of her accommodation, so long as the war lasts. This 
applies to all Cage and Aviary Birds, Parrot tribe alone excepteil . 
The birds will be fed and looked after by a skilled attendant, free of 
charge. Application may be made to her direct (75 Gloucester Place, 
Portman Square, London. \V.) or per the Hon. Editor. 
Tuu CoCNCiL : No nominations having been sent in, the re- 
tiring members, Dr. J. Easton Scott, Dr. Hetley, and Mr. W. T. 
Rogers are duly rc -elected. The Council have agreed to a request 
of the Hon Editor, to increase their numbers by four, so that he may 
have extra assistance during what is likely 'to be a trying period, and 
the following have kindly consented to serve if elected, viz . : 
Dr. L. Lovell-Keay-s, Mr. Herbert Briirht. Dr. M. Amsler, and 
the Hon. Mrs G. Bourke. 
It there are no further nominations, thr (_■!■■. 'loi; of the above 
follows as a matter of course. 
Illusteatiox and Deficit Pi-nds : We are not repeating 
this notice but refer members to last month's issue (pink pages 71 -■2V 
WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 
SIDNEY WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. and Tims. 
