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Notices to Members. 
The Magazine. — We would remind all, that if this is to maintain its 
present position, it can only be done by the aid of all — thus the contents 
will be varied and universal experience in the keeping of Birds under all 
conditions will fill our pages for the benefit of all. Accounts of Aviaries, 
Nesting Notes ifaihtren as icell an .s^cces-scs), Field Notes from members 
abroad, New Acquisitions, Records of Longevity, &c., all alilic are of general 
and practical interest. 
British Birds. — It is our great desire to sec this section grow — will 
those of our members who keep indegenous species send us contributions — 
of course the avicultural side is the most important, but original Field and 
Migration Notes are of great interest, and we trust such will be sent in. We 
desire that at least one article and a number of short pars, should appear in 
each issue — photos of birds feeding young, sitting birds, or nests and eggs in 
Situ, will be highly appreciated. 
Qur Membership. — This, while steady progress has been made, has 
not been according to our desires iriU all join in a united effort to get 50 
new members during the first three months of this year if all join in the 
effort it ii-'ill he accdinpli-iher!, The Hon. Business Secretary or Hon. Editor 
will either send specimen copies direct to any prospective member, or will 
send copies for them to do so. Make Brwi) Notes and Tin; FouKUiN Bird 
Club known to every bird-keeper (Foreign or Bvifish) i:i your locality, and 
our membership will soon lie doubled. 
Subscriptions. — Members arc reminded that these are now due and 
should be sent to the Hon. Treasurer at once, being payable in advance. 
WESLEY T. PAGE, 
Hon. JEditor. 
