NOVEMBER, 1910 
The Foreign Bird Club. 
Notices to Members. 
Our Illustrations: The Hon. Editor desires to express Jiis 
thanks to those members who liave supported us with photos, and 
it is a matter for congratulation that, thanks to these members, we 
have been able to publish so fine a series. Those in this issue 
being especially fine and we hope to be able to continue them. 
The Magazine : The jjresent issue, is the last but one, of the 
first Vol. of our new series: the Editor And Committe would greatly 
esteem members' suggestions as to any special features or improvo- 
ments for the next volume. 
Our Membership: We once more bring this matter before 
your notice. While our progi'css in steady and continuous, it is 
not what it ought to be, there can be no better time than the 
present to seek to secure new members, with a new volume com- 
mencing in the near future. May we urge that a united and strenu- 
ous effort be made by all to promptly secure at least 100 new 
members — it not onlj^ means the end of financial struggle, but also 
greater variety in the contents of our Club Journal. 
Show Notices: Special attention is directed to Hon. Exhibi- 
tional Secretary's notices, etc., under " Show Season." 
W. T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 
H. WILLFORD, Hon. Business Seci. 
Editorial. 
A Holiday in the West Indies: Either by a slip of 
the pen or a printer's error, that long suffering quadruped the 
donkey was given a place he did not deserve, for our esteemed 
member did not meet with a single individual during his stay 
there and " Donkey " on last line of page 294 and " moke " 
on first line of page 295 should read in each instance mnle. 
Nesting Plumage of Stella's Lories : Mi Brook writes 
that the compositor has misread him and that " crimson brown 
back " on line 9 of his note on page 303 should read crimsnji 
lower hack; also that "brown hack" on line 18 of same 
should read lower back; also that "next month" on line 16 
should read next moult. 
Gouldian Finch in Abnormal Plumage. The signa 
fure to this note should road E. J. Brook and not E. J. Brown 
as printed. 
