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to your officers and Council. Tkere can be no tetter time than 
the present, with a new volume commencing next month, f.or an 
united and strenuous effort to materially increase our numbers ; this 
being so, we again urge all to participate in the effort to promptly 
secure at least 100 new members — not only does this mean finan- 
cial soundness, but a large source to draw upon for copy for the 
magazine — with an united effort we are sure this could be 
accomplished. 
Club Dinner : A- dinner will be arranged for, either at 
JLe Crystal Palace or in London, during the period of the L.P.O.S. 
Show, February 3, 4, G, and 7, 1911. Further details will be 
g*/ven in our next issue, but it will greatly assist your Hon. Sees, if 
those likely to attend such a function would send them an intimation 
and they will also be glad to receive your suggestions. 
Common Species : In response to numerous requests (though 
we have not been lacking in this respect in the past) a detailed 
article will appear in each issue of Bird Notes, giving full direc- 
tions as to tile keeping and breeding of either some common or 
group of common species. Members are invited to send in accounts 
of such species as they have kept, and bred successfully. 
Notes and Correspondence : The Hon. Editor will also be 
grateful for notes of any unusual episode, or interesting occurrence 
taking place in connection with members' birds. He also trxists 
that a more extended use will be made of the Correspondence section, 
than has been done in the past — This is open for the discussion of 
all matters ' f general interest, dealing with any subject covered by 
the scope of the Foreign Bird Club. 
W. T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 
H. WILLFOED, Hon. Bus. Sec. 
Changes and Corrections of Address. 
N. S. O'Reilly, 80, Marine Parade, Brighton. 
F. F. Andrews, 2, Attwell Villas, 20 Lower Common South, Putney, 
London, S.W. 
Dr. E. Hopkinson, Bathurst, Gambia, West Africa. 
New Members Elected. 
C. H. Robinson, The Grainge, Glaisdale, Grosmont, E.S.O. 
Mrs. Turner-Turner, Abbey Spring, Beaulieu, Hants. 
Kenyon V. Painter, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. 
Miss Joan Caldwell, The Old Manse, Inverkeithing, N. B. 
Mrs. Travis-Travis, Eedmore, Grange, Stourbridge. 
Proposed for Election as Members. 
Mrs. W. H. Read, 105, Chesterton Road, Cambridge. 
L. G. Pike, K^ing Barrow, Wareham, Dorset. 
By the Hon. Editor. 
Arthur O'Neil, 25 Eldred Street, Carlisle. 
Thos. Solmes, 46, Aglionby Street, Carlisle. 
By .J. Rob son. 
