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Members' Sales and Exchanges. 
Members Sales and Exchanges and the Perpet- 
uation of Species in our Aviaries. 
The scheme suggested l)y tlie Marquis of Tavistock {z'ide 
Vehvunvy Bird Notes, page 45) is put in force for the use of 
memljers at once, and the measure of its success hes entirely 
witli them. It should prove one of the most successful hranches 
of the club's work, and out of it should grow the perpetuation 
of many species in our aviaries. A list of Club Breeders to dale 
and the species they breed will be found in the pink inset, and the 
catalogue will follow as early as jiossible. 
The conditions of the project are as under : 
Club breeders to make themselves wholly or partlv 
responsible for maintaining" for sale to members of the F.B.C. 
one or more species of birds. 
Names and addresses of breeders, and names of birds to 
appear free of charge in each issue of Bird Notes as long as 
the stock continues unsold, e.g. 
Air. A Cockateels. 
Minimum prices to be hxed by club breeders in consulta- 
tion with the Editor. Buyers able to afford to give the full (i.e. 
ordinary market) price of birds to the club breeders should 
make it a point of honour to do so. 
Surplus stock, i.e. stock not claimed by members, after 
being on offer as long as the breeder is able to keep it, may be 
sold by the breeder at his own price to persons not members of 
the club. 
Complaints with regard to stock sold by club breeders to 
be sent to the I'-ditor, who shall, if he sees fit, mention the com- 
plaint to the breeder, without revealing the complainant's name, 
or in any way i)ersonally endorsing the complaint. 
Mr. B 
Mrs. C- 
-Zebra-finches. 
Avadavats. 
