MARCH 1921. 
The Foreign Bird Club. 
Notices to Members. 
Will members kindly re-perusc and carefully note the Notices in 
January and I'ebruary i.ssues of Bird Notks, as these have an important 
bearing on the welfare of the Club. 
SIDNEY WILLIAMS. Hon. Sec. and Treasurer- 
WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 
Deficit and Illustration Funds. 
These two funds need all the help members can give them; the 
Committee acknovvledg-e with best thanks the following donations : 
£ s. d. 
A Friend o lo o 
Mulv^V, W. S. (Def. F. los. Illus. F. los.) i o o 
Suggitt, R o 10 o 
\"ak-ntine, E o lo o 
New Members Elected. 
R. N. Gibbard, Mearbeck, New Maiden. Surrey. 
F.. J. Boosey, The Cedars, Bromley Common, Kent. 
Add to Roll. 
T. T. Barnard, Kempston Hoo, Bedford. 
Stanley AL-ipjiin, 12 Albert Hall ^Mansions, Kensington Gore, London, S.W. 
Delete from Roll. 
F. Howe, 54 Thomas Street, Wellingborough. 
Changes and Corrections of Address. 
W. G. Percival, to Nanga, Chania Bridge, Brit. East Africa. 
G Falkner, F.Z.S., to c/o Std. Bank of South Africa, Nairobi, Brit. E. Africa 
A. H. Scott, to Furze Creek, Bosham, Sussex. 
Marshall Murton, to go Cornwall Gardens, London, S.W. 7. 
Mrs. C. J. Purvis (nee C. J. Young, Thornhill, Alnwick) to West Acres, 
Alnwick, Northumberland. 
The Bird Market. 
MilMBKrs' Rates : Halfpenny per word ; minimum sixpence. Non- 
members and displayed rates on application. Advertisements for respective 
issues should be sent to the Hon,. Ed. not later than the 8th of each month. 
MEMBERS' SALES, EXCHANGES, AND WANTS 
EXCHANGE : Wanted to exchange, young L. T. Grassfinches, either sex, 
with some other member, to avoid inbreeding. — Muhey, Mearbeck, New 
Maiden, Surrey. 
FOR SALE: 2 young (1920) Stanley Parrakeets ; pairs Wild Turtle, and 
Aurita Doves, Ring-necked Pheasants, and i each, cocks, Blackbird, 
Missel Thrush and Starling. — W. T. Page, Langstone, Lingfield. 
WANTED : Acclimatised pairs of Gouldian Finches (either Black or Red 
Heads, or both). — Duchess of Wellington, Ewhurst Park Basingstoke. 
