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Dkar Mr. Batnbridgh. — I am in receipt of your cheque value £91 17s. 5d. 
as a Testimonial, in a very practical form, in recognition of any services I 
iiave been able to render the F.B.C. while acting- as Hon. Editor of its 
Journal Bird Notes for some years. I also thank you for sending me the 
.subscribers' letters, which I value even more than the former, agreeable as 
this was in these awful times when one toils more for the rate and tax 
collector than one's self. 
To yourself as originator, and to every subscriber to the fund I am 
deeply grateful, and the practical fact and the sentiments of the subscribers 
are, to me, pleasant tokens that Bird Notes, to some extent at any rate, 
meets the requirements of Club members; and this pleasant episode will ever 
remain with me as a happy memory. 
What little I have been able to do for the F.B.C. has been a labour of 
love and will continue to be so in the future. As " the times " become easier I 
trust the full, and greater, prosperity of pre-war times will return — it will if 
we show ourselves worthy by striving for it, and all, officers and members, 
unitedly direct their efforts to that end. 
