20 
APRIL, 1920 
The Foreign Bird Club. 
Notice to Members. 
Late Issue of Bird Notks : The Editor much regrets the late 
appearance of this and previous issues, but this has been due to a combination 
of circumstances quite beyond his control. One good result of waiting for 
copy is the absence in this issue of articles from his pen. He again urges 
the importance of an increased number of members contr'buting to the con- 
tents of the Club Journal, and requests that members will re-read the notices 
which have appeared in recent issues of B.N. (green page inset), and 
co-operate freely with him, that now times are becoming more normal, the 
Journal may be largely a record of events in our aviar-'es, and also to keep 
B.N. a journal of practical aviculture. 
WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 
SIDNEY WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. 
Deficit and Illustration Funds. 
These two funds need all the help that members can give them. 
Donations will be gratefully acknowledged by the Hon. Treasurer. 
Proposed for Election as Members. 
W. W .Smith, 43, Connaught Road. Harlesden, London. N. W., 10. 
By the Hon. Editor. 
New Members Elected. 
M. L. Livings, 39, Cambridge Road. Gunnersbury, London, W., 4. 
A. King, iioi. South Orange Grove Avenue, Pasadena, California, U.S.A. 
Register of Club Breeders. 
Vide last issue green pages 24-5. 
The Bird Market. 
Mkmbers' Rates: Four words a penny; minimum fourpence. Non- 
members and displayed rates on application. Advertisements should be sent 
to the Hon. Editor by the 8th of each month. 
MEMBERS' SALES, EXCHANGES, AND WANTS 
FOR SALE : Large number of quarter-plate negatives — bird photographs, 
2s. 6d. per dozen. Many beautiful bird skins, and library of aviculture. 
List ijd. — Rectory, Nash, Stony-Stratford. 
