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Editorial. 
save the large one in Mons. Panvvel's private garden. Lists can 
be obtained from Mr. Millsum, Everburg par Cortenberg, Brabant, 
Belgium. Mr. Millsam iiit'orins us tiiat Mous. Pauvvels and him- 
self are to adjudicate at the next show of the Societe Ornitholo- 
gique de Test de laBelgique in .January next. 
Obituary. 
MR. TINNISWOOD MILLER. 
It is with profound regret that we have to announce the 
death of one of our most prominent members, Mr. Tinniswood 
Miller, which took place under very sad circumstances on Septem- 
ber 19th. We are sure that all members of the club will feel the 
deepest sympathy with Mrs. Miller in the great sorrow which has 
come upon her. 
Mr. Miller was for some years one of our most active mem- 
bers, and was instrumental in materially increasing our roll ; he 
also was for some time Treasurer of the F.B.C., and later, member 
of the Council and Show Committee, and his livelj^ interest in the 
welfare of the club found vent in many other ways. He leaves a 
gap that will not be easily filled. 
He also was an active member of the L.C.B.A., and 
was a well known figure at their annual sliow, where the trouble 
he took in caring for the Foreign exhibits very few realise, and the 
fact that losses at this show were almost nil, was largely, if not 
entirely due to his assiduous care in feeding and cleaning. 
The Club has lost a true friend, and the members of the 
Council, to whom his ready kindness and genial manner were so 
well known, do and will feel liis loss most keenly. 
Mrs. Miller desires us to state : — How much she appreciates 
the kindness of the members and Council i'^ sending the wreath, 
and for the lettera of sympathy which have reached her ; this has 
kept her from feeling utterly alone in her great sorrow. 
Club Dinner. 
It has been suggested to me that it would be a good idea to 
have a Club Dinner sometime during the Show Season now ap- 
proaching. This would give members an opportunity of becoming 
