Clapham C.B.A. Show. 
honours were carried off by A. R. Jones, O. T. Maxwell, and A. 
Emms, in the order given. 
Ten Bullfinches wei-c staged, here Mr. T. Burr, 0. Cooper 
and W. Francis, carried off honours in the order given.. 
Twenty Linnets faced the judge and his task was not an 
easy one. F. Heal, E. Howard, and W. J. Burr were the fortun- 
ate ones as given. 
Some excellent birds were staged in the class for Siskin, 
Mealy REoroLL or Twite and 17 competed. The honours were 
won by — 1 W. Francis, grand Mealy Redpoll; 2 A. W. Casemore, 
good Siskin; 3 A. R. Jones, Twite. 
In the next Class 22 Lesser Redpolls were staged, among 
them being many very fine specimens. 1 W. Francis; 2 and 3 A. 
J. A. Marley. 
Eleven Chaffinches faced the judge in the nest class, some 
excellent birds being strged. 1 A. J. A. Marley; 2 J. E. Jeffreys; 
3 C. T. Maxwell. 
A goodly array (17) of Bramblefinches graced the bench 
in the next class. 1 A. C. Brotherhood, 2 J. W. Ford, 3 W. 
Francis, all beautiful specimens, and well placed. 
In the Greenfin h class but 7 specimens were staged, all 
however, being good birds. A. J. A. Marley, W. Francis, and C. 
Prior carried off the honours in the order given. 
Hawfinches, were an interesting and atti active lo^ seven in 
number. A. J. A. Marley, A. R. Jones, and F. W. Francis being 
1st, 2nd, and 3rd respectively. 
Yellow Bunting, only four competi'ors: G. Lawrence, F. 
Heal, and C. E. Grimwell being the winners in the order given. 
A.O.S. of BuNT'NG. 9 exhiliits, covering five species. 1 
Martin and Haddon, Corn Bunting; 2 and 3 W. Francis, Snow' 
and Lapland Bunting; all grand birds. 
A.S. Seed-eaters (Hens). 18 entries, consisting of Finches 
and Buntings. 1 A. J. A. Marley, Hawfinch; 2 W. Francis, Corn 
Bunting; 3 Mrs. J. Lane, Brambleflnch. 
SoNO Thrush, etc. 8 very fine exhibits. 1 and 2 A. J. 
A. Marley, Blackbird and Song Thrush; 3 C. T. Maxwell, Starling. 
Nightingale or Blackcap. 7 beautiful specimens were 
staged. 1 G. W. Swain, Nightingale; 2 Otto Puck, very fine Black- 
cap; 3 S. E. Eastmead, another good 'Gale. 
A.S. Lark oh Pipit (5). 1, 3, and v.h.c, W. A. Lott 
Skylark, Shorelark; and Pipit, a fine team; 2 C. T. Maxwell, grand 
Tree Pipit. 
Magpie, etc. Only 3 entrants. 1 Martin and Haildon, Mag- 
pie; 2 F. and T. Bowler, Jay; 3 A. C. Askew, Jackdaw. All 
three grand and most interesting exhibits. 
A.S. Insectivorous (small). A mo.st interesting class. 1 
and 2 J. Frostick, Dartford Warbler, and Common Wren; 3 R. C. 
Tout, Gold-crested Wren; v.h.c., Qtto Puck, White hroat; h.c. O, T, 
