MARCH, 1012- 
The Foreign Bird Club. 
Notice to Members. 
(Unpaid Subscriptions: A few mem'b'ers have overlooked the 
fact that these are due on January 1st, and are payable in advance. 
It is requested that all who have not yet paid their subscription will 
kindly remit at once to the Hon. Treasurer, that he may be spared 
the unnecessary labour of making* application for same, or the 
club's funds be wasted in unnecessary postage. 
New Members: It is requested that these will take) the 
receipt- of Bird Notes as a notice of election, and remit their sub- 
scriptions and entrance fee to the Hon. Treasurer. 
Non-receipt ob' Magazine: Complaint should be made in 
first instance to the Pulblisher, but if such complaint should not 
receive attention (very improvable), then notice of same should 
sent to the Hon. Business Sec, 
Subscriptions in Default: Rule 2 — The cluh shall be com- 
posed of members and associates. Every mem'ber shall pay an 
entrance fee of 2s. 6d. and an annual subscription of 10s. Every 
associate shall pay an entrance fee of 2s. 6d. and an annual sub- 
scription of 5s. Associates shall have such of the privileges of 
members as the Council shall from time to time direct. Subscriptions 
sliall be due and payable in advance on the 1st of January in each 
year. If any member's or associate's subscriptions shall bo more than 
three months overdue, he shall be suspended from all benefits of the 
Club, and if more than nine months overdue, notice of his having 
ceased to 'be a member or associate of the Club, and of the cause,, 
may be published in Notices to Members; and on such notice being- 
published he shall cease to be a membter, or associate according'ly, 
but his liability for overdue subscriptions shall continue. 
In accordance with the above rule, the following' memtoers,^ 
Vincent E. Butler, Ingomar, Chepsow Road, Newport, Hon. 
J. W. Cullen, St. Nicholas Works, St. Nicholas Square, Leicester. 
A. J. Huxley, 57, Bradford Street, Walsall. 
have now been struck off the roll, their subscriptions being in default and 
have made no response to numerous applications. 
The Magazine : We should be glad to receive articles on Par- 
rots, Parrakeets, Lories, and Lorikeets, also of indigenous species. 
WESLEY T. PAGE, Eon. Editor. 
HENRY WILLFORD, Ron. Bus. Secr&taru- 
