APRIL, 1912. 
The Foreign Bird Club. 
Notice to Members. 
Queries re Insectivorous and Fkugivorous Birds: OAving 
to repeated and lengthy absences abroad, Mr. Russell Humphrys is 
compelled to relinquish answering these, which in Mie meanthne 
must be sent to the Hon. Editor, Mr. W. T. Pagle. The Committee 
desire to express their appreciation and thanks to Mr. Russell Hum- 
phrys for the kind help given to our mem'bers over so lonjg a 
period 
Zoo Meeting: Though not so largely attended as we Jiad 
hoped for, there are requests that they should be continued, and 
the Social Committee have arranged the following dates for the first 
two: — 
Saturday, May 18th. — Rendezvous, Small Birds' House, London 
Zoo, 2 to 2-30 p.m. 
Wednesday, June 12th. — At same rendezvous, at 11 a.m. and 
2 to 2-30 p.m. 
Club "badges to 'be worn. 
It will greatly help the Committee if those intending to be 
present would notify the Secretary of the Social Committee, Mr. W. 
T. Rogers, Weald View, Ongar Road, Brentwood, Essex, as this 
would allow of some little organisation and more interesting and 
useful gatherings. 
Club Meetings: The Council are anxious to develope these, 
not necessarily always at the Zoo, but elsewhere and both during the 
summer and winter months — we should be glad to receive sugges- 
tions from meml>ers on this subject — how best the general conveni- 
ence of the majority may be met, character of meetings, etc. 
HENRY WILLFORD, Ron. Bus. Secretary. 
WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 
Changes and Corrections of Address 
G. E. Weston, to 42, Lewisham Road, Dartmouth Park, London, N.W. 
Mrs. Cyril Wood, to 27, Avenue Montjoie, Meele, Brussels. 
J. H. Harrison, The Crescent, Hastings Place, Lytham, Lanes. 
T. Whitmore, 3, Holly Hill, Hampstead, London, N. 
Dr. Hopkinson, 45, Sussex Square, Brighton. 
Mrs. Roberts, Woogate, Maze Hill, St. Leonards-on-Sea. 
N. Willford, Woodside, Isabel Road, Hornchurch, Essex. 
S. L. Southoom'be, Highlands, Ash, Martock. 
