JULY, 1912. 
The Foreign Bird Club. 
Notice to Members. 
Zoo MEKTiNCis : Another of these interesting gatherings, have been 
fixed for Fridaj , July 2ljth ; club badges to be worn. 7iV/«fcro».s, Small Birds' 
House 11 a.m. and 2-30 p.m. A reply is requested on the post 
card accompanying this issue. If the response is sufficient, ar. 
rangements will be made so that the members can meet together 
socially, during the afternoon, in some reserved portion of the 
Gardens. 
OuK Ii.LUSTK.vnoNS .■ We would remind members that these 
can only be kept up by liberal response to the Illustration Fund 
and we trust members will bear this in mind. 
Articles for the Magazine : We would remind members 
that th"> interest in our pag.^s can only be sustained by contrioutions 
from all sections of our members — there are many on our roll who 
have never contributed to oui' pages. All should send something during 
the year — such would mean not merely " sustained " but increased interest 
— we press this point upon our readers, Many of our members keep 
British species, and we specially invite articles thereon ; our indigenous 
species are not represented in our pages nearly as much as we would 
like. 
BcsiNE.ss Seceetaey: Mr. "Willford will again be away from 
home, on and off, during' the month, and he asks members to accept 
this as the reason in case of possible delayed replies or acknowledge- 
ments. 
HENRY WILLFORD, Hon. Bus. Secretary. 
WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 
Proposed for Election as Members. 
D. Leighton, 189 Croxled Road, West Dulwich, London, S.E. 
P. C. Thomasset, F.Z.S., Hawkenbury, Staplehurst, Kent. 
H. L. Currj', LamboUe Lodge, Littlehampton. 
F. W. Bull, " Bude," Strathearn Road, Sutton, Surrey. 
S. De Lis.sa, Bittacy House, Alill Hill, London, N.W. 
Miss KnalchbuU C'onnell, The Orchard, Brokenhurst, Hants. 
By the Ho/i. Editor 
Rev. H. Rundle, Coningsby, Lincoln. 
By B. Hollins. 
G . Scott Freeland, Hill Rise, Quarry Hill, Tonbridge. 
Bi/ H. Willford. 
