THE AVICULTURAL SOCIETY


FOUNDED 1894

Patron: His Majesty the King



NOTICE TO MEMBERS


The Subscription to the Avicultural Society is £1 per annum, due on the

1st of January in each year, and is payable in advance. The entrance fee is 10/0.

The Avicultural Magazine is sent free to members monthly. Members joining at

any time during the year are entitled to the back numbers for the current year, on

the payment of entrance fee and subscription.


I ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS SHOULD BE SENT TO THE HONORARY SECRETARY ■

AND TREASURER, Miss Knobel, 86 Regent's Park Road, London, N.W. 1. |


All Queries respecting Birds (except post-mortem cases) and all other

correspondence should be sent to the Hon. Secretary, at the above address.


Any change of address should be notified to her.



POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS


Rule 1.—A short account of the illness should accompany the specimen. All

birds to be sent as fresh as possible to Mr. C. H. Hicks, The Zoological Society

of London, Regent’s Park, London, N.W. 8.


Rule 2.—A stamped addressed envelope must be enclosed with the bird.


Rule 3.—-No body or skin of any bird will be returned under any circumstances

whatever.



The Magazine is published by Messrs. Stephen Austin & Sons, 1 Fore

Street, Hertford, to whom members should address all orders for extra copies,

back numbers for 1917 and after, and bound volumes. Cases for binding the

Magazine (in art cloth, with gold block on side) can be obtained from the

Publishers, post free and carefully packed, at 3/- each ; or the Publishers will

undertake the binding of the Volume for 5/6, plus 9 d. for packing and postage.

Members are requested to state whether they want the wrappers and

advertisements bound in at the end or not. Telephone: Hertford 546 and 547.



All Inquiries for ADVERTISEMENTS and TRADE SUPPLIES should be

made direct to STEPHEN AUSTIN & SONS, Ltd., FORE STREET,

HERTFORD.



All communications intended for publication in the Magazine

should be addressed to the Editor:—


Mr. D. Seth-Smith,


Zoological Society,


Regent’s Park, London, N.W.8.



